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police said a woman detained on suspicion of exporting soft drugs has been released cnn breaking news hello again, everyone. >> thank you so much for joining me on fredricka whitfield and we're following breaking news this afternoon. tornadoes, hail, damaging winds, and serious flooding. more than 100 million americans are at risk of severe weather right now, stretching as far south as louise deanna, and as far north as michigan. today's threats come after a night of brutal storms wreaking havoc on parts of the south, at least ten people were killed and dozens of others injured. one oklahoma family says the damage to their home is devastating but, they realize it could've been so much worse he's worked so hard on that room they both words are both off for this house sorry everyone. we're the
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bachelor them, but it's going to work out stuff. stuff can be replaced for human lives, can and that's i think the biggest thing that i can take away from this cnn's ed lavandera is in valley view, texas at meteorologist, at least rafah is tracking today's storm. >> so ed, let's start with you where i see people behind you, perhaps they're trying to pick up some of the pieces, but that area was hit very hard this area here near valley view and cook county, which is north of the dallas fort worth area. >> this is because the neighborhood that took a direct hit, we spoke with the sheriff here are short while ago, who confirmed that the latest death toll is now seven people, including four children, two of those victims there's two and five years old. >> and this is what so many people here endured last night. >> this is a neighborhood that essentially took a direct hit. there's a family of five was inside this home as the tornado approached this area and i just
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spoke with one of the people in the family who were inside and is everything the pressure started dropping in. they could feel the intensity of the storm and the warnings getting louder they ran this way, fredricka and inside the storage building just behind their property, there's a cinderblock storm shelter that they had built and that is where they wrote out the storm, but they could just feel the intensity of the pressure dropping. the storm ripping through here the gentleman we spoke with said, you know, if they had been inside this home when the storm to actually made a direct hit, they do not feel like they would have survived. you can see the damage inflicted through here, all the windows blown out the inside of the homes, just an absolute mess terrifying moments here that so many people in this neighborhood have endured. and this is a dorm fredricka that was on the ground for quite some time and the width of the damage is also rather intense as well. but this storm damage also paused a gas station area
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of service station walls to collapse. people were trapped in there, had to be rescued. there was a marina at a nearby lake that was the devastated as well. so the intensity of the storm which happened in the darkness of night, it was almost 11:00 at night when the tornado ripped through here i just added absolutely terrifying moments because it's impossible to see where exactly the storm is coming from. enda kenny, get your bearings in those terrifying moments, but this is what people here britain near the valley view area of texas are left to clean up this afternoon. fredricka. oh, my goodness. alright. ad was checking with elisa because there are still threats of more severe weather. what are some of the areas that have to look out today? yeah. the same system moving east. we've got areas in the midwest, in the ohio valley you're under risk right now after seeing these images yesterday, this was near wichita falls, northern texas. i mean, classic textbook tornadoes that came out of these super cells. this is where ed just was. they are
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north of dallas where those tornadoes really ripped through another long stretch from oklahoma into northern in arkansas. we were where we know there's also a lot of damage, a lot of surveys going on today to figure out exactly how strong these tornadoes were. at least 25 reported tornadoes right now, here's the latest watch you can see it includes parts of kentucky and tennessee, including nashville, louisville. this goes until 3:00 central time and then all that yellow, those are the severe under storm watches that go through the afternoon and evening that will bring that risk of damaging winds and even some isolated tornadoes. when you see this line, kinda organized and bending like that, that's when you get a push-up. damaging winds were talking winds up to 70 miles per hour. all of these yellow boxes or warnings for that severe thunderstorm warnings, we've even had a additional tornado warnings because you can still get the brief spin up in a line like this that we have to watch out for as we go through the day today so here's the risk. >> you'd see that orange enhanced risk from louisville to nashville over towards a
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little rockets, a level three out of five again, for the risk of damaging winds, hail to the size of ping pong balls a couple tornadoes, then it shifts to the east coast tomorrow. we'll go till the mass of cities in this risk in the yellow from dc to richmond, charlotte, even down to atlanta as the storm continues to progress eastward, could also come with some heavy rain, flash flood watches in effect for missouri into tennessee. here's a look at how this plays out. could see the line is storms continues to push south through kentucky and tennessee as we go through the day today, that's the damaging wind threat. it plows into the deep south atlanta wakes up to some storms in the morning and then the storms reignite with daytime heat and humidity again up and down the east coast could have come with some heavy rain for parts of tennessee. i mean, two to four inches of rain. that is bringing us that flood threat that is a moderate. so we'll have to keep an eye out for that. and it's coming in. what's been a crazy, busy last couple of months, more than 900 reported tornadoes average would have
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been 700. well, that's markable number. >> all right. elisa, thank you so much. i want to bring in now, samantha taylor, she's the director of emergency management for denton county texas. samantha, i mean, what can you tell us about the damage that you have been seeing there in denton county? it looks it looks like we not only lost the picture, but we did lose the sound as well all right. >> oh, samantha, i think your back. can you hear me now? >> okay. >> tell me and good. tell me about the damage that you have seen thus far in denton county so so far and didn't county? >> we do have damages along right. roberts marina and in pilot point, the main damages though, are in ray robin re roberts marina. we do have 24 trailer trailer homes that have been impacted and the marina ramps have also been destroyed. so right now, we have set up a water distribution site.
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>> we have salvation army there to help assist with food, canteen services. we also have gcta helping bus people to temporary shelters and then also when we he called chaplin's to help assist those who are digging through the items, looking for their belongings and their loved ones so i am looking at zan. >> yeah. i mean, it's it's a big task. just assessing the damage, trying to account for every one and then try hi to make available water, as you said. so i'm wondering, is there a confirmation now about tornadoes causing this destruction? there so we do have the national weather service on the way out here right now. >> they are doing their surveys. but we do not have confirmation right now. but that looks a bit are sure this one's going to be on the market talk to me about the people that you've encountered, the people who were caught off
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guard everyone was likely sleeping and happened in the overnight hours. >> it tell me what kind of stories you've been hearing from them, what their greatest needs are now absolutely. >> so when we arrived on scene, this morning at adm after working throughout the night we did run into a few folks looking for their cats and their pets and they were successfully able to find them. so that was great. we weren't hearing stories of individuals laying in their trailer, lifting up and rolling over and actually be able to come out unscathed sides, a few minor injuries. we did have three transportation to ems and the hospitals so far. there's no fatalities that we can happily report on that seems miraculous, doesn't it? >> because when we look at these images, it looks like a steamroller just plowed through the area. the destruction is quite unbelievable. and now you're met with temperatures
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in the 90s today. i mean, really unbearable, kind of conditions how was this impacting people absolutely. >> it's it's hot out there, so we're trying to make sure that people are staying hydrated they've been going working through the night trying to find their loved ones and reconnect. and now they're trying just to gather the belonged and what. they can gather and lieu of everything that's what's going on. so we're trying to help them to our best ability. i know we have coordinated with the united way of denton county to help set up donations for monetary donations and that can be found on our website. i didn't county.gov other than that trying to help assist any way we can for this heat? >> yeah horrible situation. >> i know the people are really glad that you and others are there and certainly glad to hear from what you were saying, no fatalities, but the
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destruction widespread in so many ways, samantha taylor. thank you so much there in denton county all right. and this other breaking news, another turbulence incident. the second one this week, 12 people were injured on a qatar airways flight from doha to dublin after the plane was rocked by turbulence over turkey the flight landed safely in dublin and eight people were taken to the hospital. qatar airways tell cnn that it's conducting an internal investigation. this comes days after a singapore airlines flight from london was hit with severe turbulence, one man died and 100 for passengers were injured. that plane was has now returned to singapore after being delayed in thailand while authorities were conducting safety checks prior to socrates in ukraine are now using dna samples to identify the victims of a deadly russian airstrike and it was a tough crowd for former president donald trump
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nearly 700 people are feared dead according to a united nations official, more than 1,000 people have already been displaced from their homes. the area continues his deposed and extreme risk as large rafah and soil continued to fall from a nearby hill, residents are still working to remove the bodies trapped under the debris and rubble hamas is claiming responsibility for an early morning rocket attack on televisa and central israel. these are the first rockets fired from gaza at tel aviv since january, israel defense forces say eight rockets were fired from rafah in southern gaza, and that a number of projectiles were intercepted rafah has been the focus of israeli military operations in recent weeks, and israel has threatened an all-out assault if
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>> either expected to resume this week, i want to bring in now a kernel cedric, a latent. he is a cnn military analysts and retired us air force colonel. great to see you so it appears those rockets didn't do any damage, and most of them were intercepted. but the idea of says they were launched from rafah. so what's this? significance of that well, good afternoon, freight. >> it's great to be with you there there are several big factors here, but the very fact that the hamas were able screwed was able to launch these rockets from raw file indicates clearly that ralph is still an area that is going to be used by them for this kind of activity. i think they basically pool their resources they read is one of the few areas that the israelis haven't completely occupied within gaza. and that of course, lens degree of significance to the plans that the israelis have to take over
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as much off as they possibly can, basically to clean it up and it'll probably give you impetus to the israeli efforts to do that all right let's turn now to ukraine. >> where authorities there now say 16 people died in yesterday's strikes in her cave. ukraine's second largest city is there a strategic reason why russia would target heart key area in recent days and weeks well, it's certainly easiest for them to target kharkiv because it's so close to the russian border, it's about 20 miles or so from the russian border i and the very fact that it's the second largest city in ukraine makes it basically the linchpin for ukraine based for its entire northeastern region the very fact that the russians have the capability because there were just decal hub at bell garage is not far from kharkiv and from the border. >> that makes it easy for them to do this. but from a military
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scan the point if the russians were able to make kharkiv uninhabitable or even take take it over, then that would be a significant setback for the ukrainians. so there are several reasons for the russians to target kharkiv. it's in some ways, it's surprising that they haven't done so before this time, but it all shows that the russians had to amass a great deal of firepower before they embarked on this latest phase of their offensive okay, and kernel in this country, tomorrow is memorial day you spent more than 25 years serving in the air force can you talk to us about the significance memorial day two? >> you a day that we all are honore are fallen military men and women yeah, memorial day started really as an outgrowth of the civil war and it was designed to first name decoration date was designed to honor those. >> as you said, fredricka, who had fallen in combat for me, i
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think about a lot of the people that i knew who gave their lives in combat. there were several people in the latest wars in the middle east, especially in iraq. and even in afghanistan, who either gave their lives or were wounded and really shows that the segment of the us population heard about 1% or so that serves making ordinance sacrifices in order to preserve the freedoms that we have when morrill day has several meanings for me. but most important, it's one i remember some of my friends and colleagues who gave their lives in the service of our country. i come from a long line of military people lepto back all the way to the revolution. and it's certainly a fitting tribute for all those who served, but particularly for those who served and gave the ultimate sacrifice. >> very beautiful. and we thank you for your service. kernel. cedric leighton, thanks so much. all right. the strikes
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against tel aviv and central israel come as the humanitarian crisis in gaza grows increasingly dire cnn's paula hancocks shows us what daily life is like living in. a city of ruins is barely living. the daily search for water and food and gaza's second-largest city of khan younis is relentless this younger says, life is horrible you some shows us what's left of his home. a twisted shell of concrete with tarpaulin for walls. >> although the gun, the bathroom, he says his half destroyed the living room, half destroyed. and i'm now sleeping in the kitchen with my family, with my children should go ominous cracks slice through the ceiling, which bulges precariously over the family below as you can see, he says the ceiling is cracked and
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could fall at any time god knows, we could be dead or alive in the morning the longevity of to other kind of hard. >> it is dangerous and it is unsanitary and yet better than the alternative. he says he has been unable to secure a tent for his family others have found shelter in a bomb school, rank 100 families live here mohammad was an engineer in gaza city. he has been forced to move his family almost half a dozen times so far by the israeli military, most recently from refer he points to his seven months old, so saying he needs to be allowed to live using these hamas these other fleshing out. we'll make hello with a slight and soldier he's only hope he says he shares with all gazans that the war will end. we are the human and animals like some people said
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people not animals. we are humans. we have right? >> this is, where the israeli military says the displaced should move to al-mawasi, calling it a quote humanitarian zone as waste piles high alongside makeshift shelters, aid groups call it unfit for human habitation the israeli military response to the hamas october 7 attacks continues to be overwhelming for those trying to survive in gaza israel insists it needs to destroy him and find the remaining hostages local officials estimate 80% of buildings and khan younis have been destroyed and yet amid the dusty wasteland, a makeshift market has sprung up everything is destroyed with this vendor says, this is a ghost town.
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across the south killing at least 13 people cnn's rafael romo is here with more on the damage and meteorologist, at least rafah is tracking the storms are rafael you first you've been watching some of the hardest hit areas that's right. >> we've been monitoring the damage left by the storms overnight across a wide region that includes parts of texas, oklahoma, and arkansas so one of the hardest hit areas was benton county in northwest arkansas, where at least one person was killed to total death toll in the state now stands at four. take a look fred, at the extensive damage sustained by a strip mall in the city of rodgers. that's what remains of what used to be a hair salon and $1 store, a local 40 said that after making sure there were no additional injuries or people trapped, they are now focusing on a clearing roads that were made in passable by downed trees and power lines, as well as plenty of debris. a hairstylist who says she's slipped through the storm, woke up today to find out her workplace is now gone
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when i'm andrew friends call me and she's like, dude, your store is gone and i thought she was telling me that i was late for work and so she sent me a picture and you can look into it like a doll house and it's crazy. >> verse in there when swirling, you start hearing the siren's the breves flying everywhere. i'll sue and my buddy and his saying, oh, we should maybe go inside its meetings bentonville a city in northwestern arkansas known as the birthplace of walmart, was one of the hardest hit areas overnight, bentonville mayors, stephanie orman earlier said that crews are working to respond to power outages and emergency medical calls water leaks. >> we've got gas leaks, so each of those crews are now being mobilized in the city. well over 100 calls. so benfil, along with all of the cities and this rounding area have been hit very hard with this storm and fred, the cleanup work for many of these cruises, barely beginning not only in arkansas, but also in missouri, texas kentucky, kansas, and
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oklahoma, just a few moments ago, we added up the number of people reported without power in all of those states, there are currently nearly 450,000 customers in the dark. >> again, the work that cleanup work is barely beginning. >> all right. well, it's quite the mess is going to take a long time. all right. thanks so much, rafael all right. >> at least these storms have delayed the start of the indianapolis 500 this afternoon as well. i mean, this is a huge swathe yeah. >> all of this is now continuing to march eastward and you can see when those storms came through, indie and add to delay the start of the race, they're there or not included in the severe thunderstorm watch, but it does stretch from cincinnati down to almost charlotte getting into parts of north carolina. this goes through the afternoon and evening for this line of storage the red one is a tornado. watch and includes nashville, louisville, through by 3:00 central time as we have two lines of storms here that are really packing a punch when you see the line kind of bend like that and organized like that, that's where we're
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getting damaging wind gusts 60 to 70 miles per hour along this line there just south of cincinnati, nashville is in we're thunderstorm warning right now. the heart of the city for winds up to 60 miles per hour along these lines, we could also get tornadoes that can embed as well. so even under severe thunderstorm warnings, we still have the possibility of tornadoes. this is the risk for today's stretching from louisville to nashville, even over towards little rock that enhanced a level three out of five that we need to watch closely for these leinz damaging winds and the tornadoes possible. two, then it'll all shifts to the east coast tomorrow. we're talking about cities like dc, richmond, charlotte, atlanta, all in that slight risk tomorrow. that's a level two and a five where we can continue to find damaging winds were also looking at some flooding, rain, some pretty heavy rain for parts of missouri and tennessee and kentucky as we go through the overnight tonight. so here's a look at the way that this could play out. those storms continue to dive sounds into kentucky and tennessee by tomorrow morning, this is 5:00 a.m.
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eastern time. you could see the storm is getting close to atlanta. they might fizzle as we get they are but we can still find some of these storms firing up again, right along that front up and down the east coast as be cooked the atmosphere with some of that daytime heat and humidity. so if you have memorial day plans and include being outside, you want to be careful for lightning in the area. >> look at this. this is just a remarkable more than nine hundred tornado reports since january 1st, average to date would have been 700. so just incredibly active tornado season so far, fred? >> yeah. i mean, that's very significant. big numbers there. all right. thank you so much. at least rafah rafael romo all right, onto new york now where a man has been arrested after police accused him of throwing a flammable substance on a stranger and then setting his shirt on fire. it happened at a subway station on saturday afternoon. police say the 23 year-old victim suffered a burn to his upper torso and remains
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grayson and although he took his own life, we know he rests peacefully. now, they concluded the statement by saying, be kind to one another. if that becomes his legacy than we could ask for nothing else he was applied who was well-known to have struggled with anxiety, depression, alcohol abuse, but it did seem as though he turned things around this year. he was successful. he one on the pga tour back in january and hawaii just played the masters tournament for the first time and make the cut and now he's gone. it's a lot of people are really struggling to wrap their heads around it. >> yeah. and what about the golf community? i mean, fellow golfers understand some were just really torn up about it. yeah. i mean this is a big golf tournament and somebody who started this tournament didn't survive the end of the tournament. i think there was some concern about whether they should even continue playing in dallas, but the pga tour commissioner jay monahan said that his family had persuaded them to continue. and so
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they're now playing this is the final round happening in dallas right? now, some of the players are wearing commemorative ribbons with black and red colors. that's what grayson murray used to wear on sundays because he's a big fan of the carolina hurricanes ice hockey team but i mean, it's just so hard for these players to really make any sense of it. one of the guy so actually play the first two rounds with him, peter malnati spoke to tournament broadcaster yesterday afternoon, and i think if you watch this, they will give you a real sense of how everybody's feeling so funny we get so worked up out here about a bad break here. good break there and it's. >> like this happens and you realize we're all humans just
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