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Hurricane Sally - catastrophic flooding & wind tears roofs from homes

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Hurricane Sally brought 105mph winds that tore roofs from homes and caused catastrophic flooding along the Gulf Coast.
At least one person is known to have died since the category-two storm made landfall in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
The National Hurricane Center announced the hurricane arrived on the Gulf shores in Alabama around 4.45am.
Rivers in the state rose from the heavy rains and at least eight waterways in the southern part of the state and the Florida Panhandle were expected to suffer major flooding by today.
Around 570,000 homes and businesses have been left without electricity.
An emergency crew rescued two people on Dauphin Island, Alabama after the hurricane ripped the roof off their home and the rest of the house began to crumble. Mayor Jeff Collier said no-one was injured.
Mayor Tony Kennon of Orange Beach confirmed that one person died in the popular vacation town on Wednesday, adding that no other details would be immediately released.
One other person remains missing.
Astonishing footage shot in the city of Gulf Shores, Alabama showed an alligator swimming through waters that had submerged a residential street.
Authorities in Florida said that Pensacola received more than 30 inches of rain in four hours - the equivalent of a four-month rainfall total.
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Hurricane Sally – Giant alligators swim down streets as storm brings ‘catastrophic flooding’ and 105mph winds killing 1
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At least one person is known to have died since the category-two storm made landfall in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
The National Hurricane Center announced the hurricane arrived on the Gulf shores in Alabama around 4.45am.
Rivers in the state rose from the heavy rains and at least eight waterways in the southern part of the state and the Florida Panhandle were expected to suffer major flooding by today.
Around 570,000 homes and businesses have been left without electricity.
An emergency crew rescued two people on Dauphin Island, Alabama after the hurricane ripped the roof off their home and the rest of the house began to crumble. Mayor Jeff Collier said no-one was injured.
Mayor Tony Kennon of Orange Beach confirmed that one person died in the popular vacation town on Wednesday, adding that no other details would be immediately released.
One other person remains missing.
Astonishing footage shot in the city of Gulf Shores, Alabama showed an alligator swimming through waters that had submerged a residential street.
Authorities in Florida said that Pensacola received more than 30 inches of rain in four hours - the equivalent of a four-month rainfall total.
Read more
Hurricane Sally – Giant alligators swim down streets as storm brings ‘catastrophic flooding’ and 105mph winds killing 1
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