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they wouldn't make it out alive. >> everybody just got as low as they possibly could. >> now federal investigators are on the scene trying to figure out what went wrong. news 4 at 11:00 starts now. an awful situation on the metro train today. it filled up with smoke. and tonight a woman is dead. dozens of people are in hospitals. good evening. i'm jim vance. >> i'm wendy reerg sitting in for doreen gentzler. the tunnel filled with thick smoke. riders frantically tried to escape just to get a breath of air. we have team coverage tonight beginning with adam tusk with the latest on the investigation. you got inside that station tonight, correct? >> reporter: that's right, wendy. when you went inside you could still smell the smoke inside the station. you also notice that the ntsb the national transportation safety board, is inside looking at the rails. they'll be holding a news
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conference here in 15 minutes. we'll bring it to you live. but as far as today people praying for their lives as the situation unfolded. as riders were guided along the dark tracks outside the l'enfant plaza station by emergency personnel, some prayed. inside the rail cars a chaotic scene played out. tonight federal investigators walked that same stretch of track, the acrid smell of smoke still thick in the air and some new pieces of the puzzle are coming together. first, we know this incident happened about 150 feet south of the l'enfant plaza station in a tunnel. this was an issue involving the tunnel not a train. there is enough damage to the tunnel that it will need repairs. some here on scene describe the smell of smoke as a burnt fiberglass smell, the cover of the third rail is made of fiberglass. the ntsb will hold a live news
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conference here at 11:15. we'll bring it to you live as updates become available. reporting live at l'enfant plaza, adam tuss. mayor muriel bowser issued a statement today, she said we are all saddened by tonight's events. jackie a good look at what the riders saw today, huh? >> well jim, this was a terrifying event for them. it went on for nearly an hour and some riders captured it on their cell phones. [ coughing ] it's hard to imagine not being panicked by this the yellow line train filled with lung-burning eye-tearing smoke sat stopped in the tunnel just prior to the l'enfant plaza station. the conductor did his best to keep passengers calm in an unimaginable situation. >> please stay calm please do not open the doors. if you open the doors, the train
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cannot move. >> reporter: inside one of the metro transit 's busiest station, the platform too, was filling up with smoke. in image riders trooping through a tunnel to an evacuation hatch. once above ground dozens of people needed medical attention for everything from smoke inhalation to symptom of panic attack. they were given emergency medical treatment at the scene and many were then sent to emergency rooms at george washington and howard university hospitals. we spoke to fitz carter of arlington as he sat on a medical bus waiting to be evaluated. >> everybody just got as low as they possibly could. to the ground. because that's where the best possibility for oxygen. >> reporter: sadly, despite heroic cpr efforts by both an off-duty employee and fellow riders a rider died. >> there was a woman who was in distress on that train and i'm sorry to say she's passed away.
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our condolences go out to that family. >> reporter: the name of the rider who died has not been released yet. live in southwest washington jackie bensen news 4. >> a lot of people thought they would not make it out of that tunnel alive today. many became upset, tried to comfort each other. the woman who captured this video said she spent 45 minutes in the smoke-filled train. darcy spencer spoke with her and joins us from mount vernon scare. darcy? >> reporter: you imagine you're sitting on one of those rail cars the lights go out, the train stops, it's filling up with smoke. you're in a pitch-black tunnel with no way to get out. one woman said all she could do was pray. >> anyone needs to call somebody? >> reporter: this video offers a glimpse for what it was like for panicked passengers.
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>> is everyone okay? >> no! >> reporter: it was taken by this woman. she was five minutes into her ride from the l'enfant plaza metro when it came to a sudden stop. >> the lights went out. and i was sitting by the door so i could see the smoke coming in pretty quickly. >> reporter: she spent about 45 minutes on the train not knowing if she and the other passengers would make it out alive. >> you're hearing other people crying you're seeing people passing out. it was a horrific thing to witness. >> reporter: for passengers who were not stuck in the tunnel it was mass confusion. >> they don't seem to have much of a system here. you know i don't know what's going on. >> reporter: thousands stranded as they tried to get home from work and school. and there was a long wait for shuttle buses. >> we're cold wet, we're just still waiting. >> reporter: when the buses did come to the mt. vernon square stop riders were told they were being dropped off at l'enfant
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plaza metro. >> dropping at l'enfant plaza and that's where the fire is. that's crazy. metro needs to get it together. >> reporter: you could hear a lot of people coughing on that video after breathing in all of that smoke for probably about an hour. the one woman we interviewed tonight is very concerned. she said she plans to go to her doctor tomorrow and just make sure that she's okay. we're reporting live tonight in northwest, darcy spencer, news 4. >> thanks darcy. metro says that it is likely that the investigation and whatever damage there is to that tunnel will have an impact on the morning commute. jim hanly in our studio now with more on what you might have to deal with tomorrow. >> less than six hours to go before the morning commute begins. the biggest impact will be on the green and yellow line writers. as adam reported the best case scenario is single tracking but if things remain as they are now, those lines will be shut down between gallery place, navy
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yard an the pentagon. so here is how to get around the closure. if you need to get between gallery place right here and down here to the navy yard you've got an option. 74 and p-6 buses. that come bipbination between gallery place and the pentagon the options are the 70 and 16-x buses. metro says you can take the d.c. circulator from navy yard to eastern market or union station or use the vre to get to and from northern virginia. when you get up tomorrow morning, first thing check nbcwashington.com or news 4 today for any late updates. a lot of you took pictures of that chaotic scene. here's a look at them from news 4 viewers. you can see the smoke that was forming in the atmosphere underneath in the tunnels and the metro station. for more of these images go to nbcwashington.com. stay with news 4 for the latest
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updates. we'll have new details for you tomorrow morning on news 4 today. our weather now, really nasty out there this morning and slippery both on the roads and on the sidewalks as well. doug, what are we looking for tomorrow? >> we could see a repeat of what we saw this morning, the differen is we saw the rain and the cold temperatures this morning bringing ice. tomorrow morning it will be the rain that we have now and the colder air that's currently moving in. we still see some rain across the region from baltimore down i-95 into prince george's county right into fairfax county. a very thin band of rain continuing to make its way off to the east. then that's really about it here. you see the whole system over the last six hours pouring on in through the region. you notice some snow on the back side of this. that tells you that colder air is moving in and we're talking about much colder air. take a look at the numbers. 42 right now in washington. that's actually on the mild side. look at columbus ohio 24 29
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in pittsburgh and that cold air continues to move through our region. we'll see ice on the roads and on the sidewalks. so once again give yourself a little bit of extra time. i've got that forecast coming up with the wind chills tomorrow. that's the big story for the day. the defense department says tonight that no chasfied information was compromised when hackers got into central command's twitter and youtube account. a group called the cybercaliph took over promoting pro-isis. and all of those posts were quickly taken down. a glitch and not a hacking. that's the word from the u.s. office of personnel management when we asked them about the potential issues with federal retirees today. retirees logging into their personal accounts may have had access to other people's personal information. the agency insists the website problems were because of a
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technical malfunction. they say they will let retirees know if their information was compromised. the prophet muhammad will be featured on the next cover of "charlie hebdo." survivors of last week's terror attacks in paris, plan to show muhammad shedding a tear and holding a sign saying "je suis charlie" which means i am charlie. french police are still searching for as many as six members of that terrorist cell who may have been involved in the attack against that newspaper and the jewish market. intelligence officials believe that cell coordinated the attacks may have had about ten members and at the same time 10,000 members of the french military are being deployed to protect jewish schools and neighborhoods throughout the nation of france. because of those attacks in paris, the department of homeland security is stepping up security at federal buildings
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here in d.c. and in other major cities across the country. and they say there will be stronger security presence at airports. the tsa will do more random searches of airline passengers and carry-on luggage there. and developing right now, we're awaiting a press conference from the ntsb about today's metro emergency in l'enfant plaza. officials are expected to
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the search intensified today for two sisters from maryland who vanished 40 years ago. the lyon sisters disappeared after visiting wheaton mall. federal agents along with
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montgomery county police are now combing a remote hillside in southwest virginia more than 200 miles away. mark se graves is there. >> this is taylor mountain in a remote part of bedford county virginia. despite the persistent rain and fog, search teams have been at it since early this morning. the search began along the hillside. you can see the police tape along that fence line where the search first began. there's a second dig site further up the hill in those woods. each bucket filled with dirt is then taken over to these sifting stations where fbi forensics experts go through each bucketful by hand. we can tell you there are 12 fbi agents here there are also 8 officers from montgomery county police along with virginia state and bedford county sheriff's department and there's a forensics experts from ratford university. one of the officials here told me today, while they did not find anything yet, they plan to be back out here tomorrow morning and they'll stay at it
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all day. reporting in bedford county mark segraves news 4. it could cost you more to enjoy the c & o canal. the national parks service wants to raise the prices there. parking fees will go up from $5 to $10. campground would double from 10 to 20. if you want to reserve tables in the picnic area the price would go from 125 to $250 a day. on weekends and holidays that will be $350. officials say the park needs to raise the money to stay open. and local police are trying to figure out who left this little puppy to die in a parking lot. we've posted this picture on our nbcwashington facebook page. and a lot of you have shared it. montgomery county animal services have named this little puppy clark kent. he was found on taswell terrace.
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when police found him he was in a dirty crate and he was star have beening. he was so badly malnourished he was having seizures. this may be considered a misdemeanor or a felony. doug's here. wild weather, no more snow or icy rain. >> still could be ice early tomorrow because of all the rain we saw. some locations picking up a half inch of ice. we do see problems early tomorrow morning. let's take a look outside right now. not a whole lot of problems most of the rain is out of here but, yes, still rainy. the temperature is at 43 degrees. one o the warmest we've seen all day. but notice that wind. wind out of the northwest at 7 miles per hour. that will brg in the much cooler air. already down to 37 in hagerstown. but it's in the 20s just back about 100 miles and that colder air continues to move our way. there's that rain right now coming on through the d.c. metro
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area through portions of the baltimore region. you see it right through the ft. belvoir area and bowie you'll see that rain on your doorstep in the next 15 to 20 minutes. behind it the colder air. notice where it's coming from. right across the great lakes from canada bringing snow showers in there. lake-effect snows, for us it's going to be the colder air. look at the colder air that's coming. by early tomorrow morning, these will be the wind chills. 18 in d.c. 13 in gaithersburg 9 in frederick. tuesday afternoon, 2:00 17 in frederick, 21 in manassas 18 in winchester and even tomorrow evening we're still dealing with wind chills in the teens all day. now, 6:00 to 8:00 a.m. watch for ice. temperatures around 29. as we move through the day tomorrow those wind chills and those temperatures will actually
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fall through the day. breezy and cold with a high temperature of 25 or rather a temperature of 25 degrees in that 5:00 to 7:00 hour. low to moderate side. that moderate side becoming as a result of that breezy and very cold air making its way in here. now, the next couple of days temperatures start to rebound. not on wednesday, temperature of 32 on wednesday. less in the way of cold. but we could see flurries south and east of d.c. areas into portions of southern maryland. take a look mainly east of i-95 wind chills in the 20s still but this is only from washington down around southern maryland and fredericksburg. that's the best chance to see flurry activity but that's all. as we move towards the weekend, friday 45 then the seven-day, 48 on saturday, 50 degrees on sunday. we're talking about the warmest couple of days in the seven-day
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forecast coming. we have to get through the next couple of days. we're talking about big time temperatures falling today down to 25 in the afternoon. we're talking about some of that cold air that continues to make its way in here. this weekend notice problem at all. both of those days looking mild both looking dry. and i like this at the bottom. spend some time outdoors. >> why not? >> why not? >> we've ernd it. >> we've earned it. >> we have sports coming up. ovechkin adding to the record
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play some hockey tonight down at verizon and apparently it was pretty good hockey. >> they're starting the second half of the season here starting off on the right foot i think, here so tonight alex ovechkin secured the franchise record for game-winning goals. head coach barry trotz said after the game i didn't think ovy was particularly good for ovy standards today but who scores the winning gold alexander ovechkin. they're trying to keep it going against the avalanche. first period off the face-off pass over to tom wilson. his shot beagle there. his sixth of the season. caps taking 1-0 lead. second period avalanche tied it on the power play. now it's the caps on the power play. nicklas backstrom to troy brouwer over to ovy. beautiful passing to set ovy up.
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caps up 2-1. late in the game a little over a minute left. add to the empty net, holtby makes it. take a look here. holtz with the save and some luck too, the puck goes across the goal line but the avalanche can't even things. you. caps win it 2-1. their sixth straight. >> we want our building to be a real hard place for teams to come in to and play. we're starting to establish that now. and we're just playing to our system and obviously that does a lot for us too. >> he's the honest abe player of the game. that's what the beard and the hat meant. usually by this time every season two weeks into the year there are less coach openings but 2015 is certainly a different story. the 49ers, raiders, jets falcons and bears all searching
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for new head coaches. now so the denver. they've parted ways after four seasons this despite fox winning 72% of his games. no idea what this means for peyton manning who turned 39 in march. he said yesterday he's still trying to figure out his future. as for fox, he's sure to be a candidate for other vacancies around the league. the redskins continue their search for a secondary ng eric mangini interviewed today. redskins president bruce allen said he expects them to pick a coach this week. so obviously filling in for jim haslett who was let go and so hopefully we should know by the end of the week. >> let's hope so and get this thing going. >> do you have a favorite yet? >> wouldn't we love to have a guy that's won 72% of his names? that would we --
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then verifying that it was installed properly. there were more than a thousand teachers honored at the kennedy center tonight. they were all recognized during the event called standing ovation for d.c. teachers. an event that highlights their work to help leave a stark achievement gain in the public schools tonight. the chancellor was there, the mayor was there. >> and you were there. >> they let me show up for a minute or two, then told me i had to leave. >> i was wondering where you were before. >> that's it. we're still waiting for ntsb investigators to update us. get the latest on nbcwashington.com and then tomorrow on news 4 today when you wake you. when you wake up who will be seeing any -- >> i won't be here tomorrow chuck bell will be here early tomorrow morning. if you're traveling early in the morn you could see early ice
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