Flooding forces Fla. to declare state of emergency

Flooding forces Fla. to declare state of emergency

June 10, 2012 3:43 PM

More than 13 inches of rain has fallen in Pensacola, Florida forcing Escambia County officials to declare a state of emergency and to urge drivers to stay off roads. Jeff Glor spoke with meteorologist Jeff Berardelli to find out where all the rain is headed next.

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