Gov. Kay Ivey flew over coastal areas of Alabama to view the destruction left by Hurricane Sally. 'I'm sure it could be worse. But what I've seen this morning in the flyover, Gulf Shores and Orange Beach and Fort Morgan, it's really, really bad,' she said
Alabama governor Kay Ivey flew over the coastal areas of the state on Friday to view the destruction left by Hurricane Sally.
"I'm sure it could be worse. But what I've seen this morning in the flyover, Gulf Shores and Orange Beach and Fort Morgan, it's really, really bad," Ivey said. Governor Kay Ivey visited Alabama's coastal areas impacted by Hurricane Sally on Friday.Sally made landfall Wednesday near Gulf Shores, Alabama, as a Category 2 hurricane and left a swatch of destruction across the state.
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