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Hundreds of Thousands Still Without Power in Sally Cleanup
Hundreds of thousands of people are still without power along the Alabama coast and the Florida Panhandle in the aftermath of Hurricane Sally
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Surveying Sally's Aftermath
As the remnants of Hurricane Sally continue to dump rain on Georgia and the Carolinas, residents in the strike zone are surveying the damage left behind by the storm.
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Not Over Yet: Gulf Coast Braces for 2nd Round of Flooding in Sally's Wake
Homeowners and businesses along the soggy Gulf Coast have begun cleaning up in the wake of Hurricane Sally, even as the region braces for a delayed, second round of flooding in the coming days from rivers and creeks swollen by the storm’s heavy rains
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Hurricane Sally Slams Into Gulf Coast, Drenching Florida and Alabama
Hurricane Sally made landfall early Wednesday morning as a slow-moving, three mph storm, drenching parts of the Gulf Coast from Pensacola Beach, Florida, to Dauphin Island, Alabama.
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Fla. National Guard Assisting After Hurricane Sally
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis activated 600 National Guard members to assist in relief efforts after Hurricane Sally.
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‘Sigh of Relief': Sally Spares a Mississippi Gator Ranch
The owner of a Mississippi alligator ranch who lost all 250 gators in Hurricane Katrina says he is glad the latest storm to threaten his education facility slid east so that wouldn’t happen again
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Sally's Threat Remains
Remnants of Hurricane Sally continue to dump heavy rain on Georgia and the Carolinas, one day after the storm’s devastating landfall near Gulf Shores, Alabama.
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Images of Hurricane Sally
Brant & Joey Miller
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Hurricane Sally Leaves Trail of Floods, Damage As It Moves North
Hurricane Sally made landfall on the Gulf Coast early Wednesday morning and is crawling north at 5mph, leaving floods and building damage in its wake.