Hurricane Sally, a huge grade two storm with 100mph winds and torrential rain, has hit the US's Gulf coast, reaching Florida and Alabama with fears of 'life-threatening flooding'.
The storm was moving at only 2mph before dawn on Tuesday, centered about 115 miles south-south-east of Biloxi, Mississippi, and 60 miles east-south-east of the mouth of the Mississippi river
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Hurricane Sally: level two storm hits Florida and Alabama
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