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so many resources had been given to harvey and irma. one of the interesting things we found was many of the resources that were brought to bear in the virgin islands were sent from puerto rico like generators and tarps and water to respond to hurricane irma. a couple of days later, hurricane maria came and the supplies were already depleted. getting equipment and supplies 1000 miles from florida was difficult when ports and airports were not open. host: what about the workers who were responding? can you talk about the nature of these disasters, how the dod and the fema workforce was spread out over these disasters? scale,just to give you a these are fema employees of the department of defense, 31,000 employees were deployed to these disasters combined. that is just unprecedented. there has never been a deployment like that. one of the challenges fema encountered was they were overwhelmed in terms of the workforce. they did not happen of people. tople were already deployed texas, florida, and the virgin islands. they had to supplant the
so many resources had been given to harvey and irma. one of the interesting things we found was many of the resources that were brought to bear in the virgin islands were sent from puerto rico like generators and tarps and water to respond to hurricane irma. a couple of days later, hurricane maria came and the supplies were already depleted. getting equipment and supplies 1000 miles from florida was difficult when ports and airports were not open. host: what about the workers who were...
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good karma, this past weekend, the visited a nursing home just outside of cincinnati, and they get irma. 95 years old, out on the floor. >> oh yeah, come on make some noise. >> that is fantastic right there. that is gray kirkpatrick, one of the quarterbacks dancing with irma, i can't get enough of her, good stuff. >>> saturday at five on ktvu f0x2. distance relationship.
good karma, this past weekend, the visited a nursing home just outside of cincinnati, and they get irma. 95 years old, out on the floor. >> oh yeah, come on make some noise. >> that is fantastic right there. that is gray kirkpatrick, one of the quarterbacks dancing with irma, i can't get enough of her, good stuff. >>> saturday at five on ktvu f0x2. distance relationship.
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late september is when we saw harvey and then irma and then maria. the way the atlantic looks right now, it looks like something like that could happen again. but at the same time weather hurricanes are so unpredictable, the fact this storm alone is on the track it's on is mind-boggling to people. that it's coming in to the north carolina coast and then sort of dripping southward before it's going to go north and then slow down and people are like, what? it's hard to predict what's going to happen. we know that the atlantic looks like -- sort of like a soup of swirly, awful little things. they could all pan out. they could not. what everybody who has experienced a hurricane knows, it only takes one storm to make a difference. host: what were some of the public health, environmental impacts of last year's hurricane season, harvey, irma, maria. guest: we saw such unique public health threats with harvey and irma. obviously we see the ones we see all the time with standing water nd the flooding damages. in texas, harvey hit the heart of the nation's pet
late september is when we saw harvey and then irma and then maria. the way the atlantic looks right now, it looks like something like that could happen again. but at the same time weather hurricanes are so unpredictable, the fact this storm alone is on the track it's on is mind-boggling to people. that it's coming in to the north carolina coast and then sort of dripping southward before it's going to go north and then slow down and people are like, what? it's hard to predict what's going to...
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jake, this week i was in the interior part of the island really hit hard by hurricane irma. the emergency management director there told me he believed at leave 95 deaths came out of that municipality, and he said that is what president trump should have seen, the interior part of the island, the area where still today roads are not able to hold the buses to take the children to school, the roads that he had to these 95 deaths. >> thank you so much for being on that story. let's talk about that with our experts. anna navarro, your reaction to president trump's tweet? >> how stupid, how tone deaf, how surreal, how insensitive, how offensive, how offensive to the relatives of the 3,000 people who died in puerto rico. just, you know, how wrong in every single wrong, morally, politically. i mean, how can this be coming from the president of the united states? frankly, he's doing so much harmed not only to, you know, we're in the midst of hurricane preparation and dealing with a hurricane, he's doing harm to even his political allies in florida. there is a reason why two people w
jake, this week i was in the interior part of the island really hit hard by hurricane irma. the emergency management director there told me he believed at leave 95 deaths came out of that municipality, and he said that is what president trump should have seen, the interior part of the island, the area where still today roads are not able to hold the buses to take the children to school, the roads that he had to these 95 deaths. >> thank you so much for being on that story. let's talk...
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a year ago, hurricane irma slammed into florida.eadliest and costliest on record so far. hurricanes harvey, irma, jose and maria all brought devastation to the caribbean and parts of the us, but what are the prospects for this year? bbc weather‘s tomasz schafernaker, who was in florida when irma hit, has been taking a look. last year's atlantic hurricane season will never be forgotten in the caribbean and the us. it spawned extreme storms, from record rainfall in houston to entire island nations being devastated. parts of the carribean still have many years of recovery ahead of them. among them anguilla, st martin, puerto rico and dominica. this is a bedroom, that's a bedroom. that's a bathroom and that is another bedroom over there. it started picking up and the rain came in. at a point in time, i was sleeping and my brother woke me up. i am holding him. we are fighting the wind. florida had not seen a major hurricane in many years. it also experienced widespread damage and massive disruption. we originally came here because the ey
a year ago, hurricane irma slammed into florida.eadliest and costliest on record so far. hurricanes harvey, irma, jose and maria all brought devastation to the caribbean and parts of the us, but what are the prospects for this year? bbc weather‘s tomasz schafernaker, who was in florida when irma hit, has been taking a look. last year's atlantic hurricane season will never be forgotten in the caribbean and the us. it spawned extreme storms, from record rainfall in houston to entire island...
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the two robbcked a little bit. ♪ go irma, go irma >> i'm rooting for the bengals. don't know who they're playing this weekend. >> i want irma on the team. who needs the bengals? >> they stopped after they finished shooting that because they didn't want dre to get hurt. >> she is busting a move. i have hope to be like that. i hope to make it to that age. >> goals. >> yes. let's get a look at our weather. looks really good for the bay area. as you get ready to step out the door here is a live look outside in san jose. we'll see a few clouds moving in. the south bay seven-day forecast is coming up at the bottom of the screen. as we look at our temperatures for east san jose in the neighborhood of evergreen we'll see partly cloudy skies starting out today, temperatures in the low 50s. it will be cool to wear a jacket starting out and at noon much more comfortable, all clear skies and about 68 degrees. highs today reaching up to 75 and upper 70s for the inland areas. these temperatures pretty much matching yesterday. so if you loved yesterday's weather, i think you'll r
the two robbcked a little bit. ♪ go irma, go irma >> i'm rooting for the bengals. don't know who they're playing this weekend. >> i want irma on the team. who needs the bengals? >> they stopped after they finished shooting that because they didn't want dre to get hurt. >> she is busting a move. i have hope to be like that. i hope to make it to that age. >> goals. >> yes. let's get a look at our weather. looks really good for the bay area. as you get ready...
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before they go they do what they can to ensure their home or business of ic hurricane irma.a business to come back to. the us navy is making a tactical retreat. around 30 ships have been ordered out to sea. it is thought they will have a better chance of avoiding damage by writing up the storm there. even those communities not directly in the storm's path have been told to take precautions. north carolina is taking hurricane florence seriously. you should too. get ready now. around the beach and they are doing just that. there are been long lines as people start up on propane and petrol brace for the prospect of public at.|j on propane and petrol brace for the prospect of public at. i want to make sure my car is full of gas and out make sure my car is full of gas and our generator. grocery stores have had a busy week as people prepare for what could potentially many days of disruption. models are suggesting that the storm will slow down, meander around and that is a recipe for a flooding disaster much like hurricane irma the in texas. the reclaim old make landfall till thurs
before they go they do what they can to ensure their home or business of ic hurricane irma.a business to come back to. the us navy is making a tactical retreat. around 30 ships have been ordered out to sea. it is thought they will have a better chance of avoiding damage by writing up the storm there. even those communities not directly in the storm's path have been told to take precautions. north carolina is taking hurricane florence seriously. you should too. get ready now. around the beach...
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i think they have to go back to irma every time. >> i think so. >> my gosh. ♪ go irma, go irma >> i wantore like irma. you don't use it, you lose it, right? >> a check of your weekend weather. >> it looks really good this weekend for the bay area, cooler weather and y dancing right on. >> got to keep moving. >> keep moving andeople moving morning as well. let's check out palo alto and our temperature trend that starts out with some mid-50s and there will be some clouds during those early hours, pretty much like yesterday, i think we'll have another beautiful sunrise and then temperatures reaching the upper 60s by early afternoon. if you're on your way out the door to the fruitvale b.a.r.t. station, cloudy and cool, mid-50s. grab a jacket before you step out. highs today only reach into the low 70s in oakland. san jose 75 degrees and 75 also in napa. san francisco reaching 65 today and 78 in santa rosa. as you get dressed this morning, once again, we are just talking about the cooler weather to start with some mid-50s. you'll be comfortable with some long sleeves probably all day. may hav
i think they have to go back to irma every time. >> i think so. >> my gosh. ♪ go irma, go irma >> i wantore like irma. you don't use it, you lose it, right? >> a check of your weekend weather. >> it looks really good this weekend for the bay area, cooler weather and y dancing right on. >> got to keep moving. >> keep moving andeople moving morning as well. let's check out palo alto and our temperature trend that starts out with some mid-50s and there...
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. >> we supported at harvey and irma last year. harvey was probably more like what i would expect to see for florence coming up. we never really know what we will get, we will just be there and ready. >> they certainly were ready. the pilots had little time to talk tonight if they didn't get off the ground before 10:00, they would have likely had hours of being in the air. 48 hours, so now they are headed to north carolina, no indication on when they will return, because the mission can take some time to complete before they are relieved of duties. >> rob, very impressive. >> it certainly was frank, we watch them fold the blades of the helicopter, coming into that b-17 -- c-17. as i said, it took many minutes for them to load the full-sized helicopter like what you're seeing here, medical supplies, personnel, and also jump gear, as soon as the plane landed it was right back up in the air and headed for north carolina, really an incredible site to watch. >> rob malcolm at moffett field tonight, thank you. >>> people in hawaii are cl
. >> we supported at harvey and irma last year. harvey was probably more like what i would expect to see for florence coming up. we never really know what we will get, we will just be there and ready. >> they certainly were ready. the pilots had little time to talk tonight if they didn't get off the ground before 10:00, they would have likely had hours of being in the air. 48 hours, so now they are headed to north carolina, no indication on when they will return, because the mission...
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regreso contigo felicidad. >>> gracias vÍctor y doÑa irma todavÍa tiene corazÓn para dar las graciason rÁpido dÉcimo y por personas expertas que sepan cÓmo llegar hasta las vÍctimas sin ponerlos en riesgo y pensando en su propia seguridad a eso eso hacen su trabajo bajo tierra saludamos ahora a una topo a pola dÍaz hace un aÑo la tuvimos en una historia que hizo paulina soda, bienvenida pola. >>> hola buenas tardes felicidad. >>> oye pola quiero preguntarte tÚ te consideras una heroÍna porque nosotros a ti sÍ? >>> no, yo considero que solamente soy una herramienta de la sociedad para poner a manifiesto lo que muchos quisieran hacer y no pueden hacerlo lo que quisieran estar y no pueden estar. soy un reflejo de esa juventud de la sociedad civil espontÁnea de hace 33 aÑos. >>> eso es verdad, pero mera. a mucha gente nos darÍa miedo cosas simples como tÚ lo que hace, por quÉ estÁs en estructuras estÁn a punto de derrumbarse y, tienes gente a la quieres, tu eres una mamÁ. >>> cÓmo le has explicado a tus hijas que te quieres seguir peto iendo a rescatar gente y poniendo en riesgo tu vida?
regreso contigo felicidad. >>> gracias vÍctor y doÑa irma todavÍa tiene corazÓn para dar las graciason rÁpido dÉcimo y por personas expertas que sepan cÓmo llegar hasta las vÍctimas sin ponerlos en riesgo y pensando en su propia seguridad a eso eso hacen su trabajo bajo tierra saludamos ahora a una topo a pola dÍaz hace un aÑo la tuvimos en una historia que hizo paulina soda, bienvenida pola. >>> hola buenas tardes felicidad. >>> oye pola quiero preguntarte...
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here we are last year with irma. the difference between 145 miles an hour and 105 miles an hour, meaningless when you're standing in it but people take the numbers as some type of direction as to how bad it is. >> category 4, 120, category 3, so don't care about the categories. this is a dangerous and destructive storm. that storm did a lot of damage. this storm will do a lot of damage. as tom mentioned, they're all completely different. >> pushed my hairline back half an inch. you mentioned the wave 83 feet. people will look at the data and say the face of it was only 35, 40. we measure from the back of the wave from meteorology because that indicates the force that is pushing along with that water. that's what creates surge. what do you see in these numbers? >> that wave was on the northern right side of the >> if it's coming this way, it's over here. >> right. so, this is the worst part of the storm. that quadrant, right front quadrant. to get off what we're talking about for a second off that wave, when that move
here we are last year with irma. the difference between 145 miles an hour and 105 miles an hour, meaningless when you're standing in it but people take the numbers as some type of direction as to how bad it is. >> category 4, 120, category 3, so don't care about the categories. this is a dangerous and destructive storm. that storm did a lot of damage. this storm will do a lot of damage. as tom mentioned, they're all completely different. >> pushed my hairline back half an inch. you...
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irma destroyed one out of every homes in the florida keys, making housing an enormous challenge still. but the first of these brand- new elevated could the tamms are going on line -- cottages are going on line and the list of people hoping to move into one is long. in big pine key, ktvu news. >>> jerry brown delivered the keynote address before the climate summit starting tomorrow. the governor did not hold back this morning. >> reporter: he had strong words, particularly in regards to the federal government and what they are not doing when it comes to the issue of climate change. he gave a keynote address. if you're not familiar with how the captain trade market works, it puts limits on how much greenhouse gas emissions the companies can emit. if companies want to emit more and pollute more than the allowed limits then they have to pay for it the governor said that since 2013, the program has raised more than $8 billion from those fees. and the governor talked about that specifically and the benefits of that program and that is part a larger climate change. he touted california's rol
irma destroyed one out of every homes in the florida keys, making housing an enormous challenge still. but the first of these brand- new elevated could the tamms are going on line -- cottages are going on line and the list of people hoping to move into one is long. in big pine key, ktvu news. >>> jerry brown delivered the keynote address before the climate summit starting tomorrow. the governor did not hold back this morning. >> reporter: he had strong words, particularly in...
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(justine) one year after hurricane irma's devastation, tourism in florida is on the rebound.ne of the most powerful storms ever seen in the atlantic, hit southwest florida on september 10th last year. the storm left a trail of tornadoes and flooding as it slowly moved inland. irma cost florida one and a half billion dollars in visitor spending and one-point-eight million visitors. but the florida keys tourism council says nearly all resorts closed by irma should fully open before the end of the year. and a new national wildlife refuge is expected to make its debut this fall on big pine key. (justine) and happening now -- people in living in the carolinas are preparing for hurricane florence. store sheleves in north carolina are already bare.. even with florence still hundreds of miles away from the coast. <"well we're enjoying the day and come wednesday when it starts to get bad, we'll put the outside stuff away. we've already bought our water, so we're good to go. we'll hang out."><"right now we're looking for water and the shelves are clear. we stopped at walgreens
(justine) one year after hurricane irma's devastation, tourism in florida is on the rebound.ne of the most powerful storms ever seen in the atlantic, hit southwest florida on september 10th last year. the storm left a trail of tornadoes and flooding as it slowly moved inland. irma cost florida one and a half billion dollars in visitor spending and one-point-eight million visitors. but the florida keys tourism council says nearly all resorts closed by irma should fully open before the end of the...
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hurricane irma reached category five with sustained wind of 65 mph.ropical cyclone in recorded history. that are fixed on. it is one thing to talk about wind speed and pressure, but it is a com pletely speed and pressure, but it is a completely different thing to experience a hurricane first—hand. but why did 2017 spawned such powerful hurricanes, and will we see anything similar in 2018? last year, crucially, the ocean surface in the tropics was a lot warmer than usual. that meant more energy for developing storms. also, the atmosphere was often calm and lacked any wind shear. these are destructive currents of air which can otherwise prevent the storms from forming. so far this year, the waters in the tropical atlantic have remained cooler than last year, perhaps signifying less energy for hurricanes, but now the conditions are becoming more favourable for growing storms as we approach a peak of hurricane season. —— of the peak. bbc weather presenter, tomasz schafernaker. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello there. co
hurricane irma reached category five with sustained wind of 65 mph.ropical cyclone in recorded history. that are fixed on. it is one thing to talk about wind speed and pressure, but it is a com pletely speed and pressure, but it is a completely different thing to experience a hurricane first—hand. but why did 2017 spawned such powerful hurricanes, and will we see anything similar in 2018? last year, crucially, the ocean surface in the tropics was a lot warmer than usual. that meant more...
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why you will be left chanting "go, irma, go, irma" after this story. >>> and then carlos ramos penalized serena williams one entire gamechpionship match, if recall. he has now been reassigned to the davis finals in croatia. krae we'll be right backarnd. sat who is headed to the moon. and - a bay area couple got a 45- hundred-dollar bill. for 1 fast food delivery! how we helped solve the case of the "hacked food app." )today in the bay. ) the lunch hour and the weekend, i )m checking out all of this social >>> welcome back. as we approach the lunch hour and the weekend i am thinking we will look at social media about a cheat day or cheeto day. the search for flaming hot c cheetos, and check out what chef roy choy has that's even hotter on social media. he is the guy next to chester cheetah, and i think you can tell them apart. he has a special pop-up restaurant coming to so cal next week, and sadly the spots have been filled up already, and look at this next one. it's called the cheeto burrito. speaking of burrito, laura, i have to tell you about this. over on the website, you know, where
why you will be left chanting "go, irma, go, irma" after this story. >>> and then carlos ramos penalized serena williams one entire gamechpionship match, if recall. he has now been reassigned to the davis finals in croatia. krae we'll be right backarnd. sat who is headed to the moon. and - a bay area couple got a 45- hundred-dollar bill. for 1 fast food delivery! how we helped solve the case of the "hacked food app." )today in the bay. ) the lunch hour and the...
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the threat from florence comes one year after hurricanes irma struck florida.ig pine key tonight. >> carolina is stocking up and plying plywood and the people in the florida keys are still in recovery mode. >> my daughter had just moved into her house. [crying]. >> emotions are still raw after category-4 irma slammed into the florida keys one year ago today. he continues to struggle. >> a number threw in the towel. >> we met clay walking into his house and katering business to see what was left. >> we could not walk. >> he still has a hole in his roof. >> i would rather just move forward. the last year has been a tough year. >> much of the challenge for the tourist dependent businesses was the loss of thousands of hotel rooms. last week the hawks kay resort reopened with more still to come. last year irma destroyed 1 out of every 4 homes in the florida island chain making housing an enormous challenge to this day. but now these new elevated cottages built by the florida key land trust are coming on line and a list of people hoping to move into the first 4 is lo
the threat from florence comes one year after hurricanes irma struck florida.ig pine key tonight. >> carolina is stocking up and plying plywood and the people in the florida keys are still in recovery mode. >> my daughter had just moved into her house. [crying]. >> emotions are still raw after category-4 irma slammed into the florida keys one year ago today. he continues to struggle. >> a number threw in the towel. >> we met clay walking into his house and katering...
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the folks who left said i could have stayed, but this is not matthew, irma or the floods of 2013, thisricane hugo, which was the last category four to make landfall, and i happened to be the chief meteorologist at this station at that time, i was young and saw that first—hand what a hurricane can do. i wouldn't advise anybody to stay in harm's way with this hurricane, i would leave as soon as possible. sometimes hurricanes will lose power as they hit landfall, are you expecting that to happen on thursday as well? well, what is interesting is right now it is category four, we expect it to be on the cusp of category five where the wind has to be greater than 156, we think they could maybe be 155 at times tomorrow. hurricanes exert a lot of energy, so we think by the time it gets close to land it will weaken just slightly back to about 140 mph winds. again, that is still a very strong category four, almost a category five. even though a little bit of weakening could take place before landfall, it will still be a very, very dangerous storm and the big concern is the way that the blocking p
the folks who left said i could have stayed, but this is not matthew, irma or the floods of 2013, thisricane hugo, which was the last category four to make landfall, and i happened to be the chief meteorologist at this station at that time, i was young and saw that first—hand what a hurricane can do. i wouldn't advise anybody to stay in harm's way with this hurricane, i would leave as soon as possible. sometimes hurricanes will lose power as they hit landfall, are you expecting that to happen...
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it could pack the winds of irma and rain of harvey. it is forcing more than a million people to get out of the way. look at me. interstate 26 where there's only one direction in which you can travel and that's far from the coast. texas suffered through harvey, puerto rico survived maria, and florida withstood i remember a. now looks like hurricane florence has its eyes on the carolinas. it is that gargantuan of a storm with that much brute force, and it is forecasted to dump a deluge of rain, possibly 20 inches in some areas. so much water that the risk of flooding extends miles beyond the coast of the carolinas days into next week. and that not only effects what you look at on the screen in places like ohio, maryland, west virginia and georgia. more than 20 million face the threat of the storm and more than 1.5 million are under a mandatory evacuation. plus assuming forecasts are accurate, florence will hit farther north and the east coast than any other category 4 hurricane ever. and fema is trying to manage expectations. >> this sto
it could pack the winds of irma and rain of harvey. it is forcing more than a million people to get out of the way. look at me. interstate 26 where there's only one direction in which you can travel and that's far from the coast. texas suffered through harvey, puerto rico survived maria, and florida withstood i remember a. now looks like hurricane florence has its eyes on the carolinas. it is that gargantuan of a storm with that much brute force, and it is forecasted to dump a deluge of rain,...
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hurricane irma was one year ago.x news in big pine key with or -- with more on this. >> reporter: as you mentioned, today marks the one-year anniversary of the last category four hurricane to slam the mainland, that was irma. it wiped out one out of every four homes in the island chain, and here in the keys where we are, 5-7% of available housing either blew or was flooded away. looking back for irma residents, they say the experience remains extremely emotional. >> my daughterred had just moved into her house. >> reporter: what a draining year it's been for charter boat captain scott leopold and the many months of lost income on his boat. some of the worst of hurricane irma's rath raked isla mirada in the keys. >> a number of captains sold their boats or just moved on to private jobs elsewhere. >> reporter: we last met clay correct as he walk -- crockett as he walked into his house to see what was left. >> last time we couldn't even walk in. >> reporter: the hurricane cost him a few hundred thousand dollars includin
hurricane irma was one year ago.x news in big pine key with or -- with more on this. >> reporter: as you mentioned, today marks the one-year anniversary of the last category four hurricane to slam the mainland, that was irma. it wiped out one out of every four homes in the island chain, and here in the keys where we are, 5-7% of available housing either blew or was flooded away. looking back for irma residents, they say the experience remains extremely emotional. >> my daughterred...
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with irma and maria. and although there were areas that, you know, you admit we show have been improved, the lives of virgin islanders have not improved dramatically in many ways. we have estimated damage of over $10.7 million from the storm. most of our energy sources, our power lines, were out. telecommunications gone. up to 105,000 residents were without power. along with many homes. over 52% of all of our housing was damaged. most of our schools. just to give you a sense of this, you know, you have questions. people in puerto rico are feeling frustration at how the president has discounted what's happened in puerto rico. the president has yet to visit the virgin islands. and we hear almost nothing in the news media about what is happening on the ground in the virgin islands today. i'm really grateful to you for having this. we lost 17 of our 31 public schools. our children were on split sessions where they were sharing facilities and only in school for four hours a day for a year. we still now are try
with irma and maria. and although there were areas that, you know, you admit we show have been improved, the lives of virgin islanders have not improved dramatically in many ways. we have estimated damage of over $10.7 million from the storm. most of our energy sources, our power lines, were out. telecommunications gone. up to 105,000 residents were without power. along with many homes. over 52% of all of our housing was damaged. most of our schools. just to give you a sense of this, you know,...
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irma, doesn't like me. >> hey, irma, can you play "all the single ladies." ♪ >> why does she answer youo me. >> thanks for the sisterhood, irma. >> see, you're welcome. >> cate told me if she could have a magic power in real life like besides the big things like world peace, she'd love the ability to fly, which is pretty fitting for a woman who plays a witch. >> it works. >> it works, and adam, just like ir irma, we're all sitting here fascinated and listening to you, my friend. just want you to know that. but congratulations on your first assignment for us. we look forward to many, many, many more. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. [ applause ] >> and enjoy yourself out there in l.a. we're going to -- the movie is "the house with the clock in its walls." make sure you go check it out. it's in theaters right now. >> and you know what -- >> what is that? >> it's great. >> it's great. there we go. signing off, adam rippon. [ applause ] it is great. that's all you need. >> let's go to ginger. >> lts let's get some fashion on, shall we? adam knows a thing or two about that. time for our s
irma, doesn't like me. >> hey, irma, can you play "all the single ladies." ♪ >> why does she answer youo me. >> thanks for the sisterhood, irma. >> see, you're welcome. >> cate told me if she could have a magic power in real life like besides the big things like world peace, she'd love the ability to fly, which is pretty fitting for a woman who plays a witch. >> it works. >> it works, and adam, just like ir irma, we're all sitting here...
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so many resources had been given to harvey and irma.ne of the interesting things we found was many of the resources that were brought to bear in the virgin islands were sent from puerto rico like generators and tarps and water to respond to hurricane irma. a couple of days later, hurricane maria came and the supplies were already depleted. getting equipment and supplies 1000 miles from florida was difficult when ports and airports were not open. host: what about the workers who were responding? can you talk about the nature of these disasters, how the dod and the fema workforce was spread out over these disasters? scale,just to give you a these are fema employees of the department of defense, 31,000 employees were deployed to these disasters combined. that is just unprecedented. there has never been a deployment like that. one of the challenges fema encountered was they were overwhelmed in terms of the workforce. they did not happen of people. tople were already deployed texas, florida, and the virgin islands. they had to supplant their
so many resources had been given to harvey and irma.ne of the interesting things we found was many of the resources that were brought to bear in the virgin islands were sent from puerto rico like generators and tarps and water to respond to hurricane irma. a couple of days later, hurricane maria came and the supplies were already depleted. getting equipment and supplies 1000 miles from florida was difficult when ports and airports were not open. host: what about the workers who were responding?...
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when irma tore through the state.ree days after it hit, people started dying in a south florida nursing home. it got a lot of attention 14 people lost their lives. it was a horrible tragedy. but when the reporters left and the adren lip wore off the residents were left to pick up the pieces. what exactly happened at the nursing home and what happened since. here's her report. >> it is the most upsetting part of this. my mom passed away under such temperatures. her temperature was 110 degrees. >> when jeff first heard his mother died after hurricane irma hit. he could hardly believe it. she was under the watchful care of nurses and staff at hollywood hills in florida. so he thought. then came the news seven others had also died. on the same day in the same facility. that was a year ago. and still jeff and his family don't have answers or in their mind justice. >> i want to know who's responsible. i'm hopeful in the investigation they km out with the truth of what happened. >> in all, 14 patients from the facility died
when irma tore through the state.ree days after it hit, people started dying in a south florida nursing home. it got a lot of attention 14 people lost their lives. it was a horrible tragedy. but when the reporters left and the adren lip wore off the residents were left to pick up the pieces. what exactly happened at the nursing home and what happened since. here's her report. >> it is the most upsetting part of this. my mom passed away under such temperatures. her temperature was 110...
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they had hardy deemployed thousandof people harvey to, irma in florida, and at the time, fema had over 600 ope disasters throughout the country. so very, very difficult to marshal th the numbers of people you need and you needed in puerto rico, but a lot of their highly qualified staff were in other place, which vade y difficult to fillit crical positions in puerto rico. >> woodruff: craig fugate, does it surprise you, did it surpriseou to see this assessment? >> no. again, quite honestly, we face the same challenges in the obama administration. we would often times b nning so many sequential disasters, we gre pulling people out of active casters t to the next one. we had to do it when sandy was threatening. we haduo do it nmerous times. this goes back to how fema is resourced pd our deendency on reservists who quite honestly, we only pay them when we're working disasters. we don't really have good incentives. we've made recommendations to give them status tofo applyr career jobs as an incentive. we've asked for opportunities to pay them when they're not doing disasters, similar to the
they had hardy deemployed thousandof people harvey to, irma in florida, and at the time, fema had over 600 ope disasters throughout the country. so very, very difficult to marshal th the numbers of people you need and you needed in puerto rico, but a lot of their highly qualified staff were in other place, which vade y difficult to fillit crical positions in puerto rico. >> woodruff: craig fugate, does it surprise you, did it surpriseou to see this assessment? >> no. again, quite...
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late september is when we saw harvey and then irma and then maria. way the atlantic looks right now, it looks like something like that could happen again. but at the same time weather hurricanes are so unpredictable, the fact this storm alone is on the track it's on is mind-boggling to people. that it's coming in to the north carolina coast and then sort of dripping southward before it's going to go north and then slow down and people are like, what? it's hard to predict what's going to happen. we know that the atlantic looks like -- sort of like a soup of swirly, awful little things. they could all pan out. they could not. what everybody who has experienced a hurricane knows, it only takes one storm to make a difference. host: what were some of the public health, environmental impacts of last year's hurricane season, harvey, irma, maria. guest: we saw such unique public health threats with harvey and irma. obviously we see the ones we see all the time with standing water nd the flooding damages. in texas, harvey hit the heart of the nation's petroch
late september is when we saw harvey and then irma and then maria. way the atlantic looks right now, it looks like something like that could happen again. but at the same time weather hurricanes are so unpredictable, the fact this storm alone is on the track it's on is mind-boggling to people. that it's coming in to the north carolina coast and then sort of dripping southward before it's going to go north and then slow down and people are like, what? it's hard to predict what's going to happen....
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every tarp and cot had been sent to the virgin islands for irma. fema had only a handful of satellite phones and less than 100 generators on a blacked-out island in need of thousands. >> we are out of food. we're running out of food and water. >> reporter: from vieques in the east to mayaguez in the west, we documented day after day of desperation. the only help coming from neighbors or kind-hearted combat vets who flew down on their own dime and slept in an abandoned airport. >> i think we're at like 30,000 meals, 35,000 meals. >> wow. >> i don't know how many -- that's just with the small trucks we've had, and by hook and by crook getting supplies. >> reporter: celebrity chef jose andres rounded up an army of volunteers and managed to hand out 3 million meals. but all the while, there was one common refrain. where is fema? >> as soon as i got off the chopper, a gentleman came toward me and he said hey, who are you? i said, i'm cnn. i'm asking him if this is enough. >> reporter: my colleague leyla santiago has been providing relentless award winni
every tarp and cot had been sent to the virgin islands for irma. fema had only a handful of satellite phones and less than 100 generators on a blacked-out island in need of thousands. >> we are out of food. we're running out of food and water. >> reporter: from vieques in the east to mayaguez in the west, we documented day after day of desperation. the only help coming from neighbors or kind-hearted combat vets who flew down on their own dime and slept in an abandoned airport....
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. >> then irma careened through the caribbean on its way to the florida keys. and when it graced puerto rico, they thought they had dodged a bullet. but then a little storm named maria grew into the mother of god awfulness. >> maria changed from a tropical storm to a category 5 lurk in hick speed. we had never anticipated an event of this magnitude here in puerto rico and i think that's one of the lessons learned. >> one of the primary missions of the federal emergency management agency is preparedness. but a federal review has revealed that their supply warehouses were empty. every tarp and cot had been sent to the virgin islands for irma. >> fema had only a handful of satellite phones and less than 100 generators on a blacked island in need of thousands. >> we are out of food. we're running out of food and water. >> reporter: from vee a case in the east to maya gez in the west, we documented day after day of desperation. the only help coming from neighbors or kind-hearted combat vet who's flew down on their own dime and slept in an abandoned airport. >> i thi
. >> then irma careened through the caribbean on its way to the florida keys. and when it graced puerto rico, they thought they had dodged a bullet. but then a little storm named maria grew into the mother of god awfulness. >> maria changed from a tropical storm to a category 5 lurk in hick speed. we had never anticipated an event of this magnitude here in puerto rico and i think that's one of the lessons learned. >> one of the primary missions of the federal emergency...
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>> we had a couple last year with harvey and irma. especially irma came straight up florida into georgia. at one time we had more restaurants if atlanta without power than florida. last year, harvey was the same thing over in the houston area. we had a lot of flooding over there. mainly because we couldn't get to them. we think there is going to be a lot of flooding after the storm comes on shore. >> all right, pat warner, we wish you well. thank you so much. the waffle house index. >> thanks, brooke. >>> next, we will take you back live to the carolina coastline, where people are preparing for as much as 40 inches of rain from hurricane florence, which, of course, could cause catastrophic flooding. the brand-new track of the storm, coming up. since you're heading off to school, i got you this brita. dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stage-filter... doesn't compare to zerowater's 5-stage. this meter shows how much stuff, or dissolved solids, gets left behind. our tap water is 220. brita? 110... serio
>> we had a couple last year with harvey and irma. especially irma came straight up florida into georgia. at one time we had more restaurants if atlanta without power than florida. last year, harvey was the same thing over in the houston area. we had a lot of flooding over there. mainly because we couldn't get to them. we think there is going to be a lot of flooding after the storm comes on shore. >> all right, pat warner, we wish you well. thank you so much. the waffle house index....
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harvey, irma and maria were disaster 25, 26 and 27 -- mrs. napolitano: what about the preparation? major general spellmon: we go through a very detailed process and learn from our. we do action reviews at the district level and regional level and headquarters' level. the actions we have taken already this year include pre-positioning of people well in advance of the storm. hurricane lane, a couple of weeks ago that approached hawaii, we set in advance long before that storm was scheduled to make land fall, roofing teams with advance party of our contractor. we can predict what communities are going to have trouble and had people on the ground getting assessments and inventorying of our stocks to make sure we could respond in a more rapid fashion. mrs. napolitano: i'm still worried that we are not prepared enough in rebuilding to withstand future hurricanes. major general spellmon: i would thank you as well as all of congress for the generous appropriation in the storm supplemental. congress gave us 17.4 billion and then that is going to fund 235 projects in 33 states to add resilie
harvey, irma and maria were disaster 25, 26 and 27 -- mrs. napolitano: what about the preparation? major general spellmon: we go through a very detailed process and learn from our. we do action reviews at the district level and regional level and headquarters' level. the actions we have taken already this year include pre-positioning of people well in advance of the storm. hurricane lane, a couple of weeks ago that approached hawaii, we set in advance long before that storm was scheduled to...
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i will tell you i went throughi hue irma. very similar as to what we did during hurricane irma and hurricane harvey as well. >> o. >> reporter: the preparation has been so far similar to past storms. florence has yet to make landfall. the retailer will keep doors open as long as possible. though it's already closed the coastal stores to follow local evacuation orders. for nightly busines report, i'm cotney reagan i palmetto, georgia. >>> coming up, the push to protecrivacy on the internet. >>> another executive is out at cb jeff fager is lvingfter the company said i violated correspondent policy. his deparre follows a new yorker report that included allegations of sexual harassment.ga alons that fager has denied. as we have reported, cbs ceo les moonves left earlier this week amidns allegat of sexual miss conduct. >>> last month a company called nosrum laboratories equitily increase pride of the antibiotic. and theove w defended called a moral requirement. the antibiotic in question by the way has listed by the world health o
i will tell you i went throughi hue irma. very similar as to what we did during hurricane irma and hurricane harvey as well. >> o. >> reporter: the preparation has been so far similar to past storms. florence has yet to make landfall. the retailer will keep doors open as long as possible. though it's already closed the coastal stores to follow local evacuation orders. for nightly busines report, i'm cotney reagan i palmetto, georgia. >>> coming up, the push to protecrivacy...
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if you look back last august and september, harvey and irma, they hit texas and louisiana.pact there, the commerce department didn't come up with an actual estimate for the third quarter to really say how that impacted gdp but there's been estimates out there that it could be from a quarter percentage point to about 3 quarters of a percentage point. >> i was in galveston and houston during harvey last year. that techs rexas region, louisi region, i don't want to say they're used to flooding, but two days later the water was gone nine feet two days earlier this area is not like that >> that area in texas, that has huge exposure to the energy sector whereas the carolinas is tourism, it's consumers. people will miss out on pay, jobs they won't go to work. worker productivity will go down >> the restaurants, the hotels, they're not getting that business back. we were there, the refineries -- luckily there's not as much economic as far as the refineries go, that's what made harvey so scary from the energy side of the story, but there's a giant nuclear power plant about four mile
if you look back last august and september, harvey and irma, they hit texas and louisiana.pact there, the commerce department didn't come up with an actual estimate for the third quarter to really say how that impacted gdp but there's been estimates out there that it could be from a quarter percentage point to about 3 quarters of a percentage point. >> i was in galveston and houston during harvey last year. that techs rexas region, louisi region, i don't want to say they're used to...
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that was several hours after irma made landfall in florida. steve, thank you. a powerful reminder of what this will do. as steve reported, there is a massive effort to get ready for this hurricane. families, businesses and communities are boarding up buildings and racing to get supplies. hundreds of national guard troops have been called up to help. authorities warning the flash flooding and power outages could last days or even weeks. abc's gio benitez in kitty hawk, north carolina, tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a nderway. from virginia to maryland to the carolinas. communities along the coast bracing their towns for florence. fema trucks on the ground in north carolina delivering supplies. at low country food bank, workers help pack disaster relief boxes. teams from local fire departments and the red cross are already coming in from louisiana, indiana, even north dakota. the salvation army disaster recovery team on the ground. you guys are taking this very seriously. >> oh, this is extremely serious. we've got a number of volunteers, actually we've got over
that was several hours after irma made landfall in florida. steve, thank you. a powerful reminder of what this will do. as steve reported, there is a massive effort to get ready for this hurricane. families, businesses and communities are boarding up buildings and racing to get supplies. hundreds of national guard troops have been called up to help. authorities warning the flash flooding and power outages could last days or even weeks. abc's gio benitez in kitty hawk, north carolina, tonight....
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the team that took me and my guys on irma have already been called up.hey are going to be making their way to the carolinas. we will see if a reunion is coming for us and them. >>> trump approval. plummeting. new book, the op-ed, both painting a picture of white house incompetence. is this just a moment or something more? the making of a great debate next. i'm captain obvious and hotels.com rewards me basically everywhere. so why am i hosting a dental convention after party in my vegas suite? because hotels.com lets me do me. who wants to floss me? hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. at first slice but who wants to stop at one? for pizza lovers everywhere here's o, that's good! my new line of frozen pizzas with a twist one third of our classic crust is made with cauliflower that doesn't seem to be stopping anyone myself included it's comfort food that loves you back o, that's good! i never knew there was a to my constipation until my doctor recommended miralax. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax is different.
the team that took me and my guys on irma have already been called up.hey are going to be making their way to the carolinas. we will see if a reunion is coming for us and them. >>> trump approval. plummeting. new book, the op-ed, both painting a picture of white house incompetence. is this just a moment or something more? the making of a great debate next. i'm captain obvious and hotels.com rewards me basically everywhere. so why am i hosting a dental convention after party in my vegas...
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that's what we saw with irma also.nce they hit the coastline like that one did. it supposed to go up the east coast. made a left. all of us had to scramble. that's what they worry about. people get affected tomorrow. we will stay on it hour by hour. >> i look forward to that. chris joins us in about ten minutes from now. there are concerns with georgia's voting system. what happens when your name isn't where it's supposed to be on the ballot and you lose an election. they work togetherf doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily. centrum. feed your cells. -of course, daniel. -fridge, weather. -clear skies and 75. -trash can, turn on the tv. -my pleasure. -ice dispenser, find me a dog sitter. -okay. -and make ice. -pizza delivered. -what's happened to my son? -i think that's just what people are like now. i mean, with progressive, you can quote your insurance on just about any device. even on social media. he'll be fine. -[ l
that's what we saw with irma also.nce they hit the coastline like that one did. it supposed to go up the east coast. made a left. all of us had to scramble. that's what they worry about. people get affected tomorrow. we will stay on it hour by hour. >> i look forward to that. chris joins us in about ten minutes from now. there are concerns with georgia's voting system. what happens when your name isn't where it's supposed to be on the ballot and you lose an election. they work togetherf...
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i don't have to tell you how bad last year was in terms of hurricanes, harvey in houston, irma in the florida keys and of course we had the particularly deadly maria in puerto rico. so what did you learn from what went wrong with maria to -- that you will apply this week? >> proper emergency response and recovery takes the whole community and emergency management is like a chair with four legs, i have said this many times. the four legs represent, first, one leg is the federal government, the second leg is state and local governments, the third leg is going to be the private sector nongovernmental organizations and the fourth sector is the citizen. if all four legs of that chair are present going into the response and recovery then the disaster goes really well, like we saw in harvey and irma. when any one of those legs is missing, the disaster doesn't go nearly as well as we would like it to and that's what we saw in maria. what we're having to do is make sure that, one, we're getting ready to pump 50 -- you know, possibly $50 billion of fema tax paying dollars into puerto rico. so n
i don't have to tell you how bad last year was in terms of hurricanes, harvey in houston, irma in the florida keys and of course we had the particularly deadly maria in puerto rico. so what did you learn from what went wrong with maria to -- that you will apply this week? >> proper emergency response and recovery takes the whole community and emergency management is like a chair with four legs, i have said this many times. the four legs represent, first, one leg is the federal government,...
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. ♪ >>estudiantes de california podrÍantener mÁs horas el gobernador irma una propuesta la de ley aprobadade los menores al provocar que tengan mÁs horas de descanso el maÍz es uno de los elementos dos claves en gran parte de latinoamÉrica por eso ex verdosas tan anunciando que ciertos casos. la comida mexicana es famosa en todo el mundo, la organizaciÓn de las naciones unidas pero es la gastronomÍa. >>es sabrosa en este laboratorio se va fijando en el adn despuÉs de 40 aÑos y en los animales que son pollo, cerdo traces goodyear recordÓ que una de cada cinco estÁ contaminada con esta toxina segÚn expertos esta es la causa principal de riesgo de cÁncer por el tema del tabaquismo pero el maÍz y sus derivados son la base de de lo dietas de los mexicanos estÁ en varios platillos nacionales ante esta amenaza jorge alberto hace hora que Él disfruta de una comida de chicharrÓn sólo de vez en cuando esta toxina tambiÉn estÁ presente en altas concentraciones en los chiles. ♪ ♪ parece que subirÁn las temperaturas en todo el Área de la bahestas imÁgenes en vivo nos enlazamos con suheily lÓpez quien y
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got to maria, you were on your third major hurricane, and three hurricanes back-to-back of harvey, irma, and maria, it's going to stetch you every time. but this being the first one on the east coast major hurricane, they have more res available that they had literally run out by the time maria got here. >> woodruff: so chris currie, your agency. g.a.o., the report you t out last year looking at the response to puerto rico and the other storms, you did int out that there were many factors cluding the particular situation of puerto rico, but you also looked very closely at peopleotck and amonr things, you said they were overwhelmed, they were not prepared to deploy enough hoalified staff. would you sum that up? >> absolutely. thk you for having me. you summarized it very well, judy. by the time, andh ik craig summed it up pretty well, too. by the tiiame marit, you had three sequential hurricane i harveyrma, main rhea happened within 28 days of one another, so by the ta e mat, supplies and resources and people were already allocated to other parts of the country, which made it very, ry di
got to maria, you were on your third major hurricane, and three hurricanes back-to-back of harvey, irma, and maria, it's going to stetch you every time. but this being the first one on the east coast major hurricane, they have more res available that they had literally run out by the time maria got here. >> woodruff: so chris currie, your agency. g.a.o., the report you t out last year looking at the response to puerto rico and the other storms, you did int out that there were many factors...
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a year ago, hurricane irma slammed into florida.ry ahead of them. among them anguilla, st martin, puerto rico and dominica. this is a bedroom, that‘s a bedroom... that‘s a bathroom and that is another bedroom over there. it started picking up and the rain came in. at a point in time, i was sleeping and my brother woke me up. i am holding him. we are fighting the wind. florida had not seen a major hurricane in many years. it also experienced widespread damage and massive disruption. we originally came here because the eye was going to come past this location. but overnight the track changed and it is going to strike the other side of florida. that is how unpredictable hurricanes can be. harvey, irma and maria are hurricanes which broke records. each of them for different reasons. irma reached category five with sustained winds of 185 mph. it managed to maintain its intensity longer than any other tropical cyclone in recorded history. the perfect storm. it is one thing to talk about wind speed and pressure but it is a completely diffe
a year ago, hurricane irma slammed into florida.ry ahead of them. among them anguilla, st martin, puerto rico and dominica. this is a bedroom, that‘s a bedroom... that‘s a bathroom and that is another bedroom over there. it started picking up and the rain came in. at a point in time, i was sleeping and my brother woke me up. i am holding him. we are fighting the wind. florida had not seen a major hurricane in many years. it also experienced widespread damage and massive disruption. we...
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a year ago, hurricane irma slammed into florida.ain came in. at a point in time, i was sleeping and my brother woke me up. i am holding him. we are fighting the wind. florida had not seen a major hurricane in many years. it also experienced widespread damage and massive disruption. we originally came here because the eye was going to come past this location. but overnight at the track changed and it is going to strike the other side of florida. that is how unpredictable hurricanes can be. harvey, irma and maria are hurricanes which broke records. each of them for different reasons. irma reached category five with sustained winds of 185 mph. it managed to maintain its intensity longer than any other tropical cyclones in recorded history. the perfect storm. it is one thing to talk about wind speed and pressure but it is a completely different thing to experience a hurricane first—hand. but why did 2017 spawned such powerful hurricanes? and will we see anything similar in the 2018? last year, crucially, the ocean surface in the tropics
a year ago, hurricane irma slammed into florida.ain came in. at a point in time, i was sleeping and my brother woke me up. i am holding him. we are fighting the wind. florida had not seen a major hurricane in many years. it also experienced widespread damage and massive disruption. we originally came here because the eye was going to come past this location. but overnight at the track changed and it is going to strike the other side of florida. that is how unpredictable hurricanes can be....
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lluvia que empeorarÍa las condiciones en zonas que hace apenas un aÑo sufrieron los embates del huracÁn irmaa guardia. el sistema se fortaleciÓ en los cayos de la florida y golpeÓ duramente el extremo sur del estado. se registraron rÁfagas de viento de hasta 65 millas por hora. las autoridades se verÁn obligadas a cerrar las playas en miami-dade. los avisos de inundaciones siguen vigentes en partes de la florida, alabama, mississippi y luisiana. el centro nacional de huracanes pronostica un pequeÑo cambio de trayectoria hacia el noroeste en las prÓximas horas haciendo posible que afecte mississippi valley. el sistema se desplaza a unas 17 millas por hora con rÁfagas de hasta 50 millas lo que aumenta el riesgo de daÑos ocasionados por el viento como Árboles caÍdos y tendidos elÉctricos afectados. gordon aÚn podrÍa mostrar cambios drÁsticos. eduardo: la proyecciÓn que hay ahora es que va a llegar como huracÁn categorÍa 1 pero habría que esperar quÉ pasa esta noche cuando gordon estÉ sobre el golfo de mÉxico, si es que eso cambia aÚn mÁs y en vez de 1 podrÍa ser un huracÁn más intenso. reporter
lluvia que empeorarÍa las condiciones en zonas que hace apenas un aÑo sufrieron los embates del huracÁn irmaa guardia. el sistema se fortaleciÓ en los cayos de la florida y golpeÓ duramente el extremo sur del estado. se registraron rÁfagas de viento de hasta 65 millas por hora. las autoridades se verÁn obligadas a cerrar las playas en miami-dade. los avisos de inundaciones siguen vigentes en partes de la florida, alabama, mississippi y luisiana. el centro nacional de huracanes pronostica...
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as we did with harvey and irma last year.erestingly, this storm florence has as a combination, the characteristics of irma, a classic hurricane, winds, storm surge. then the double punch of harvey which would include flooding we have 40,000 people from 17 states staged and ready to go. and it is a unified effort of cooperatives and municipal utilities working with the government we've been meeting every night -- gosh, for about a week now getting ready. now it's game time we had our last preparation meeting last night we're ready to go. >> we're hearing one of the questions suggested it what did we learn from irma and harvey on how to deal with florence are we -- do we learn stuff every time, every hurricane? we've had a few of these over the last -- we know about this but every time we learn? >> yeah. absolutely, man. i'm telling you, every storm is different. it is interesting, the storm we had with harvey, the way to recover from a flood is significantly different than the traditional wind/storm surge hurricane. and one of
as we did with harvey and irma last year.erestingly, this storm florence has as a combination, the characteristics of irma, a classic hurricane, winds, storm surge. then the double punch of harvey which would include flooding we have 40,000 people from 17 states staged and ready to go. and it is a unified effort of cooperatives and municipal utilities working with the government we've been meeting every night -- gosh, for about a week now getting ready. now it's game time we had our last...
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how does it compare to irma. and harvey. >> it's very large. and for the area if we do come to fruition of the 30 inches of rain. that will be the most significant rainfall the area has had. and we have had about 140 years of records. the records are about 25 to 26 inches. so it would be historic. >> we know local officials are preparing for a period of days if not weeks. worst case without power. when we look at the map and the way the trajectory seems. north carolina is the biggest concern here. >> yes. also it's the track into south carolina. there's areas in south carolina that we're impacted last with hurricane matthew. a couple years ago. on the lumber river. and the pd river. so it's a double dose of that. >> when you look at the preparation that have been made. we heard the president touting them. did the federal government the agencies have done everything they can ahead of the storm? >> i believe so. the national weather service we have brought in extra people. we'll be around the clock and doing the best we can. and to provide inform
how does it compare to irma. and harvey. >> it's very large. and for the area if we do come to fruition of the 30 inches of rain. that will be the most significant rainfall the area has had. and we have had about 140 years of records. the records are about 25 to 26 inches. so it would be historic. >> we know local officials are preparing for a period of days if not weeks. worst case without power. when we look at the map and the way the trajectory seems. north carolina is the...
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this is just a fraction of the flooded out cars from hurricane harvey and hurricane irma.are the people that touched their cars in to the -- turned their cars in to the insurance companies. around here, % of people don't have car insurance. experts say they could try to resell the flooded cars on the open marketcross the country without ever telling you there's a problem. >> fromll of the dirt and debris, it has been through a flood. somebody could havclean it up a sell to an unsuspecting buyer. everything is great until the electronics go out. >> reporter: canton said it happened to him. he bought the 2012 chevy silverado fm a dealership in texas. the looks>>ood. lmost brand new. tires look new. no sign of water damage. good.ese look pretty >> let me look around. this is somethingee you s on any car lot. let's see what it looks like here. i'm curious. it doesn't smell musty or bad. >> it smells good. >> and it's fine. it looks new for a used car. did you test drive this before you bought it? >> i test drove it. rode just fine. >> no red flags? >> no red flags. >> soon he
this is just a fraction of the flooded out cars from hurricane harvey and hurricane irma.are the people that touched their cars in to the -- turned their cars in to the insurance companies. around here, % of people don't have car insurance. experts say they could try to resell the flooded cars on the open marketcross the country without ever telling you there's a problem. >> fromll of the dirt and debris, it has been through a flood. somebody could havclean it up a sell to an unsuspecting...