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Sally Weakens But Still A Wet Threat

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Rivers swollen by Hurricane Sally's rains threatened more misery for parts of the Florida Panhandle and south Alabama Thursday. The storm's remnants were forecast to dump up to a foot of rain and spread the threat of flooding to Georgia and the Carolinas.

Meanwhile, coastal residents are beginning to recover from a storm that turned streets into rivers, ripped roofs off buildings, knocked out power to hundreds of thousands and killed at least one person.

Here & Now's Tonya Mosley speaks with NPR's Debbie Elliott.

This segment aired on September 17, 2020.

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