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Aftermath Footage Of The Flash Flooding We Had Along The Gulf Coast

On Monday September 28, 2015, our beautiful Emerald Coast came under attack by some hellacious rain that caused flash flooding and sent everyone’s iPhone Alert into panic mode! We had […]

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On Monday September 28, 2015, our beautiful Emerald Coast came under attack by some hellacious rain that caused flash flooding and sent everyone’s iPhone Alert into panic mode!

We had over 12 inches of rain with many roads being closed and cars at a standstill.

Brett Adair with Live Storms Now caught some of the aftermath on camera.

Monday was also Deputy Bill Myers’ Memorial Service. Not even the rain could keep people away.

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