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daytona beach, one building collapsed.cuate. fox weather robert ray live from daytona with the latest. what's it look like and feel like? >> yeah, britain. this is the boardwalk on daytona beach. look at this. look at the waves crashing in, the atlantic ocean. that's the beach, daytona beach which is no longer a beach right now. still recovering from hurricane ian as the waves come crashing in. high tide at about 853 eastern. look at this. you talk about that erosion and people evacuated from condo complexes. this is the booed walker that has been collapsed by the fury and force and energy of tropical storm nicole which came in as hurricane nicole just south of advisory row beach about 130 miles where i'm standing on daytona beach right now. and all morning long, we have been seeing this wave action, this surge come in. actually, some foam come in that was blowing when the wind were really picking up. it looked like a blizzard here in daytona beach as the light has come up very dangerous situation. you can see the fire dep
daytona beach, one building collapsed.cuate. fox weather robert ray live from daytona with the latest. what's it look like and feel like? >> yeah, britain. this is the boardwalk on daytona beach. look at this. look at the waves crashing in, the atlantic ocean. that's the beach, daytona beach which is no longer a beach right now. still recovering from hurricane ian as the waves come crashing in. high tide at about 853 eastern. look at this. you talk about that erosion and people evacuated...
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of i think the headline is there is no daytona beach at daytona beach today because of the water.u can follow robert and nicole's path by down loading the fox weather app. and you'll have al the information at your finger tips. >> ainsley: next guest jacqui rosario reelected into the indian river county school board and cindy spray reelected to the manatee county school board. good morning, ladies. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> ainsley: jacqui, i will start with you because i know you represent the vero beach area. how is your family? did you evacuate. >> we are good. everything is good. a lot of rain and wind but all is well. >> ainsley: how are you feeling this morning now that you know you are reelected? >> it's exciting. i'm happy. i'm elated. i'm glad it's over. it's been long run. everybody campaigning since january. and i have hit some obstacles along the way. some naysayers that just want to lie and twist any kind of narrative just so that they can, you know, be the will to the issues at hand. i'm glad we have prevailed. we won the race. governor desantis' education
of i think the headline is there is no daytona beach at daytona beach today because of the water.u can follow robert and nicole's path by down loading the fox weather app. and you'll have al the information at your finger tips. >> ainsley: next guest jacqui rosario reelected into the indian river county school board and cindy spray reelected to the manatee county school board. good morning, ladies. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> ainsley: jacqui, i will start with...
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this building in daytona beach shores. ginger zee with the timing and the track. she's standing by in just a moment. but first, rob marciano with the preparations. he's in jensen beach, florida, tnight. >> reporter: tonight, angry atlantic waves from nicole, a massive storm crashing ashore. look at the white caps and wave action here on the indian river. this isn't even the ocean. and this isn't even high tide. this sea wall's taking a beaten. those houses in jeopardy. this road certainly going to be flooded tonight. in daytona beach shores, officials forced to evacuate families from multiple high rises. the properties already sustaining damage from hurricane ian. our ginger zee in daytona beach. >> the storm is still more than 250 miles away and the erosion has been epic. look out this window. the sliding glass door of a home. they lost 30 feet in just the last 24 hours. we had a backyard yesterday. we don't today. >> workers racing to try to save these homes. shoring up the land they sit on with boulders before the next high tide. airports and theme parks in the
this building in daytona beach shores. ginger zee with the timing and the track. she's standing by in just a moment. but first, rob marciano with the preparations. he's in jensen beach, florida, tnight. >> reporter: tonight, angry atlantic waves from nicole, a massive storm crashing ashore. look at the white caps and wave action here on the indian river. this isn't even the ocean. and this isn't even high tide. this sea wall's taking a beaten. those houses in jeopardy. this road certainly...
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cbs' elise preston will start us off tonight from daytona beach.evening, elise. >> reporter: good evening norah. remnants of nicole are still being felt here in-- in daytona beach. and just a few blocks from where i'm standing, families along the east coast are under a curfew until 7:00 a.m. tomorrow. this, as workers assess the safety of buildings on the water. homes along this barrier island teetered on the edge before hurricane nicole hit-- now, many have crumbled into the ocean. local officials in volusia county say, as many as 40 single homes and 19 hotels are compromised. >> no one's ever seen anything like this. we're worried about the condos, we're worried about re-homing people. >> reporter: walls are gone, furniture is ruined-- everything these homeowners have worked for has been swept away by the sea. >> this whole area is unsafe as well. it's just compromised everything and it's creating, basically, almost like sink holes underneath these houses. >> reporter: back in september, hurricane ian undermined sea walls in the area, and there w
cbs' elise preston will start us off tonight from daytona beach.evening, elise. >> reporter: good evening norah. remnants of nicole are still being felt here in-- in daytona beach. and just a few blocks from where i'm standing, families along the east coast are under a curfew until 7:00 a.m. tomorrow. this, as workers assess the safety of buildings on the water. homes along this barrier island teetered on the edge before hurricane nicole hit-- now, many have crumbled into the ocean. local...
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communities in daytona beach shores a nearby wilbur by the sea were among those hit. residence like property manager crystal goodrich they living here wasn't always such a risk. >> we did not build as if we were going to be overlooking the ocean. this was not an area that has ever even flooded. >> reporter: but this time, the remnants of some homes were swept out to sea. floodwaters overtook city streets. heavy winds, downed trees, knocked out power lines, and at one point, more than 330,000 people were without electricity statewide. >> our infrastructure took a beating from hurricane ian. there was no way we could recover. and now, here comes nicole. >> reporter: mike chitwood is the sheriff. he called nicole a knockout punch and said more than 600 people have been evacuated from condos that were declared structurally unsafe. what is going through your mind right now? >> it's heartbreaking. tile the is in for hard times. >> reporter: marcy dutton has lived here since the 1970s. used to sell ice cream on the beach. >> we are a tourist town. that beach is our lifeline
communities in daytona beach shores a nearby wilbur by the sea were among those hit. residence like property manager crystal goodrich they living here wasn't always such a risk. >> we did not build as if we were going to be overlooking the ocean. this was not an area that has ever even flooded. >> reporter: but this time, the remnants of some homes were swept out to sea. floodwaters overtook city streets. heavy winds, downed trees, knocked out power lines, and at one point, more...
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remnants of nicole are still being felt here in daytona beach.nd just a few blocks from where i'm standing, families along the east coast are under a curfew until 7:00 a.m. tomorrow. this as workers assess the safety of buildings on the water. homes along this barrier island teetered on the edge before hurricane nicole hit. now many have crumbled into the ocean. local officials in volusia county say as many as 40 single homes and 19 hotels are compromised. >> no one's ever seen anything like this. we're worried about the condos. we're worried about rehoming people. >> reporter: walls are gone. furniture is ruined. everything these homeowners have worked for has been swept away by the sea. >> this whole area is unsafe as well. it's just compromised everything, and it's creating basically almost like sinkholes underneath these houses. >> reporter: back in september, hurricane ian undermined seawalls in the area, and there wasn't enough time to fix them before nicole made a rare november landfall. >> this is obviously not as significant a storm as h
remnants of nicole are still being felt here in daytona beach.nd just a few blocks from where i'm standing, families along the east coast are under a curfew until 7:00 a.m. tomorrow. this as workers assess the safety of buildings on the water. homes along this barrier island teetered on the edge before hurricane nicole hit. now many have crumbled into the ocean. local officials in volusia county say as many as 40 single homes and 19 hotels are compromised. >> no one's ever seen anything...
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and even inland, check out daytona beach at 1:00 a.m., 53. cocoa beach, making landfall, some of the gusts upwards of 72. and look at even orlando tomorrow morning, 63-mile-per-hour. tampa gets into some of the gusty stuff, too. i want to take you through the biggest impacts. storm surge, three to five feet. you could see one to two feet even for biscayne bay and on the other side, right there in the big bend of florida, two to four. as this thing makes its turn back into georgia and eventually south carolina, it become as low, it gets absorbed into this front and what we are most concerned about then is squeezing out a ton of rain up into interior new england, even the green and white mountains. david? >> right up into d.c. and new york. all right, ginger, thank you. stay safe with you and the crew, as well. this is going to be a serious storm hitting in florida tonight and then right up the coast. >>> in the meantime, to the other news here, and the major developments in the war in ukraine. russia tonight signaling its retreat from the key
and even inland, check out daytona beach at 1:00 a.m., 53. cocoa beach, making landfall, some of the gusts upwards of 72. and look at even orlando tomorrow morning, 63-mile-per-hour. tampa gets into some of the gusty stuff, too. i want to take you through the biggest impacts. storm surge, three to five feet. you could see one to two feet even for biscayne bay and on the other side, right there in the big bend of florida, two to four. as this thing makes its turn back into georgia and eventually...
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back down in daytona beach. the tampa skyway, the storm made its way across the peninsula, has closed this morning. you will see wind and rain all the way to tallahassee as the center makes it there later this afternoon and tonight, it will then traverse to the north and east. it'll get picked up and run northeast. squeezed together with a front. a whole lot of rain, a tornado threat. wow, these waves are crashing up and the water is coming up but we, of course, will be following it as so many people are close to or have already seen their homes go in this morning. that's a big pic been hanging out. hey there, again. >> reporter: yeah, i am hanging out at rippey's on broadway after an unforgettable nite. -- night. so many star-studded collabs as you saw. what a great night and this morning, we're going to talk about a segment sponsored by chevrolet with the help of country star breland. they've announced, guys, a once in a lifetime opportunity for country music fans. during the show, breland ran through some of
back down in daytona beach. the tampa skyway, the storm made its way across the peninsula, has closed this morning. you will see wind and rain all the way to tallahassee as the center makes it there later this afternoon and tonight, it will then traverse to the north and east. it'll get picked up and run northeast. squeezed together with a front. a whole lot of rain, a tornado threat. wow, these waves are crashing up and the water is coming up but we, of course, will be following it as so many...
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hurricane nicole made landfall early thursday, south of daytona beach, as a rare november category 1 storm. and it absolutely eviscerated florida's coastline. dozens of homes and hotels, crumbling to pieces down below, or left teetering and uninhabitable. abc's victor oquendo in daytona beach shores. >> residents tell me they've never seen anything like this. authorities have declared 49 buildings unsafe, calling the structural damage unprecedented. and there is still danger. officials warning if you go anywhere near the beach, you're putting your life in jeopardy. >> reporter: climate scientists say rising seas are making coastal floods flow deeper inland, making once in a century incidents like this much more frequent. here in the new york city area, rounds of rain tonight, sometimes heavy. slick roads and gusty winds making for a dangerous ride home before what's left of nicole finally moves out. whit. >> all right, stephanie, thanks. >>> let's get right to abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano. rob, we can see the messy conditions hitting the east coast. time this out for us. >
hurricane nicole made landfall early thursday, south of daytona beach, as a rare november category 1 storm. and it absolutely eviscerated florida's coastline. dozens of homes and hotels, crumbling to pieces down below, or left teetering and uninhabitable. abc's victor oquendo in daytona beach shores. >> residents tell me they've never seen anything like this. authorities have declared 49 buildings unsafe, calling the structural damage unprecedented. and there is still danger. officials...
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in daytona beach shores, look at the images tonight. powerful waves eroding foundations there. this number tonight, at least 19 hotels and con dopes now compromised. the storm surge rushing into neighborhoods, flooding the streets of palm coast, florida, tonight. senior meteorologist rob marciano with the track at this hour, and victor oquendo with the damage in florida tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a rare november hurricane cutting a path of destruction along florida's atlantic coast, the latest landfall in nearly 40 years. authorities say at least 19 hotels and condos, as well as 40 homes in volusia county, have been damaged or destroyed. >> there are some buildings that have been partially collapsed. >> reporter: dan friebis has lived in daytona beach shores for 64 years. he says it will never be the same. how many people had to evacuate in this area? >> i had four or five people walk up to me wondering where they're going to live. >> reporter: in nearby daytona beach, the powerful storm surge and massive waves causing severe erosion, sending multiple beachfront homes colla
in daytona beach shores, look at the images tonight. powerful waves eroding foundations there. this number tonight, at least 19 hotels and con dopes now compromised. the storm surge rushing into neighborhoods, flooding the streets of palm coast, florida, tonight. senior meteorologist rob marciano with the track at this hour, and victor oquendo with the damage in florida tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a rare november hurricane cutting a path of destruction along florida's atlantic coast,...
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. >> harris: we'll go to robert ray live in daytona beach, florida. one of the latest storms that florida has seen. >> it is. 88 years for the atlantic side. 1935 the last time a hurricane made landfall in november in the east side of florida and the same year social security was enacted. the winds continue to whip in here, harris, the outer bands. think bit. nicole came in at 3:00 a.m. and here we are still experiencing this. this right here is normally daytona beach, the actual beach, the white sands. now the atlantic ocean taking it over and pushing in the surge. look what the surge has done. it is creating sink holes, wow, as the water comes in creating sink holes on the famous board walk in daytona beach. literally steel and concrete crushed and crumbed. this was filled with water a couple hours ago with high tide that created these effects. there is still pooling water over here and things are pushed in as the waves actually are hitting this breaker and flying up. much more intense a couple hours ago. this is probably if you can believe it the c
. >> harris: we'll go to robert ray live in daytona beach, florida. one of the latest storms that florida has seen. >> it is. 88 years for the atlantic side. 1935 the last time a hurricane made landfall in november in the east side of florida and the same year social security was enacted. the winds continue to whip in here, harris, the outer bands. think bit. nicole came in at 3:00 a.m. and here we are still experiencing this. this right here is normally daytona beach, the actual...
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this was left behind at daytona beach shores. dozens of condos and homes are at risk right now. >> it's heartbreaking to look at people's lives floating away in the ocean. evacuate over 600 folks from structurally unsafe buildings. >> this is a popular stretch of fishing pier, it was wiped out like a shark took a bite out of it. it is the third recorded hurricane to hit this late in the year. >>> still ahead, are we in the clear from fire season? an expert weighs in on our outlook thanks to the recent wet weather. >>> and how this car is opening new doors for a bay area veteran and her family when we >>> about a couple covers and dozen demonstrators rallied to bring attention to climate change. they marched down battery. they are calling for more effective and sweeping policies to fight climate change. let's go to walnut creek now where a military veteran just got a life-changing gift. >>> this is a new car, part of a program with progressive insurance along with rent a car kylie jones is one of many veterans getting a vehicle to
this was left behind at daytona beach shores. dozens of condos and homes are at risk right now. >> it's heartbreaking to look at people's lives floating away in the ocean. evacuate over 600 folks from structurally unsafe buildings. >> this is a popular stretch of fishing pier, it was wiped out like a shark took a bite out of it. it is the third recorded hurricane to hit this late in the year. >>> still ahead, are we in the clear from fire season? an expert weighs in on our...
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however, it's the storm surge down through daytona beach and jacksonville and fort pierce, the 3 to 5-foot storm surge that could lead to more beach erosion and significant flooding right along the coastline. the only saving grace, lester, is the storm hits during low tide it's tomorrow morning's high tide that we'll work about. >> dylan, thanks very much let's get the view from the round. we want to head to florida that's where nbc's sam brock is watching as things turn for the worse. >> lester, good evening. the size of the storm is massive, just six weeks after ian. while many people assume ian did its damage on the west coast, here on the east coast it caused all kinds of erosion. just look at this beach and how it's dwindled, exposing the coastline to a direct hit. tonight it's a state of emergency across nearly 50 florida counties as ocean waters swell from the space coast to daytona beach >> we watched a huge chunk of this backyard just dissolve and fall into the ocean this morning. >> reporter: dramatic images show a public restroom sliding into the ocean in volusia county, wh
however, it's the storm surge down through daytona beach and jacksonville and fort pierce, the 3 to 5-foot storm surge that could lead to more beach erosion and significant flooding right along the coastline. the only saving grace, lester, is the storm hits during low tide it's tomorrow morning's high tide that we'll work about. >> dylan, thanks very much let's get the view from the round. we want to head to florida that's where nbc's sam brock is watching as things turn for the worse....
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down in florida, though, the storm caused catastrophic damage including in daytona beach where people are without homes after nicole left them unlivable. and believe it or not, there could be more damage on the way, elise preston has more. >> reporter: homes along this barrier island teeter on the edge before hurricane nicole hit. now many have crumbled into the ocean. local officials in volusia county say as many as 40 single homes and 19 hotels are compromised. >> no one has ever seen anything like this. we're worried about the condos, worried about rehoming people. >> reporter: walls are gone, furniture is ruined. everything these homeowners have worked for has been swept away by the sea. >> this whole area is unsafe as well. it's just compromsed everything and it's creating basically almost like sinkholes underneath these houses. >> reporter: back in september hurricane ian undermined sea walls in the area and there wasn't enough time to fix them before nicole made a rare november landfall. >> this is obviously not as significant a storm as hurricane ian was, but coming on the hee
down in florida, though, the storm caused catastrophic damage including in daytona beach where people are without homes after nicole left them unlivable. and believe it or not, there could be more damage on the way, elise preston has more. >> reporter: homes along this barrier island teeter on the edge before hurricane nicole hit. now many have crumbled into the ocean. local officials in volusia county say as many as 40 single homes and 19 hotels are compromised. >> no one has ever...
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this is what the storm left behind in daytona beach shores. mark just moved into the building in january. now, he is having second thoughts. >> i retired, from the post office, starting a new life. this is not what i bargained for. >> reporter: this is the back part of his condo. it used to be a deck. the next-door beach safety office is collapsing into the ocean. >> this is like we are under some type of attack. >> reporter: sheriff mike chitwood said dozens of volusia county condos and homes could be at risk. >> it is heartbreaking to look at people's lives floating away in the ocean. we have evacuated over 600 folks from condos that have been declared structurally unsafe. >> reporter: the strahl sprawling storm system made landfall early wednesday morning with waves pounding st. augustine, and turning streets in st. john's county into rivers. in lauderdale by the sea, a section of this popular fishing pier is gone. the owner vows to rebuild. >> it will take time and effort we will take care of it. >> reporter: waves pounded flagler beach, w
this is what the storm left behind in daytona beach shores. mark just moved into the building in january. now, he is having second thoughts. >> i retired, from the post office, starting a new life. this is not what i bargained for. >> reporter: this is the back part of his condo. it used to be a deck. the next-door beach safety office is collapsing into the ocean. >> this is like we are under some type of attack. >> reporter: sheriff mike chitwood said dozens of volusia...
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check out daytona beach at one a.m. 53 cocoa beach is it's making landfall near fort pierce. report st lucie some of those gusts upwards of 70 to look at even orlando. tampa gets into some of the dusty stuff to the worst effects maybe inland where widespread power outages are expected. most trees can withstand category one storms, but hurricane ian saturated the soil in florida, leaving trees at a higher risk of falling. florida theme parks and airports were closed ahead of nicole. hundreds of flights have already been canceled. we'll take a closer look at the forecast and just moments but right now we want to get to the other big story, the balance of power in congress is still up for grabs. republicans appear on track to win a narrow majority in the house control of the senate hangs on three uncalled racist. georgia by the way, is heading to a runoff, and arizona democrat mark kelly expanded his lead slightly overnight. then there's nevada, where republican adam laxalt has the edge. but this race this is also too early to call. another race of interest is the governor's rac
check out daytona beach at one a.m. 53 cocoa beach is it's making landfall near fort pierce. report st lucie some of those gusts upwards of 70 to look at even orlando. tampa gets into some of the dusty stuff to the worst effects maybe inland where widespread power outages are expected. most trees can withstand category one storms, but hurricane ian saturated the soil in florida, leaving trees at a higher risk of falling. florida theme parks and airports were closed ahead of nicole. hundreds of...
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daytona is a place where magic can happen. - [narrator] "road to daytona," the groundbreaking series streaming now only on "fox nation." dagen: good morning, i'm dagen mcdowell, in for maria bartiromo. it's friday, november 25th. your top stories 6:00 a.m. eastern. today futures are up this morning, mixed action, 61 point gain on the dow futures on this black friday, also a shortened day of trading, markets closing at a 1:00 p.m. this afternoon. americans are gearing up to the get shopping as new reports say amazon employees around the world are being urged to strike on one of the busiest shopping days of the year. more details all morning long. take a look at the 10 year treasury yield compared to the yield on the two-year. look at that inversion. that says recession. investors again when the 10 year yield is so much lower than theo year, investors are betting on an economic slowdown in the coming quarters, even years. the federal reserve signaling a slowdown in its rate hike campaign at the december meeting but that yield curve inversion you're looking at right you now, had that is
daytona is a place where magic can happen. - [narrator] "road to daytona," the groundbreaking series streaming now only on "fox nation." dagen: good morning, i'm dagen mcdowell, in for maria bartiromo. it's friday, november 25th. your top stories 6:00 a.m. eastern. today futures are up this morning, mixed action, 61 point gain on the dow futures on this black friday, also a shortened day of trading, markets closing at a 1:00 p.m. this afternoon. americans are gearing up to...
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stthere was no beach at daytona beach. the. >> no beach indeed.by the fury of the atlantic ocean. still going. high tide guys about 30 minutes from now and start to see the atlantic come in and hit this breaker and push up many moments as they come in you seal it come right up and then the surge comes in already. there is pooling on the boardwalk and debris 2, 3 feet in surge that has come in. unfortunately, and we expect to see more of this all up and down the coast line, erosion, the biggest problem up and down here 10 condominiums plus evacuated because of the possibility of exactly the situations like this where the structure just can't take it and goes flying into the ocean. they did not want people to get injured or die hurricane nicole came in roughly 3:00 a.m. 300 miles south of where i'm at. tropical storm as it digs and moves into the panhandle up into georgia and the carolinas and unfortunately, going to cause a lot of potential flooding issues as the atlantic and high tide coming up here real soon and another rain band beginning. back
stthere was no beach at daytona beach. the. >> no beach indeed.by the fury of the atlantic ocean. still going. high tide guys about 30 minutes from now and start to see the atlantic come in and hit this breaker and push up many moments as they come in you seal it come right up and then the surge comes in already. there is pooling on the boardwalk and debris 2, 3 feet in surge that has come in. unfortunately, and we expect to see more of this all up and down the coast line, erosion, the...
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places like daytona beach, daytona shores, ormond beach all seeing significant beach erosion. can building to collapse or to be heavily damaged. there are at least another dozen large structures have to be inspected to make sure that their integrity is still intact after all of this. about five deaths reported as part of this. >> we are going to continue tracking this throughout the morning for you over on fox weather. back to you. >> will: all right, will. thank you so much. okay, i think she is in front of her camera. i think she is ready. >> carley: i got my game face on. >> will: i like your readiness pose. carley shimkus is ready to deliver the news. >> carley: i have a story everybody is going to be interested in to start with, guys. update here on that tent facility in new york city. it is closing knox closing migrant tent shelters in randall's island that opened a month ago due to a decrease in new arrivals. that project cost the city at least $650,000 to build. and it was put up after the first structure for the migrants in the bronx flooded. aoc didn't want it there.
places like daytona beach, daytona shores, ormond beach all seeing significant beach erosion. can building to collapse or to be heavily damaged. there are at least another dozen large structures have to be inspected to make sure that their integrity is still intact after all of this. about five deaths reported as part of this. >> we are going to continue tracking this throughout the morning for you over on fox weather. back to you. >> will: all right, will. thank you so much. okay,...
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just a short distance from here, in daytona beach shores, you see condominium and hotel buildings.e drone, they look like they are close to the water. on the surface, they look safe. indeed, the building inspectors and structural engineers say 22 of the buildingings in the daytona beach shores area, hotels, condominiums, need to be evacuated because at this point we know of several of them, maybe at many as seven, that may have to come down because they are unsafe. all 22 are being examined today by the building inspectors. they are seeing cracks and everything else. this is certainly going to take time for them to sort all of this out before you can go to that next step which is starting the idea of a recovery here. >> just a disaster. i saw on your piece, some of those are high-rises. if they have to come down, we are talking about so much displacement. what a terrible situation for florida. thank you. >>> turning back to politics, the undecided contest for house control. garrett haake joining me now. if the republicans hit the 218 magic number and win the majority, the focus is
just a short distance from here, in daytona beach shores, you see condominium and hotel buildings.e drone, they look like they are close to the water. on the surface, they look safe. indeed, the building inspectors and structural engineers say 22 of the buildingings in the daytona beach shores area, hotels, condominiums, need to be evacuated because at this point we know of several of them, maybe at many as seven, that may have to come down because they are unsafe. all 22 are being examined...
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fox's robert ray in daytona beach. how's it looking there, robert?indy. and look at the atlantic. this is supposed to be daytona beach, the actual beach, but it is now full of the atlantic the ocean storming in and creating surge where i'm standing on the boardwalk here in daytona beach. you look down there, totally flooded. now a tropical stormy coal, it came in at 3 a.m. look at this, guys, i want to show you this. we are seeing compromising situations here. the boardwalk here, part of it has collapsed by the energy, and you see the water flowing in and moving that concrete. it's going to cost a lot of money to fix this. unfortunately, they think that other areas here may experience more compromise as the day goes on, maybe even into tomorrow. and the thing is, stuart, all the -- can. [no audio] stuart: okay. that's what happens when you're reporting live from the middle of a hurricane and the water's coming right at you. you'll sometimes lose contact, but i'm sure robert is in good shape. are we going to get him back? no, i'm afraid we lost the co
fox's robert ray in daytona beach. how's it looking there, robert?indy. and look at the atlantic. this is supposed to be daytona beach, the actual beach, but it is now full of the atlantic the ocean storming in and creating surge where i'm standing on the boardwalk here in daytona beach. you look down there, totally flooded. now a tropical stormy coal, it came in at 3 a.m. look at this, guys, i want to show you this. we are seeing compromising situations here. the boardwalk here, part of it has...
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nicole is again it caused havoc across florida when it made landfall near daytona beach, but they'renot out of the woods yet. we still have a very strong storm surge warning, in effect for that storm surge up to five ft around the florida panhandle all the way up into the carolinas, the center. the core of this depression is now over west virginia, producing copious amounts of rain thunderstorm activity and the potential for tornadoes. and all this activity is going to slide to the east. it'll be raining all weekend, up and down the eastern seaboard all the way into. canada. we'll have some light rain not so much right now. we do have a few high thin clouds overhead. looking out towards san francisco are numbers recovered nicely after kick starting the morning in the valley near clayton at 29. it was below freezing and ping groves scott's ville and also in wood acre but slightly above freezing and the south bay and campbell park checking in at 35 numbers, now a couple degrees warmer than yesterday. if you want to refer to it as such, it's 57 in san francisco, 57 degrees and throughou
nicole is again it caused havoc across florida when it made landfall near daytona beach, but they'renot out of the woods yet. we still have a very strong storm surge warning, in effect for that storm surge up to five ft around the florida panhandle all the way up into the carolinas, the center. the core of this depression is now over west virginia, producing copious amounts of rain thunderstorm activity and the potential for tornadoes. and all this activity is going to slide to the east. it'll...
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victor oquendo starts us off in daytona beach.ood morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning, george. nicole has left but the danger has not. there is still a very real possibility of even more collapses. this is one of the 49 buildings deemed unsafe and let's take you right up to our drone. you can see part of the seawall and the parking lot here collapsing, and as we fly north, building after building sustaining some kind of damage. everyone being told to stay off of the beach. officials warning if you go anywhere near the beach you are putting your life in jeopardy. this morning, the remnants of hurricane nicole barreling north after pummeling florida with winds of up to 75 miles per hour. the rare november storm leaving a trail of destruction across florida. at least four people killed and dozens of homes damaged or destroyed. authorities now declaring 49 buildings unsafe in volusia county including two dozen hotels and condos calling the structural damage unprecedented. shawn wood managing the dream inn in daytona beach shore
victor oquendo starts us off in daytona beach.ood morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning, george. nicole has left but the danger has not. there is still a very real possibility of even more collapses. this is one of the 49 buildings deemed unsafe and let's take you right up to our drone. you can see part of the seawall and the parking lot here collapsing, and as we fly north, building after building sustaining some kind of damage. everyone being told to stay off of the beach....
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host: this is cheryl in daytona beach, florida. republican. good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. i think this is the saddest time the country has ever been in. it seems like based in the 1970's, when vietnam was going on, even before then. host: why are you feeling that way today? caller: look at where we are at. russia, china, north korea, misbehaving horribly. america is a special country. we have always been a special country. the whole world needed country -- america to be a special country and a beacon on the hill. we have done so much around the world that is unacknowledged. especially in florida where we suffered hurricane ian, to see the level of support that is common, the volunteers that have come down, the millions of dollars -- people walked away from their lives and homes to help each other. america is a good and decent country at heart. americans are basically good and decent people. i think we all want what's best for our families and future. having security is the most important. i feel a lot of people do not feel that now, espec
host: this is cheryl in daytona beach, florida. republican. good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. i think this is the saddest time the country has ever been in. it seems like based in the 1970's, when vietnam was going on, even before then. host: why are you feeling that way today? caller: look at where we are at. russia, china, north korea, misbehaving horribly. america is a special country. we have always been a special country. the whole world needed country -- america to be a...
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reportera: esas impresionantes imÁgenes de daytona beach registraron el colapso de varias viviendas que el aire luego que el enfurecido mar se tragÓ gran parte del playa. algunas casas quedaron expuestas al perder puertas y ventanas. el ojo del huracÁn nicole entrÓ en la madrugada por este punto en la costa este de florida. al menos presenta 33,000 personas quedaron sin electricidad y el gobernador declarÓ emergencia en 67 estados. ——en 67 condados. hacia el interior de la costa, varias calles se inundaron. >> siempre me gusta venir despuÉs para ver cÓmo le tocÓ a la playa. siempre venimos con los niÑos. >> estamos viendo que las olas estÁn bastante altas, pero estÁ todo muy callado y bonito. todo limpio. >> aquÍ las autoridades dicen que todavÍa existe el gran peligro de que las playas se sigan erosionando. prueba de ello es esa estructura metÁlica donde normalmente se estacionaban los que cuidan esta playa. el mar se tragÓ parte de esa playa y esa estructura se inclinÓ y prÁcticamente se quedÓ sin nada que la sostenga, algo muy peligroso. leÓn: el expresidente donald trump criticÓ a l
reportera: esas impresionantes imÁgenes de daytona beach registraron el colapso de varias viviendas que el aire luego que el enfurecido mar se tragÓ gran parte del playa. algunas casas quedaron expuestas al perder puertas y ventanas. el ojo del huracÁn nicole entrÓ en la madrugada por este punto en la costa este de florida. al menos presenta 33,000 personas quedaron sin electricidad y el gobernador declarÓ emergencia en 67 estados. ——en 67 condados. hacia el interior de la costa,...
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all of this was happening and these incredible impacts at daytona we had to flooding in the carolinasarleston, police had to race around putting up barricades to keep people through driving through feet of floodwater. trying to challenge it anyway learning they were no match for that floodwater. the story of the cold is not over a. we will continue to track the movements around the clock for you right now on fox weather. >> thank you for joining us. there is nothing scarier to the people currently running our country than freedom of speech, that would mean that their opponents get to talk. in explain what they're doing wrong. they can't have that because they don't want to lose power. he sets out to destroy his former ally, eve on musk. plus one of the bright spots of the midterm elections as we can finally say goodbye to beto rourke and amateur pornographer stacy abrams. we are going to do that straigh ahead. ♪ >> tucker: as we told you a moment ago, a lot of the result from tuesday's elections are no there because it's really hard to count ballots. it's unbelievably complicated t ad
all of this was happening and these incredible impacts at daytona we had to flooding in the carolinasarleston, police had to race around putting up barricades to keep people through driving through feet of floodwater. trying to challenge it anyway learning they were no match for that floodwater. the story of the cold is not over a. we will continue to track the movements around the clock for you right now on fox weather. >> thank you for joining us. there is nothing scarier to the people...
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kumasi: ginger zee is in daytona beach, florida.getting wrapped up in the outside of nicole. the winds, even though they are diminishing, they are staying the same on the east coast of florida. the erosion has been incredible. we will bring you the latest pictures and the track if you are traveling from atlanta to new york, you will want to know about this going into the weekend. we have more midterm results. our team is still covering that. we are at the cmas. (vo) a medicare advantage plan should come with all the benefits you want and zero compromises. with anthem blue cross, it can. just go to anthem.com/answers or call 833-797-4179 for a free one-on-one medicare plan review. ask about our zero dollar monthly premium plans that include dental, vision and hearing coverage along with transportation, a gym membership and zero dollar copay for prescriptions all for zero extra cost. plus, you could be eligible for extra benefits to help you save even more. we have plans with up to twenty-three hundred dollars a year to help you pay f
kumasi: ginger zee is in daytona beach, florida.getting wrapped up in the outside of nicole. the winds, even though they are diminishing, they are staying the same on the east coast of florida. the erosion has been incredible. we will bring you the latest pictures and the track if you are traveling from atlanta to new york, you will want to know about this going into the weekend. we have more midterm results. our team is still covering that. we are at the cmas. (vo) a medicare advantage plan...
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that is daytona beach, florida. tropical storm nicole inches closer to land there.under a hurricane warning. if any -- nicole turns into a category one hurricane, could be the first time in november. let's bring in our hurricane specialist. he's one of the statest most trusted voices on this. welcome to you, sir. what do we need to know about nicole? >> hi, sandra. it's just offshore and coming ashore tonight. here you can see on the radar, you can see out of miami, we're on the edge of the radar range. the eye of the storm is over here in the bahamas. what we see are the bands of rain. another band comes in, it gets stronger and stronger. this will peak this evening in to about midnight. looks like the time that and la fall will happen. what is already happening this very strong wind is blowing in here against the shoreline that was damaged in ian. so it doesn't have the normal protection especially in the daytona beach area, on towards cape canaveral. it could intensify over the bahamas and weaken over the state of florida. look how far the strong winds extend to
that is daytona beach, florida. tropical storm nicole inches closer to land there.under a hurricane warning. if any -- nicole turns into a category one hurricane, could be the first time in november. let's bring in our hurricane specialist. he's one of the statest most trusted voices on this. welcome to you, sir. what do we need to know about nicole? >> hi, sandra. it's just offshore and coming ashore tonight. here you can see on the radar, you can see out of miami, we're on the edge of...
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. >> reporter: in daytona beach shores emergency crews evacuated condos in danger of collapse as surging ocean water crashed into their foundations. the beach safety office is barely hanging on. here is the beach safety office. you see the waves pounding into the back of the building as it is on the brink of collapse. many local residents evacuated as sheriffs deputies went door to door warning of approaching danger. >> with this storm surge coming in and high winds, we are feel full that several of the buildings will collapse. >> reporter: the storm is so big it covered nearly the entire state shutting down airports, theme parks, and schools. >> you have down trees. you have power lines, some road wash outs, combined winds and storm surge. we have seen beach erosions. >> reporter: waves pummeled the beach and wind left rooftops dangling. the storm is an unusual november event, just the third recorded hurricane to hit florida this late in the year. the last time this happened was 1985. that's nearly 40 years ago. >> christian, thank you so much. >>> jessica, florida is not getting a brea
. >> reporter: in daytona beach shores emergency crews evacuated condos in danger of collapse as surging ocean water crashed into their foundations. the beach safety office is barely hanging on. here is the beach safety office. you see the waves pounding into the back of the building as it is on the brink of collapse. many local residents evacuated as sheriffs deputies went door to door warning of approaching danger. >> with this storm surge coming in and high winds, we are feel...
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uninhabitable. 25 coastal properties and north of here in daytona beach shores, 50 properties there,ondos and houses have all been ruled uninhabitable. the worst of hurricane nicole's damage was here. very dramatic videos showing the companies line. house after house after house. believe it or not, some of these people think they can actually rebuild it and save their houses. these are all 1, 2, $3 million properties. again, at least five people did die in this hurricane. dana. >> dana: you answered a question i would ask. can they rebuild? you had the answer for us. we wish the best for everybody. >> they will need a lot of engineers first. >> dana: and sand. thank you so much. >> yeah. >> president biden: inflation came down last month. mainstream economists are saying it's a sign of the resilience of the economic recovery. we're laser focused on it and why it's so critical for us to pass important legislation to lower the cost for families. >> bill: the argument in the afternoon yesterday the president claiming his economic plan is working. latest inflation report might suggest th
uninhabitable. 25 coastal properties and north of here in daytona beach shores, 50 properties there,ondos and houses have all been ruled uninhabitable. the worst of hurricane nicole's damage was here. very dramatic videos showing the companies line. house after house after house. believe it or not, some of these people think they can actually rebuild it and save their houses. these are all 1, 2, $3 million properties. again, at least five people did die in this hurricane. dana. >> dana:...
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up at daytona beach shores, we are talking 50, so the rest of the state did get a lot of rain, a lot00 people. most people have their power back as of today here. overall the category 1 hurricane did not cause widespread damage but in this one, maybe ten-mile section of atlantic coastline for florida, you can see this. these are american dream homes. people living on the beach, you watch the atlantic sunrise every morning, you go out the back yard and it is the beach and you walk into the water and swim. i mean, just a dream for so many people across the country, and these people now have a lot of work to do. some, though, think they can actually rebuild and repair. back to you. >> gillian: obviously hope they can, looking like a post apocalyptic paradise out there. thanks for bringing us the report, appreciate it. for more coverage, download the fox weather app or stream on your favorite connected tv device. >> john: top republicans rallying around herschel walker in hopes he can pull off a victory in that pivotal georgia state contest december 6th. so, will their efforts make a dif
up at daytona beach shores, we are talking 50, so the rest of the state did get a lot of rain, a lot00 people. most people have their power back as of today here. overall the category 1 hurricane did not cause widespread damage but in this one, maybe ten-mile section of atlantic coastline for florida, you can see this. these are american dream homes. people living on the beach, you watch the atlantic sunrise every morning, you go out the back yard and it is the beach and you walk into the water...
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jobina: the daytona beach area is one of the hardest hit.eft before the storm are learning they may have no homes to return to. reggie: that is tough to see. thank you. a group of u.s. mayors is trying to increase climate efforts in their communities. the san jose mayor says local leaders need to step up before congress falls short. >> we know we have challenges with what may be emerging from this midterm congress. it is a reassurance to the world we are all in local communities here throughout the united states as well as a rallying cry for other cities to join us in this effort. reggie: local governments for sustainability, climate mayors, and the city of san jose partnered for the race to zero initiative, focusing electricity generation, transportation, and building. they are pushing for zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. kumasi: san francisco's street ambassadors program is expanding. the supervisor announced the program is coming to the west portal neighborhood. the focus previously has been in more tourist areas like fisherman's wh
jobina: the daytona beach area is one of the hardest hit.eft before the storm are learning they may have no homes to return to. reggie: that is tough to see. thank you. a group of u.s. mayors is trying to increase climate efforts in their communities. the san jose mayor says local leaders need to step up before congress falls short. >> we know we have challenges with what may be emerging from this midterm congress. it is a reassurance to the world we are all in local communities here...
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necesariamente a los vientos de nicole sino por la marejada si crónica, estamos en el condado volusia, en daytona que fueron cargados por el mar durante horas de la noche de ayer, realmente árboles, pedazos de madera, palmas arrastradas hacia acá algunos edificios dañados por vientos la preocupación para las autoridades es el hecho de 10 edificios comprometidos ¿por qué? porque la erosión costera es brutal, que alcanza a cimientos de edificios, miren cómo el agua salada, del mar, se adentra en edificios como estos que, precisamente, han sido desalojados por autoridades ante el temor de que sus cimientos puedan fallar ante lo que es la erosión ha estado generando el mar durante gran parte de la noche de ayer y el día de ayer. recuerdan que nicole tenía un amplio campo de viento, donde empujaban el mar hacia la costa, eso genera que otras estructuras hayan colapsado y exista el temor que estas puedan, de igual forma, sufrir daños significativos producto del embate del oleaje que continúa dándose, a pesar de que los vientos han comenzado a perder intensidad en esta localidad, ahora bien, vemos el pr
necesariamente a los vientos de nicole sino por la marejada si crónica, estamos en el condado volusia, en daytona que fueron cargados por el mar durante horas de la noche de ayer, realmente árboles, pedazos de madera, palmas arrastradas hacia acá algunos edificios dañados por vientos la preocupación para las autoridades es el hecho de 10 edificios comprometidos ¿por qué? porque la erosión costera es brutal, que alcanza a cimientos de edificios, miren cómo el agua salada, del mar, se...
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robert ray in daytona beach. how bad is the damage where you are, robert? reporter: yeah, stuart.looking at millions of dollars of erosion damage here. take a look as lloyd, my photographer, kind of pans the area here on on the atlantic ocean. this is the beginnings of what's going to be really a big-time rebuild that's going to take a long time here in this part of daytona beach shores. there are many buildings that are compromised to the point of demolition. hundreds of residents that are out of pocket here, awaiting and you could see why. look at what the destruction and the waves crashing in did. this all began with ian, stuart, back in late november, compromising the shoreline, up and down here, and then nicole packed the final punch. palm trees, huge pieces of structures off of buildings, giant pipings. look at this , look at this pool over here, a swimming pool, that is literally hanging on by a thread, teetering there, about to fall here into the atlantic during high tide, that is happening right now actually. up and down emergency officials, structural engineers are going
robert ray in daytona beach. how bad is the damage where you are, robert? reporter: yeah, stuart.looking at millions of dollars of erosion damage here. take a look as lloyd, my photographer, kind of pans the area here on on the atlantic ocean. this is the beginnings of what's going to be really a big-time rebuild that's going to take a long time here in this part of daytona beach shores. there are many buildings that are compromised to the point of demolition. hundreds of residents that are out...
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>> reporter: kate, last time i checked in with you i was in south daytona. we are on daytona beach.a look at the big problem which is flooding. what you're going to see off in the distance is the international speedway bridge which has been shut off and so there is no access to that barrier island here, an area still being evacuated where the county has told us there are dozens of buildings that have been deemed unsafe and they're correlating that to coastal erosion. let's show you another angle so you can see the problem when it comes to the flooding down here. not only closing down roads, washing out roads and closing bridges but take a look down on this side. you can see just by that car there how high the water is. i spoke to one gentleman who said he left here this morning. he just checked on his business which is on this street and he has two feet of water inside. so a lot of flooding that we're seeing here and one other pretty big update that just came in as well announced that the death toll now associated with tropical storm nicole, we have reported two deaths as a result,
>> reporter: kate, last time i checked in with you i was in south daytona. we are on daytona beach.a look at the big problem which is flooding. what you're going to see off in the distance is the international speedway bridge which has been shut off and so there is no access to that barrier island here, an area still being evacuated where the county has told us there are dozens of buildings that have been deemed unsafe and they're correlating that to coastal erosion. let's show you...
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. >>> in the daytona beach area, several people were evacuated before homes buckled into the ocean. >> this home yesterday i was in the living room, that is now in the ocean. they used to have a deck and 100 feet before you hit water. this is how fast erosion can change a coast. >> the storm covered nearly the entire state of florida. the whipped up surf near st. augustine forming sea form and this bench floating away. and objects moving throughthe floodwaters. >> a couple sharks. >> but he believes it was debris from a staircase not sharks. >>> the storm could dump six inches of rain in georgia before moving to ohio and the northeast today. >>> a federal judge in texas has blocked president biden's student debt relief plan which was already on hold. the judge declared the program unlawful saying it you as you were -- usurped congress' power. the biden administration is now appealing. >>> we turn now to the midterm election. it looks like votes will be counted in arizona throug the weekend. >> the waiting game continues in nevada as well. the senate race getting closer overnight but s
. >>> in the daytona beach area, several people were evacuated before homes buckled into the ocean. >> this home yesterday i was in the living room, that is now in the ocean. they used to have a deck and 100 feet before you hit water. this is how fast erosion can change a coast. >> the storm covered nearly the entire state of florida. the whipped up surf near st. augustine forming sea form and this bench floating away. and objects moving throughthe floodwaters. >> a...
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homes were sliding into the sea in daytona beach. >> after moving furniture, we are watching the backyardurs. dan: florida's governor has declared a state of emergency in four counties, the second time in a month after the devastation on the southwest coast. nicole is on the path to be the first hurricane to hit the coast in november in nearly 40 years. new developments, david depape, the man accused of attacking nancy pelosi's husband, paul, has been indicted on federal charges, charged with attempted kidnapping of a federal officer or employee, and one count of assault on an immediate family member of a federal official. 50 years on those charges, which are separate from state charges he is already facing. the attack has prompt questions about speaker pelosi's future in politics. we spoke with an insider on some insight. >> in the last couple of years we have not seen a lot of this publicly but behind the scenes a number of congressional people wanted her out as speaker. they said it was time for a generational change and wanted younger people to step up. it was a close call last time b
homes were sliding into the sea in daytona beach. >> after moving furniture, we are watching the backyardurs. dan: florida's governor has declared a state of emergency in four counties, the second time in a month after the devastation on the southwest coast. nicole is on the path to be the first hurricane to hit the coast in november in nearly 40 years. new developments, david depape, the man accused of attacking nancy pelosi's husband, paul, has been indicted on federal charges, charged...
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unfortunately, daytona beach getting a second real blast from the tropics.development at this point. technically, as you said, hurricane season goes through the end of november. however, we have seen tropical development every month of the year. it can happen, it just is rare for it to get close to the u.s. at this point because the waters start to get a little bit warmer, and that's why we don't see is it as much. here you go, we are now in the last two weeks. i don't think we will see any more activity because there is a big cold front that's about to sweep through even parts of florida. 17 degrees right now in fargo, 39 in new york. but look at new york, 68 degrees, one last day today of really warm temperatures. we're going to break all kinds of records up and down the eastern seaboard, again, for temps into the 70s. but there is moisture and much kohler air coming on in. take -- colder air coming on in. that one tomorrow that's exiting, that is what was left of nicole. take a look at this -- this is what was nicole, about to be gone. we still have some
unfortunately, daytona beach getting a second real blast from the tropics.development at this point. technically, as you said, hurricane season goes through the end of november. however, we have seen tropical development every month of the year. it can happen, it just is rare for it to get close to the u.s. at this point because the waters start to get a little bit warmer, and that's why we don't see is it as much. here you go, we are now in the last two weeks. i don't think we will see any...
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several homes in the daytona beach area collapsed into the ocean. dozens more were damaged and some condo complexes were evacuated and deemed unsafe. severe beach erosion from hurricane ian in september made homes along florida's east coast more vulnerable to the impact of nicole. >>> coming up, passenger refunds, why some airlines are paying back travelers, and which domestic airlines is giving back millions. >>> and ready for blast-off. a long delayed mission to the moon is finally ready to launch. this is the "cbs morning news." . finally ready for launch. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so... ...glad we did this. [kid plays drums] life is for living. let's partner for all of it. i'm so glad we did this. edward jones my active psoriatic arthritis can slow me down. i'm so glad we did this. now, skyrizi helps me get going by treating my skin and joints. along with significantly clearer skin, skyrizi helps me move with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and skyrizi is just 4 doses
several homes in the daytona beach area collapsed into the ocean. dozens more were damaged and some condo complexes were evacuated and deemed unsafe. severe beach erosion from hurricane ian in september made homes along florida's east coast more vulnerable to the impact of nicole. >>> coming up, passenger refunds, why some airlines are paying back travelers, and which domestic airlines is giving back millions. >>> and ready for blast-off. a long delayed mission to the moon is...
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after nicole leaves behind a path of destruction in the hardest hit areas, wilbur by the sea and daytonashore's nearly 50 homes, dozens of condos, hotels and even some 10 story buildings have all been labeled unsafe due to beach erosion. from a devastating storm surge people inside, forced to evacuate and leave everything behind dozens of other homes and businesses also completely destroyed after they collapsed into the ocean waters coming right up to the windows, and it was like a it's time to just like a freight train killed at least five people after making landfall as a category one hurricane just south of euro beach early thursday, orange county officials say two people were electrocuted by downed power lines. and two others were killed in a crash on florida's turnpike. fifth person died while hunkering down inside a yacht in the town of cocoa. i feel sorry for the children to play here. i feel sorry for all the residents that live here, the focus is now turning towards rebuilding. florida governor rhonda santis has promised the state will help he was out friday in daytona beach sho
after nicole leaves behind a path of destruction in the hardest hit areas, wilbur by the sea and daytonashore's nearly 50 homes, dozens of condos, hotels and even some 10 story buildings have all been labeled unsafe due to beach erosion. from a devastating storm surge people inside, forced to evacuate and leave everything behind dozens of other homes and businesses also completely destroyed after they collapsed into the ocean waters coming right up to the windows, and it was like a it's time to...
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and we are just beyond daytona beach shores and this is where we can see.ere, that's the case. we're going to sort of take our camera to the side to show you an area where i have the -- what normally would be a way to walk out to the beach here. you can see that's been washed away. and as we look at the water here, that is where you would normally be able to drive a car here on the daytona beach area because they have all of these access areas that allow you to drive out onto the beach. we have 180,000-plus people who are without power. right now, there is a condominium just a short distance from here, about a 13-minute drive, where the authorities have gone in and they're asking people, you've got to evacuate. whether you're going to evacuate immediately or evacuate in five minutes, you got to get out. and that is because the foundation underneath looks like it may have been compromised. we had a high tide today, that was at around a little bit before 9:00. for those who live in certain parts of the country, they've heard this term before, the king tide. w
and we are just beyond daytona beach shores and this is where we can see.ere, that's the case. we're going to sort of take our camera to the side to show you an area where i have the -- what normally would be a way to walk out to the beach here. you can see that's been washed away. and as we look at the water here, that is where you would normally be able to drive a car here on the daytona beach area because they have all of these access areas that allow you to drive out onto the beach. we have...
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waves crashing into the beach on daytona beach nvero beach, winds blowing up transformers.ng through florida and later up the east coast. early winds and waves combined to wash away significant portions of the beach. buildings left precariously close to the water's edge. >> there is an imminent danger of building collapse. >> why? the storm surge from hurricane ian six weeks ago. battered the sand dunes here. the last line of defense between the ocean and the coast. absent the sand dunes which are a natural protection, you can see the beach erosion, the see sea wall has given way. next high tide will take out more here. see here? that building up there, well, as you look down, you can see the erosion is already begun to undermine the foundation. engineers say last-ditch efforts to shore up weakened areas will be little match for the power of the ocean. super charged by nicole. >> look over your shoulder. >> it's sickening. sickening. i'm in disbelief. >> nicole owns a beach rental business. this is what it usually looks like here. nicole is the nail in the coffin for dayton
waves crashing into the beach on daytona beach nvero beach, winds blowing up transformers.ng through florida and later up the east coast. early winds and waves combined to wash away significant portions of the beach. buildings left precariously close to the water's edge. >> there is an imminent danger of building collapse. >> why? the storm surge from hurricane ian six weeks ago. battered the sand dunes here. the last line of defense between the ocean and the coast. absent the sand...
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the hardest hit areas where wilbur by the sea and daytona beach shore's, where the surge caused several beachfront properties to be declared structurally unsafe. more than a dozen homes and businesses have also been ordered to evacuate trouble because we've lost buildings, homes. we're losing condominium buildings, commercial buildings , and we're really in a pickle. no it's just devastating for the people that put their whole lives into this. state and local leaders are now out assessing the damage. cleanup has begun. in some areas. however many worry rebuilding will take years . trifecta of in and then it came tied and then nicole and the tide never relaxed. and so it just compromised every seawall every june, and we're just has now weakened into a tropical depression as it marches north through georgia and the carolinas, but the heavy rains could bring flash flooding over the weekend in wilbur by the sea, florida phil keating. ktvu fox two news. alright we're gonna get to a local forecast first. roberto gonzales is here tracking the system that brought nicole to florida. roberta and
the hardest hit areas where wilbur by the sea and daytona beach shore's, where the surge caused several beachfront properties to be declared structurally unsafe. more than a dozen homes and businesses have also been ordered to evacuate trouble because we've lost buildings, homes. we're losing condominium buildings, commercial buildings , and we're really in a pickle. no it's just devastating for the people that put their whole lives into this. state and local leaders are now out assessing the...
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he believes the suspects were after his rare rolex daytona. >> i heard footsteps behind me, and suddenly was hit with something metal. when i turned around there were two people. >> reporter: then the suspects ran away. he was left with what turned out to be a severe concussion and fragmented memories around the event. >> i didn't actually realize how bad the injury was. my head was hurting, i was bleeding, and just wanted to get home and bandage my head. >> reporter: it was the next day, on halloween, that he went to the hospital to get checked out. there staff members called police to take a report. but no one showed up during his ten-hour stay. he was later told to go to the station and complete it >> i was happy with the response today. i was disappointed they didn't come for the police report. >> reporter: he believes an officer finally came to take the report tuesday after he received social media attention. >> the police response seems slower. >> reporter: he's sharing his story to ensure people are more careful in their surroundings. >> i'd like to see action from law enforcement
he believes the suspects were after his rare rolex daytona. >> i heard footsteps behind me, and suddenly was hit with something metal. when i turned around there were two people. >> reporter: then the suspects ran away. he was left with what turned out to be a severe concussion and fragmented memories around the event. >> i didn't actually realize how bad the injury was. my head was hurting, i was bleeding, and just wanted to get home and bandage my head. >> reporter: it...
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robert ray is in daytona beach for us. robert, what is happening out there, what are you seeing? >> yeah, sandra, good afternoon. look at the atlantic ocean. it looks like it's pretty furious, doesn't it? here is the thing. that is child's play compared to this morning when high tide came in and nicole walloped this area. just south of vero beach, total history. 1985, 40 years or so, that was on the gulf side. now the atlantic side of the hurricanes for florida, 1935, that's the year social security was implemented into the u.s. system. but look at this. look at the kind of damage that we are seeing up and down the coast by these waves and the surge. pounding pavement, cracking it, ruining parking lots, the daytona beach boardwalk has areas that have completely fallen apart, and the surge just pushed in. now, i've got to tell you, too, and my photographer is going to walk with me here just beyond these buildings, this hotel and these two residences, there is emergency evacuations going on right now, sandra, because of a compromised situation. undermining of these buildings. what
robert ray is in daytona beach for us. robert, what is happening out there, what are you seeing? >> yeah, sandra, good afternoon. look at the atlantic ocean. it looks like it's pretty furious, doesn't it? here is the thing. that is child's play compared to this morning when high tide came in and nicole walloped this area. just south of vero beach, total history. 1985, 40 years or so, that was on the gulf side. now the atlantic side of the hurricanes for florida, 1935, that's the year...
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this beach safety office in daytona beach shores has already taken on water. just tuesday it was leveled with the ground. >> the combined winds will continue beach erosion in places that have seen the erosion from hurricane ian. >> we're going to stay home, we're going to stay hunkered down, and hope the power doesn't go out. >> reporter: officials are warning residents to stay inside and pick up anything that could become a projectile. >> this includes lawn chairs, plants, grills, outdoor decorations. >> reporter: schools in several counties are closed along with some airports and theme parks at disney world until nicole moves out. >> and just moving onshore right now. as a category 1 hurricane, those categories are only capturing the rainstorm. the wind storms will be lower. still flooding across the coast of florida. it will make a second landfall near the big bend area. closer to home, our showers have ended. we're in for a dry break as we finish out the rest of the workweek. the center of the storm system that brought us the rain moving farther and farthe
this beach safety office in daytona beach shores has already taken on water. just tuesday it was leveled with the ground. >> the combined winds will continue beach erosion in places that have seen the erosion from hurricane ian. >> we're going to stay home, we're going to stay hunkered down, and hope the power doesn't go out. >> reporter: officials are warning residents to stay inside and pick up anything that could become a projectile. >> this includes lawn chairs,...
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homes were sliding into the sea in daytona beach. >> after moving furniture, we are watching the backyardmbled. we still have 16 hours. dan: florida's governor has declared a state of emergency in four counties, the second time in a month after the devastation on the southwest coast. nicole is on the path to be the first hurricane to hit the coast in november in nearly 40 years. new developments, david depape, the man accused of attacking nancy pelosi's husband, paul, has been indicted on federal charges, charged with attempted kidnapping of a federal officer or employee, and one count of assault on an immediate family member of a federal official. 50 years on those charges, which are separate from state charges he is already facing. the attack has prompt questions about speaker pelosi's future in politics. we spoke with an insider on some insight. >> in the last couple of years we have not seen a lot of this publicly but behind the scenes a number of congressional people wanted her out as speaker. they said it was time for a generational change and wanted younger people to step up. it wa
homes were sliding into the sea in daytona beach. >> after moving furniture, we are watching the backyardmbled. we still have 16 hours. dan: florida's governor has declared a state of emergency in four counties, the second time in a month after the devastation on the southwest coast. nicole is on the path to be the first hurricane to hit the coast in november in nearly 40 years. new developments, david depape, the man accused of attacking nancy pelosi's husband, paul, has been indicted on...