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>> all right, matt gutman in california. matt, thank you. >>> we're also following the heat matt spoke up. the heat wave building across much of the country. heat alerts in 29d states from california all the way to the northeast. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking this for us tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. been a steamy day here in the northeast but the heat in the west is near some of those bigger fires. excessive heat warnings. add in the humidity, 107 in tulsa tomorrow, over 100 in d.c. two more days of heat and humidity in the northeast. meanwhile, we have three tropical waves in the atlantic. most concerned about this one in the caribbean. at this point, likely to be some sort of named storm in the gulf this weekend. david? >> rob marciano with us again tonight. thank you, rob. >>> when we come back here, newly obtained body camera showing the alleged police beating of a driver. why was the video not made public for more than two years? >>> and tonight, the newest shark scare on the
>> all right, matt gutman in california. matt, thank you. >>> we're also following the heat matt spoke up. the heat wave building across much of the country. heat alerts in 29d states from california all the way to the northeast. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking this for us tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. been a steamy day here in the northeast but the heat in the west is near some of those bigger fires. excessive heat warnings. add...
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stranded residents reportedly giving a thumb's up to the coast guard, waiting to get out. >> and matt gutman, just extraordinary reporting all night long, all day long. he's with us from houma, and matt, more than a million customers without power and they said possibly for weeks. and i know there are reports many people are still stranded tonight. you're learning new information about the rescue operation under way? >> reporter: it is breathtaking in scale, that rescue operation. already 5,000 national guard here. more on the way, virtually every local and state and federal agency sending personnel and vehicles. and of course, hundreds from the cajun navy with their high water vehicles and shallow draft boats. and perhaps what we saw in la mras encapsulates i'm told they're going to continue working until nightfall and then start right back up in the morning. hundreds, david, have been rescued so far. >> we're thinking about everyone there in louisiana tonight. matt, thank you. and of course, one of the major questions going into this hurricane in new orleans, was would the levees hold. the
stranded residents reportedly giving a thumb's up to the coast guard, waiting to get out. >> and matt gutman, just extraordinary reporting all night long, all day long. he's with us from houma, and matt, more than a million customers without power and they said possibly for weeks. and i know there are reports many people are still stranded tonight. you're learning new information about the rescue operation under way? >> reporter: it is breathtaking in scale, that rescue operation....
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the chief of police telling matt gutman -- >> that devastated some areas. roofs missing. we're out of fresh water. >> reporter: i'm hearing there are a number of people, maybe a few dozen, who are trying to ride out the storm in grand isle. any word on their safety? how they're doing? >> we've recovered most of the pople through the fire department. had a high water vehicle rescue, i think we did seven of those. >> reporter: in houma, winds ripping apart buildings, sending this roof crashing into a power pole, snapping it in half. hurricane hunters flying into ida's stunning 17-mile-wide eye. towering thunderstorms swirling around as the storm approached land. these images of destruction showing the power of the storm. ida, one of the strongest hurricanes on record to hit louisiana. the state's third major hurricane in just over a year. making landfall 16 years ago to the day that hurricane katrina slammed the state. new orleans' mayor warning residents -- >> this is a very dangerous and a very real situation. this is the time. heed all warnings. ensure that you shelter i
the chief of police telling matt gutman -- >> that devastated some areas. roofs missing. we're out of fresh water. >> reporter: i'm hearing there are a number of people, maybe a few dozen, who are trying to ride out the storm in grand isle. any word on their safety? how they're doing? >> we've recovered most of the pople through the fire department. had a high water vehicle rescue, i think we did seven of those. >> reporter: in houma, winds ripping apart buildings,...
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>> matt gutman live there with the helicopter, the rescue mission under way. matt, thank you. >>> when we come back, ginger tracking the dangerous weather right here in the east next. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide our skin? not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up, that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. when you help heal your skin from within, you can show more with le
>> matt gutman live there with the helicopter, the rescue mission under way. matt, thank you. >>> when we come back, ginger tracking the dangerous weather right here in the east next. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide our skin? not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up, that means clearer skin,...
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matt gutman reporting on the ground tonight. chief meteorologist ginger zee with the new threat. d.c., philadelphia, right up through new york city. >>> more than 80 large fires burninging as we come on the air. states of emergency issued for nevada and parts of california. the caldor fire sweeping into the lake tahoe basin. >>> the alarming spike in child covid cases tonight. more than 300 children every day now being admitted to the hospital. and late word tonight, two teachers at one junior high school dying from covid within the first week of school. >>> in new york city tonight, authorities say the 80-pound cougar taken from an apartment. >>> and the patriots star player cut from the team, reportedly acknowledging covid lowing him down. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on this tuesday night. we are following these major storms after hurricane ida, now moving up the coast tonight. the deadly highway collapse from this. the northeast now bracing. and we'll have it all in just a moment. >>> but we do begin with president biden speaking to the nation, say
matt gutman reporting on the ground tonight. chief meteorologist ginger zee with the new threat. d.c., philadelphia, right up through new york city. >>> more than 80 large fires burninging as we come on the air. states of emergency issued for nevada and parts of california. the caldor fire sweeping into the lake tahoe basin. >>> the alarming spike in child covid cases tonight. more than 300 children every day now being admitted to the hospital. and late word tonight, two...
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>> all right, matt gutman there in haiti with our tape. our thanks to you tonight. >>> and back here at home now, and to the coronavirus, what the cdc has now revealed about patients in this country 49 and under. and is the highest number of cases now in churn since the pandemic began. abc's marcus moore from dallas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, covid-19 continuing it's rapid spread across the nation. the rate of hospital admissions for people under 49 now at its highest point in the pandemic. in alabama, florida, georgia, mississippi and texas, icus are at over 90% capacity. >> we have our nursing teams, our physician teams, getting stretched thinner and thinner to take care of all the covid patients that are throughout the hospital and our icus right now. >> reporter: and concern growing with the number of pediatric covid cases at the highest point of the pandemic -- 121,000 new cases reported in just the last week. this graph from the cdc showing the spike in new hospital admissions for children with covid, an increase of more than 400
>> all right, matt gutman there in haiti with our tape. our thanks to you tonight. >>> and back here at home now, and to the coronavirus, what the cdc has now revealed about patients in this country 49 and under. and is the highest number of cases now in churn since the pandemic began. abc's marcus moore from dallas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, covid-19 continuing it's rapid spread across the nation. the rate of hospital admissions for people under 49 now at its highest...
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ginger zee tracking all of this and matt gutman on the ground in haiti. a special edition of "world news tonight" begins now. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. we do have a lot to get to. that new guidance expected soon on covid booster shots. a third shot for vaccinated americans. what we've learned tonight. and in a moment, dr. richard besser will join us. but we're going to begin tonight with the urgent race now to evacuate tens of thousands of americans and afghans who helped the u.s. out of that country. tonight, the state department just reporting that all u.s. embassy personnel who were trying to get out are now out, except for a core group that will now help get those afghans who helped the u.s. out of the country. it comes amid disturbing new images tonight of the deadly chaos more than 24 hours ago, afghans clinging to that c-17. this video tonight showing a young man reporting himself sitting on the side of a u.s. military plane as it taxied on the kabul airport runway before takeoff 24 hours ago. we'r
ginger zee tracking all of this and matt gutman on the ground in haiti. a special edition of "world news tonight" begins now. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. we do have a lot to get to. that new guidance expected soon on covid booster shots. a third shot for vaccinated americans. what we've learned tonight. and in a moment, dr. richard besser will join us. but we're going to begin tonight with the urgent race now to evacuate tens...
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and now, a tropical storm is bearing down on the region. >> matt gutman on the ground in haiti. thank you. >>> starting today, new york city becomes the first city in the nation to require proof of vaccination for indoor activities.that ilus entertainm. the enforcement of the mandate starts september 13th. the delta variant is driving a summer surge of covid infections. the daily average of cases is up 930% from mid-june. and the texas state supreme court has ruled that the governor can ban mask requirements after school districts and counties across the state defied the order. >>> we're just getting started on this monday morning. coming up, wildfires in the west are triggering thousands of new evacuations. >>> with so many kids heading back to school for in-person learning, why school districts nationwide are now facing shortages of bus drivers. >>> and later, why the taliban takeover of afghanistan is sounding a new alarm, among the country's women and girls. you're watching "world news now." do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy
and now, a tropical storm is bearing down on the region. >> matt gutman on the ground in haiti. thank you. >>> starting today, new york city becomes the first city in the nation to require proof of vaccination for indoor activities.that ilus entertainm. the enforcement of the mandate starts september 13th. the delta variant is driving a summer surge of covid infections. the daily average of cases is up 930% from mid-june. and the texas state supreme court has ruled that the...
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and matt gutman on the ground in haiti, where the death toll is rising tonight. more than 1,400 lives lost. search and rescue teams looking for survivors of that horrific earthquake. the race against time for survivors, with that new storm now hitting. >>> and the coronavirus here in the u.s., tonight more than 1 121,000 new covid cases just in children in a week. and the new numbers for the cdc tonight for americans 49 and under and what they're seeing. a special edition of "world news tonight" starts now. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a monday night and we begin tonight with the stunning collapse in afghanistan and late today, for the first time, president biden addressing the american people, saying, i stand squarely beh mydecion but saying the truth is, this did unfold more quickly than we military there collapsed. but tonight, major questions about how u.s. intelligence, how the president's national security team did not see this coming. the taliban in control of kabul taking a little more than just a week to seize several large
and matt gutman on the ground in haiti, where the death toll is rising tonight. more than 1,400 lives lost. search and rescue teams looking for survivors of that horrific earthquake. the race against time for survivors, with that new storm now hitting. >>> and the coronavirus here in the u.s., tonight more than 1 121,000 new covid cases just in children in a week. and the new numbers for the cdc tonight for americans 49 and under and what they're seeing. a special edition of...
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here's abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman. >> reporter: the dixie fire in northern california stoked by heat and threatening winds again jumping perimeter lines. it's now more than 274,000 acres in size. and forced some 15,000 more onue firefighters now facing red flag warnings. >> it's going to be very hazardous conditions in the next two days. >> reporter: the mcfarland fire also exploding. that's west of redding, california, and now over 20,000. the 2021 fire season already outpacing last year's, which was the most destructive fire season on record. >> more than double the acres burned so far year to date. and we're just getting started. >> reporter: as is the western drought. lake oroville, the second-largest reservoir in california, falling to levels not seen since 1977. >> water supplies are extremely limited across the state and we are running out of options. >> reporter: overnight, regulators approving a plan that could stop many farmers from diverting water from two of the state's largest river systems. the drought now threatening the drinking water supply for some 25
here's abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman. >> reporter: the dixie fire in northern california stoked by heat and threatening winds again jumping perimeter lines. it's now more than 274,000 acres in size. and forced some 15,000 more onue firefighters now facing red flag warnings. >> it's going to be very hazardous conditions in the next two days. >> reporter: the mcfarland fire also exploding. that's west of redding, california, and now over 20,000. the 2021 fire...
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abc's matt gutman is in baton rouge where people have been evacuating the area as well as preparing for>> reporter: hey, good morning, whit. the eye of that storm is going to pass right over baton rouge. you can see the first bands of rain coming in right now. rain is going to be a major concern. that's the mississippi river. lots of areas around here prone to flooding. last night -- you don't see that many stores boarded up. people were still bars. the mayor saying the time to evacuate has passed. something else she noted and health officials are saying the same thing, they're trying to manage the covid crisis and this storme storm. hospitals at capacity. they're trying to make sure they have enough room for the injured after the storm and keeping everybody safe. i drove in from houston last night. i saw that epic 200-mile long traffic jam at the texas/louisiana state line. i had to stop five times to get gas. there was one pump operating at a gas finally was able to eke out ten gallons, but saw the looks on the faces of parents there. their cars packed with kids and their belongings,
abc's matt gutman is in baton rouge where people have been evacuating the area as well as preparing for>> reporter: hey, good morning, whit. the eye of that storm is going to pass right over baton rouge. you can see the first bands of rain coming in right now. rain is going to be a major concern. that's the mississippi river. lots of areas around here prone to flooding. last night -- you don't see that many stores boarded up. people were still bars. the mayor saying the time to evacuate...
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matt gutman is in haiti tonight. >>> we're also tracking grace. rapidly approaching haiti threatening to bring flooding rains and triggering dangerous landslides. the storm is part of the twin tropical threats now facing the u.s. tropical storm warnings posted in florida at this hour. rob marciano timing it all out. >>> and the deadly summer covid surge pushing hospitals to the brink. the u.s. recording more than 140,000 new cases for two days in a row now. hospitals under siege from the relentless delta variant. and heartbreaking scenes like this unfolding across the country. a doctor sharing footage from inside an overwhelmed covid ward in arkansas and what dr. anthony fauci just said about the possibility of booster shots in the future. >>> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this very busy sunday. i'm linsey davis. there are several breaking news stories as we come on the air. the urgent rescue efforts in haiti after that devastating earthquake there and hospitals here at home are on the brink of failure as the covid crisi
matt gutman is in haiti tonight. >>> we're also tracking grace. rapidly approaching haiti threatening to bring flooding rains and triggering dangerous landslides. the storm is part of the twin tropical threats now facing the u.s. tropical storm warnings posted in florida at this hour. rob marciano timing it all out. >>> and the deadly summer covid surge pushing hospitals to the brink. the u.s. recording more than 140,000 new cases for two days in a row now. hospitals under...
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matt gutman is there. >> it looks like a national guard helicopter, they're here. lots of cajun navy rescuing people from the hotel on the other side there. this place is completely, completely destroyed. >> reporter: more than 5,000 members of the louisiana national guard are helping in the rescue effort, using 95 high-water vehicles, 79 boats and 34 helicopters. also helping in the mission, locals like vincent otello, responding to people by facebook and reaching them by boat after getting their address. it was the second strongest hurricane to hit louisiana, with wind gusts up to 172 miles per hour. >> kind of what my wife says about childbirth. you can explain it to people, but until you experience it you can't appreciate it. >> reporter: the representative of houma >> reporter: later today, homeland security alejandro mayorkas will be surveying the damage with louisiana's governor. >>> part of new orleans and louisiana could spend weeks without power. nearly 1 million customers are in the dark. that means no air conditioning in the sweltering heat. and it coul
matt gutman is there. >> it looks like a national guard helicopter, they're here. lots of cajun navy rescuing people from the hotel on the other side there. this place is completely, completely destroyed. >> reporter: more than 5,000 members of the louisiana national guard are helping in the rescue effort, using 95 high-water vehicles, 79 boats and 34 helicopters. also helping in the mission, locals like vincent otello, responding to people by facebook and reaching them by boat...
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abc's matt gutman is on the ground in haiti. >> reporter: this kind of heartbreak needs no translationer's pain after burying one of her children. we met lucia seville and her family in a graveyard in the town of marceline just as those grave diggers were finishing their work, burying her daughter rosna. she had also lost a grandchild in last weekend's earthquake, and her son and another daughter badly injured. one of her surviving daughters, adeline, inconsolable. >> are they okay? do they have a place to stay? do they have shelter now? they don't have a house, the house is destroyed, it's nearby, flat. >> reporter: these past two nights, they say they've been sleeping in the streets. >> i was inside the house when it happened. the house was just spinning around and making a sound, whoo, whoo, whoo, and i just -- >> the house was spinning? >> felt like it was spinning. everything was underneath the rubble. >> reporter: the family walking me down their shattered neighborhood to the wreckage of their house. along the way their mother-in-law's home, at least one body still suck inside. l
abc's matt gutman is on the ground in haiti. >> reporter: this kind of heartbreak needs no translationer's pain after burying one of her children. we met lucia seville and her family in a graveyard in the town of marceline just as those grave diggers were finishing their work, burying her daughter rosna. she had also lost a grandchild in last weekend's earthquake, and her son and another daughter badly injured. one of her surviving daughters, adeline, inconsolable. >> are they okay?...
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abc's matt gutman is on the fire line. >> reporter: over the past couple of hours we've watched this fire just rip across these hillsides. and even about 65 yards away, you can feel the heat of those flames. >> the south fire has destroyed at least four homes and was only 10% contained overnight. >>> now to the pandemic. the u.s. is now reporting more than 800 deaths from covid per day. that's the highest level in five months. we're getting new insight into the crisis that hospitals in several states are facing. this morning, all 50 states are now reporting a high rate of covid transmission with a new forecast warning we could see more than 100,000 new deaths between now and december 1st. >> i've seen a lot of people die over the last year and a half, and it is picking up pace. it's never been as bad as it is right now. >> reporter: in kentucky hospitalizations just hit an all-time high for the fifth consecutive day. >> seeing nearly 5,000 cases and 65 kentuckians that we lost in just one day's report is tough. >> reporter: in north carolina, the icus are treating more patients now t
abc's matt gutman is on the fire line. >> reporter: over the past couple of hours we've watched this fire just rip across these hillsides. and even about 65 yards away, you can feel the heat of those flames. >> the south fire has destroyed at least four homes and was only 10% contained overnight. >>> now to the pandemic. the u.s. is now reporting more than 800 deaths from covid per day. that's the highest level in five months. we're getting new insight into the crisis that...
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governor newsom talked about wildfires and climate c nghen the one with abc's matt gutman the grizzly flats near lake tahoe. they were in front of an elementary school that burned to the ground. >> it is sobering. this is right when school is about to reopen and here we are with yet another community wiped off the map. if there is a message to be sent, this is about traditions, about places being wiped off the map. ama: just awful. the governor said with the ongoing drought and temperatures, crews often don't have the luxury of time to get a leg up on the fires before they get out of control. the governor has petitioned the federal government for additional resources, including bringing more personnel to california. rail service has been suspended following the deadliest mass shooting at the san jose railyard. we have details on when a new service might resume. reporter: the san antonio light rail station is one of the busiest the main source of riders, san jose state students. >> usually take the light rail because it stopped there and i walked over from the station. it is easy becau
governor newsom talked about wildfires and climate c nghen the one with abc's matt gutman the grizzly flats near lake tahoe. they were in front of an elementary school that burned to the ground. >> it is sobering. this is right when school is about to reopen and here we are with yet another community wiped off the map. if there is a message to be sent, this is about traditions, about places being wiped off the map. ama: just awful. the governor said with the ongoing drought and...
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abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman is the there. >> reporter: this entire town is submergedered laplace, louisiana volunteers with the cajun navy are skimming across the water, racing to reach hundreds of people stranded in flood waters from hurricane ida. >> you can hear all the alarms from the hotel sounding because the power's out. there are some people stranded over there. >> reporter: where a town had been there's now a lake. accessible only by boat, and by aircraft. the damage and flooding stretching to the horizon. the hurricane toppled semi trucks, submerging cars. families desperate to get out as more than 70 million americans face flash flood warnings across the east from louisiana to new jersey. on a dry patch of road leslie calvert climbed into a rescue boat. she'd fled her neighborhood. you guys didn't expect it would be this bad? >> we didn't expect it to be this bad. we were in a two-story home and we thought we would have been safe. the rain just kept coming. it wouldn't stop coming. the rain wouldn't stop. >> reporter: hurricane ida slammed down louisiana su
abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman is the there. >> reporter: this entire town is submergedered laplace, louisiana volunteers with the cajun navy are skimming across the water, racing to reach hundreds of people stranded in flood waters from hurricane ida. >> you can hear all the alarms from the hotel sounding because the power's out. there are some people stranded over there. >> reporter: where a town had been there's now a lake. accessible only by boat, and by...
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matt gutman is there live. d morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this was the rectory of one of the main churches here. yesterday they pulled three bodies out of the rubble here. it's believed one of them was the local priest. there's hundreds more missing in haiti. it's believed that many hundreds more have been buried in unmarked graves, possibly never to be counted. after that devastating 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck southwestern haiti saturday. the death toll skyrocketing to about 1,300, at least 2,800 injured. hundreds more remain missing. the quake causing the collapse of over 700 buildings including hospitals, schools and hotels. crippling infrastructure and roads. at the airport, the wounded waiting for flights out. this as the race to rescue intensifies. on sunday, a mother and child pulled from the rubble after the building they were in collapsed. joslin nelson with an ngo said he's seen many unmarked graves. the uncounted. we may never know how many people were killed in this earthquak
matt gutman is there live. d morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this was the rectory of one of the main churches here. yesterday they pulled three bodies out of the rubble here. it's believed one of them was the local priest. there's hundreds more missing in haiti. it's believed that many hundreds more have been buried in unmarked graves, possibly never to be counted. after that devastating 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck southwestern haiti saturday. the death toll...
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. >>> matt gutman has more on the devastation and destruction from the storm. is in walker, louisiana, where the winds reached up to 60 miles an hour. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia. anything that was high up came tumbling down. this billboard just crumpled in half. now we're hearing of widespread damage. the electrical grid suffering ic rescue teams have not been able to make those assessments of damages or casualties. this morning, hurricane ida leaving behind a trail of destruction in louisiana as this storm barrels up north. a camera capturing the wind beneath this dock. in baton rouge, transformers exploding from a distance. >> oh, something blew up. >> reporter: trees collapsing, e roadys.n 'rju eou, the rain and the wind have been fierce. first responders are here. that tractor trailer flipped over taking this curve. it gives you a sense of the wind and the rain and the power here. exactly 16 years to the day after hurricane katrina made landfall ida already taking one life. with relentless wind gusts up to 150 miles per hour the
. >>> matt gutman has more on the devastation and destruction from the storm. is in walker, louisiana, where the winds reached up to 60 miles an hour. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia. anything that was high up came tumbling down. this billboard just crumpled in half. now we're hearing of widespread damage. the electrical grid suffering ic rescue teams have not been able to make those assessments of damages or casualties. this morning, hurricane ida leaving...
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abc's matt gutman is there. >> reporter: this hospital here i'm going to have our cameraman pan over, they're desperate. there is no water here. there is no electricity. they are extremely short on blood, ivs. there are no surgical gloves here. they've even been conducting surgery outdoors in a tent, in fact, all of the patients are in the hallways and in the center courtyard inside that hospital. they say they need supplies and they need them immediately. >> the situation there dire. a new estimate says the earthquake affected about 1.2 million people in haiti. what remains of tropical storm fred unleashed heavy rain and tornadoes across the southeast, ten twisters reported most in the carolinas. fred is now heading up the east coast where heavy rain could cause flash flooding into parts of new york state from west virginia. >>> the look at the rest of your wednesday morning weather. there's rain today in parts of the midwest from ohio to southern illinois. also showers across the deep south and into texas. and monsoon storms in the southwest could cause flash flooding. there are flo
abc's matt gutman is there. >> reporter: this hospital here i'm going to have our cameraman pan over, they're desperate. there is no water here. there is no electricity. they are extremely short on blood, ivs. there are no surgical gloves here. they've even been conducting surgery outdoors in a tent, in fact, all of the patients are in the hallways and in the center courtyard inside that hospital. they say they need supplies and they need them immediately. >> the situation there...
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ance -- abc's matt gutman is in the region. >> reporter: that bulldozer behind me is trying to cut a line to prevent the fire from jumping to the other side and all of this fire is propelling that black smoke skyward and it's bringing it hundreds of miles away from here. >> tuesday nevada saw its worst air quality on record. no school today for 67,000 students around the reno area because of poor air quality from wildfires. >>> turning to the pandemic a new forecast warns the number of americans in the hospital with covid could double by mid-september. we learned overnight about new precautions being taken from florida to oregon. the cdc reports a troubling spike in covid deaths in just the last week. this morning, frustrated health care workers making a desperate anfagu >> the nurses are exhausted mentally, physically, emotionally. >> reporter: in oklahoma city this nurse says hospitals are overwhelmed with unvaccinated patients. >> i want oklahomans to know if they saw what we see every day, they would be in line for the vaccination. >> reporter: in kentucky more than 20 hospitals
ance -- abc's matt gutman is in the region. >> reporter: that bulldozer behind me is trying to cut a line to prevent the fire from jumping to the other side and all of this fire is propelling that black smoke skyward and it's bringing it hundreds of miles away from here. >> tuesday nevada saw its worst air quality on record. no school today for 67,000 students around the reno area because of poor air quality from wildfires. >>> turning to the pandemic a new forecast warns...
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matt gutman on the front lines again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the caldor fire near lake tahoe triggering new evacuations. it has torn through the landscape for nearly two weeks, already destroying more than 600 structures. that as jets continue to lay down those ribbons of pink fire retardant on some of the more than 30 wildfires that erupted across the state on wednesday. the south fire east of loss angeles exploding in side over the past 24 hours. >> this fire has done a lot of damage in a short amount of time and this appears to be someone's home now going up in flames. >> reporter: we were there overnight. you can basically pulverize bricks with nothing. that's how hot these fires burn. more than a dozen truck sures destroyed in san bernardino county. and families with little time to get to safety. >> this was the fastest that i've ever seen a fire progress. got home and there was no time to evacuate, no time to get anything. >> reporter: david, these firefighters are battling triple digit heat here and north of us, near sacramento, there are new red flag warnings, a reminder we are
matt gutman on the front lines again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the caldor fire near lake tahoe triggering new evacuations. it has torn through the landscape for nearly two weeks, already destroying more than 600 structures. that as jets continue to lay down those ribbons of pink fire retardant on some of the more than 30 wildfires that erupted across the state on wednesday. the south fire east of loss angeles exploding in side over the past 24 hours. >> this fire has done a lot...
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to the south, matt gutman was on the front lines of a fire that broke out yesterday and destroyed 12omes. he gives perspective on one of the many challenges for calfire. reporter: it is burning in so many places and firefighters cannot reach every hotspot. they are letting it burn out. jobina: smoke from the wildfires in california has triggered air quality alerts in six other states, like washington, nevada, montana and idaho. we are also attracting -- checking the dixie fire, the largest california fire in history. the burn scar is nearly as large as rhode island. kumasi: you can check the status of all major wildfires with her wildfire tracker on our website. reggie: fremont police gave an update on a shooting involving a police officer overnight. officers responded to a report of a shooting yesterday evening at southlake mobile home park near fremont boulevard. the victim was taken to the hospital. later, they found the suspect nearby with a gun. >> during the interaction between the shooter and officer, the officer fired his service weapon at the suspect. reggie: the suspect die
to the south, matt gutman was on the front lines of a fire that broke out yesterday and destroyed 12omes. he gives perspective on one of the many challenges for calfire. reporter: it is burning in so many places and firefighters cannot reach every hotspot. they are letting it burn out. jobina: smoke from the wildfires in california has triggered air quality alerts in six other states, like washington, nevada, montana and idaho. we are also attracting -- checking the dixie fire, the largest...
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matt gutman has the latest. >> reporter: this morning, those california wildfires roaring relentlesslys. -- miles. overnight, president biden approving a major disaster declaration. >> we asked him for access to pentagon technology for satellite. we asked for more u.s. forest service personnel and more dc-10s for suppression. >> reporter: an army of 13,500 firefighters battling a dozen blazes. the bulldozer behind me is trying to cut a line to prevent the fire from jumping to the other side and all of this fire is propelling that black smoke skyward and it's breathed in hundreds of miles away from here. the smoke blotting out the sun. the sky, an orange beige. in reno, air quality the worst ever recorded. 67,000 students in reno ordered to stay home. >> we are used to seeing the beautiful mountains. when you are in reno right now, you cannot see them. the visibility is so low, you step outside and it smells like you're right next to a campfire. >> just so dangerous to breathe that air every day and thanks to matt gutman for that story. >>> coming up here, what happened when an 11-year-
matt gutman has the latest. >> reporter: this morning, those california wildfires roaring relentlesslys. -- miles. overnight, president biden approving a major disaster declaration. >> we asked him for access to pentagon technology for satellite. we asked for more u.s. forest service personnel and more dc-10s for suppression. >> reporter: an army of 13,500 firefighters battling a dozen blazes. the bulldozer behind me is trying to cut a line to prevent the fire from jumping to...
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matt gutman has the latest. >> the father of the girl. >> do you think the americans did it?ter: this morning, amanda knox firing back at the makers of the new movie "stillwater." which is drawing coming pair sons to her own ordeal. >> i loved her. >> i know you did. >> everybody thinks i killed her. >> reporter: the new film stars matt damon as an american father who travels to france to help his daughter who has been in prison for a murder she says she didn't commit. now, knox says the movie is the latest work to rip off my story without my consent at the expense of my reputation. in an essay titled "who owns my name," knox writing on the website medium, does my face? what about my life, my story? why is my name being used to refer to events i had no hand in? knox and her then-boyfriend raffaele sollecito were convicted by italian authorities for the 2007 murder of her roommate meredith kercher while studying abroad in italy. in 2015 they were exonerated, but in a separate trial, in 2008, rudy guede was also convicted of murdering kercher. last month tom mccarthy, the direc
matt gutman has the latest. >> the father of the girl. >> do you think the americans did it?ter: this morning, amanda knox firing back at the makers of the new movie "stillwater." which is drawing coming pair sons to her own ordeal. >> i loved her. >> i know you did. >> everybody thinks i killed her. >> reporter: the new film stars matt damon as an american father who travels to france to help his daughter who has been in prison for a murder she...
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further south, abc news reporter matt gutman was on the front lines of a fire that broke out yesterdaynd destroyed 12 homes. he gives perspective on one of the many challenges for calfire. >> this fire is burning in so many places and firefighters cannot reach every hotspot. in many of these cases, they are just letting it burn out. jobina: smoke from the wildfires in california has triggered air quality alerts in six other states washington, nevada, , oregon, wyoming montana and , idaho. we are also tracking the dixie fire, the largest california fire in history. the burn scar is nearly as large as rhode island. reggie: crews are repairing a gas leak that has forced more than 100 families from their homes. amy hollyfield is live. you have information from the evacuation in the past 15 minutes. amy: jt update j say pg&e is tr than expected to cap the gas line. evacuation orders have been extended until noon, not 8:00 a.m. as planned. people will be out of their homes longer than expected. this happens a little before 10:00 yesterday morning. a third-party contractor hit and punctured a
further south, abc news reporter matt gutman was on the front lines of a fire that broke out yesterdaynd destroyed 12 homes. he gives perspective on one of the many challenges for calfire. >> this fire is burning in so many places and firefighters cannot reach every hotspot. in many of these cases, they are just letting it burn out. jobina: smoke from the wildfires in california has triggered air quality alerts in six other states washington, nevada, , oregon, wyoming montana and , idaho....
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this morning, matt gutman is in reno, reporting on closures and air quality.orning america. you can track the air quality here anytime you wish, with our real-time weather tracker, the same one mike uses during his forecast. the tool is live now on our connected tv app. download the app wherever you stream. kumasi: turning to the pandemic and the major announcement from johnson and johnson, the company out with new data showing a booster shot increases covid-19 antibody levels nine vault. the study, which has been peer-reviewed, also found people without the booster still had good protection eight months later. this is coming as a new cdc report finds efficacy of all the vaccines dropped with the spread of the delta variant, from 91% overall to 66%. dr. gandhi: this has a viral load, so it can break through minor defenses more. in addition, we all got our vaccines some time ago, so that means that our antibodies, our first line of defense in our nose, our coming down. that is natural, a normal part of the immune system. kumasi: a study in l.a. county found onl
this morning, matt gutman is in reno, reporting on closures and air quality.orning america. you can track the air quality here anytime you wish, with our real-time weather tracker, the same one mike uses during his forecast. the tool is live now on our connected tv app. download the app wherever you stream. kumasi: turning to the pandemic and the major announcement from johnson and johnson, the company out with new data showing a booster shot increases covid-19 antibody levels nine vault. the...
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this morning on gma, reporter matt gutman digs into the investigation you are saying we may never knowpeople? >> know, we may never know, because you still have people underneath. jobina: they are trying to find as many survivors as they can before tropical depression agrees hits tonight. the national hurricane center says the storm could bring up to eight inches of rain and lead to flooding and mudslides. kumasi: thank you, jobina. developing use of the pandemic, covid cases are sweeping the south. this morning we are hearing from a mother who's nine-year-old son was one of them. >> really scared, to be honest. i did not know what to say, i did not know what to do. he was not responding to the oxygen and the medication that they were giving him. as an adult, we are not thinking about the little ones because we are already vaccinated, but it is really dangerous for them because they are not able to get the vaccine. kumasi: coming up at 7:00 we will have more on the search in hospitalizations among children and millenials. julian: it is back-to-school for san francisco unified school di
this morning on gma, reporter matt gutman digs into the investigation you are saying we may never knowpeople? >> know, we may never know, because you still have people underneath. jobina: they are trying to find as many survivors as they can before tropical depression agrees hits tonight. the national hurricane center says the storm could bring up to eight inches of rain and lead to flooding and mudslides. kumasi: thank you, jobina. developing use of the pandemic, covid cases are sweeping...
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matt gutman is there on the ground for us with more. ning, matt. >> reporter: robin, good morning. the coast guard helicopters have medevacked about 100 patients so far from here to port-au-prince. these are people with compound fractures in their legs and that's because this hospital is structurally unstable. they're doing surgery outdoors, patients lining the hallways and the courtyards also in the grass. all of this after that tropical storm plowed through here dumping up to 15 inches of rain. we've seen people huddled in those soccer fields drenched. now, search and rescue has resumed in some spots including with the elite fairfax team but there's not enough out there. meanwhile, the hospital administration tells me the need here is desperate. there is no water. there is no electricity. everything. they say they need help now, robin. >> so much help. more help is needed, matt, thank you. amy. >>> we are following a lot of this morning, including that amusement park accident, a woman struck by an object that flew from a roller coaster
matt gutman is there on the ground for us with more. ning, matt. >> reporter: robin, good morning. the coast guard helicopters have medevacked about 100 patients so far from here to port-au-prince. these are people with compound fractures in their legs and that's because this hospital is structurally unstable. they're doing surgery outdoors, patients lining the hallways and the courtyards also in the grass. all of this after that tropical storm plowed through here dumping up to 15 inches...
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matt gutman is on the ground in laplace, louisiana, with more. morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, cecilia. ginger just mentioned it, flooding has been the major story here. you can see the damage from our done. the only way in and out has been through high water vehicles and boats and yesterday we saw this incredible synergy of thousands of volunteers, national guards, taking hundreds out of these floodwaters. this morning, another morning in the dark for new orleans, more than a million without power. five people confirmed dead from hurricane ida, the second strongest hurricane to hit louisiana obliterating homes, neighborhoods sinking underwater. the rescue effort massive in scope. over 5,000 national guard on the ground with search and rescue efforts across louisiana and mississippi. search and rescue helicopters crisscrossing the sky. the cajun navy and other volunteers out in force. in laplace we joined michael from the cajun navy as we traveled on what were once clear roadways and power lines submerged. >> did you find people? >
matt gutman is on the ground in laplace, louisiana, with more. morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, cecilia. ginger just mentioned it, flooding has been the major story here. you can see the damage from our done. the only way in and out has been through high water vehicles and boats and yesterday we saw this incredible synergy of thousands of volunteers, national guards, taking hundreds out of these floodwaters. this morning, another morning in the dark for new orleans, more...
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matt gutman joins us from california with more on the air quality alerts right now. good morning to you, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, amy. talk about the air quality, these fires have just exploded. this one torching 500 acres in just a short time yesterday afternoon. 12 structures destroyed including this house which you can see is still smoldering and still putting out all that smoke and i want to give you a sense of how hot these fires burn, basically hot enough to crumble brick and this is just 1 of 16 wildfires burning across the state this morning. overnight, multiple new fires exploding across california north and south. just outside of los angeles, this brush fire engulfing the 15 freeway in smoke, flames roaring up mountainsides and in this valley leaping towards homes. residents seen trying to put them out with a trickle of a garden hose. helicopters and air tankers beating the fire back. 12 structures damaged or destroyed as the fire continued to char hills. animals seen huddling as smoke and embers swirled. north of sacramento, the bennett fire pr
matt gutman joins us from california with more on the air quality alerts right now. good morning to you, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, amy. talk about the air quality, these fires have just exploded. this one torching 500 acres in just a short time yesterday afternoon. 12 structures destroyed including this house which you can see is still smoldering and still putting out all that smoke and i want to give you a sense of how hot these fires burn, basically hot enough to crumble...
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matt gutman has the latest. >> reporter: this morning, haiti in despair after tropical depression grace plowed through overnight. rain and high-powered winds destroying their makeshift tents, survivors drenched clutching their belongings attempting to save what they have left. the country already reeling from a 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck saturday. overnight, as that rain came down, we found sarah and her extended family and neighbors under that tarp, cooking what they had. this tarp is basically held up by a stick and that's all they have right now. whoa. the se reaching a fevered pitch. hundreds still missing. u.s. coast guard is airlifting this injured person, taking them back to port-au-prince for better care, that's because the hospitals here have been completely overwhelmed. and across the earthquake zone, there is thirst and hunger. they're distributing food behind me. you can see how intense it's getting. it gives you a sense of how hungry people are and how desperate they are here. many roads remain impassable. dozens of cars and mopeds lining up, waiting for those bul
matt gutman has the latest. >> reporter: this morning, haiti in despair after tropical depression grace plowed through overnight. rain and high-powered winds destroying their makeshift tents, survivors drenched clutching their belongings attempting to save what they have left. the country already reeling from a 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck saturday. overnight, as that rain came down, we found sarah and her extended family and neighbors under that tarp, cooking what they had. this...