
UNDATED (AP) – Though Hurricane Sally has passed, officials in Alabama and Florida are warning that the disaster isn’t over yet. Alabama Emergency Management Agency Director Brian Hastings said Thursday morning that inland flooding remains a concern. He says flooding continues to be a problem in the state’s southern counties and they expect many rivers to be in moderate or major flood state at noon and continuing through the weekend. In Florida, Escambia County Emergency Management Manager Eric Gilmore warned that “we are not out of the woods yet,” noting the dangers from cresting rivers. Sally sloshed ashore Wednesday morning on the Gulf Coast as a Category 2 hurricane. It has since weakened to a tropical depression.