Hurricane ‘Sally’ lands in the US with a heavy flood, five hundred thousand lights out



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Hurricane Sally landed in the US Gulf of Mexico and then causing rain and flooding in many areas. Building damage in many southern states

Foreign news agencies reported. Category 2 hurricane ‘Sally’ makes landfall in Alabama’s Gulf of Mexico from the United States in the early hours of Wednesday, September 16, 2020 local time. Causing heavy rain, high winds, and shore-hitting storm surge or storm surge resulting in major flooding from Tallahassee, Florida, to Mobil Bay, Alabama, but no injuries or deaths were reported.

Damage from Storm Sally in Orange Beach, Alabama
Damage from Storm Sally in Orange Beach, Alabama

The Gulf Coast region has experienced flooding before the storm made landfall. After a heavy rain of more than 18 inches in the last 24 hours. And expect continuous rain throughout the day It also causes a power outage. It affects more than 500,000 homes and businesses in Alabama and Florida.

Now Sally, who has a wind speed of 168 km / h, is moving slowly at 5 km / h towards the border of Alabama and Florida. The US National Hurricane Center (NHC) warned that Storm Sally had a characteristic that was not seen very often: its slow movement. That will make the rain last longer AND the flood situation got worse

Stores in Mobil City Alabama were damaged.
Stores in Mobil City Alabama were damaged.

The governments of Alabama, Florida and Mississippi. A state of emergency has been declared to deal with this storm. While the government of the southern United States Calls people who live in low areas Find a way to protect yourself from the rain and wind Port, schools and businesses. In areas along the coast, they must be temporarily closed.

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