Hurricane Debby rainfall “means obliteration” for some parts of Savannah, Georgia, mayor says

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Hurricane Debby rainfall “means obliteration” for some parts of Savannah, Georgia, mayor says – CBS News

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Savannah Mayor Van R. Johnson II tells CBS News that Hurricane Debby could unleash as much as 30 inches of rain in some areas in the coming days – an amount in many areas that “means obliteration,” Johnson said, adding, “It is forecast to be a historic event for Savannah.”

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