
Gulf Coast faces major flooding in Hurricane Sally's wake
Clip: 9/17/2020 | 2m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
After Hurricane Sally, Gulf Coast residents face flooding, power outages
The remnants of Hurricane Sally are moving east, still pouring rain onto parts of the Southeast. In the storm’s wake, heavy flooding along the Gulf Coast is keeping rescuers busy, while others begin the work of cleaning up. Hundreds of thousands of people in Alabama and Florida are without power. John Yang reports on how residents are coping with the storm’s trail of destruction.
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Gulf Coast faces major flooding in Hurricane Sally's wake
Clip: 9/17/2020 | 2m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
The remnants of Hurricane Sally are moving east, still pouring rain onto parts of the Southeast. In the storm’s wake, heavy flooding along the Gulf Coast is keeping rescuers busy, while others begin the work of cleaning up. Hundreds of thousands of people in Alabama and Florida are without power. John Yang reports on how residents are coping with the storm’s trail of destruction.
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