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    Hurricane Sally, 09.17.20 - AP | of | Share this photo

    Elaine and Jack Hulgan, shown Thursday, rode out the hurricane in their attic in Cantonment, Fla.

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    Hurricane Sally, 09.17.20 - Angie Wang/Associated Press | of | Share this photo

    A damaged business is seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Sally on Thursday in Perdido Key, Fla.

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    Hurricane Sally, 09.17.20 - Tony Giberson/Pensacola News Journal via Associated Press | of | Share this photo

    Members of a citizen response team from Indiana assist in high water rescue of residents on Thursday in Pensacola, Fla.

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    Hurricane Sally, 09.17.20 - AP | of | Share this photo

    Joe Mirable surveys the damage to his business after Hurricane Sally moved through the area, on Thursday, in Perdido Key, Fla.

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    Hurricane Sally, 09.17.20 - Gerald Herbert/Associated Press | of | Share this photo

    Storm damaged boats sit at a dock in a marina on Thursday in Pensacola, Fla.

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    Hurricane Sally, 09.17.20 - Tony Giberson//Pensacola News Journal via Associated Press | of | Share this photo

    A barge runs aground along downtown Pensacola, Fla., on Wednesday as Hurricane Sally moved inland.

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    Hurricane Sally, 09.17.20 - Gerald Herbert/Associated Press | of | Share this photo

    Tropic Isles condominiums are damaged after Hurricane Sally moved through the area on Wednesday in Orange Beach, Ala.

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    Hurricane Sally, 09.17.20 - AP | of | Share this photo

    Storm flooding is seen Thursday in Orange Beach, Ala. Rivers swollen by Hurricane Sally's rains threatened more misery for parts of the Florida Panhandle and south Alabama as the storm's remnants continued to dump heavy rains inland that spread the threat of flooding to Georgia and the Carolinas.

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