Hurricane Sally brought a “catastrophic and life-threatening” flooding emergency that’s stretching along the Gulf Coast from Florida to Alabama. Parts of Pensacola are under as much as five feet of water from the storm, as it continues to dump feet of rain across the south.
Sally slammed into the Alabama coast Wednesday morning after gaining strength again over the Gulf. She’s now moving north, bringing torrential rains and possible tornadoes with her.
Now a tropical storm, Sally flooded buildings, ripped off roofs and left more than half a million people without power.
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