Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey: Hurricane Sally Damage Is ‘Mighty Bad’
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By Michael Tomberlin
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey flew over Alabama’s Gulf Coast this morning and saw first hand the destruction caused by Hurricane Sally.
“It’s one thing to sit in Montgomery and watch national news or the state news and see the pictures, but it’s a whole eye-opener to see the damage with your own eyes and the damage is huge and our people are hurting,” Ivey said.
Ivey met with local leaders and members of the state’s federal delegation at Gulf State Park in Baldwin County and at Dauphin Island Town Hall in Mobile County.
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