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a duplex, it's got -- boarded up shepard: let's go to steve harrigan live as well. teve, it looks like it's happening now. >> it is happening, shepard and coming sideways and the water is beginning to rise on the street and getting pretty good current as the outer eye wall gets closer and closer to naples, probably the next hour. probably the most intensed damage we have seen here. the city of 20,000 people, at least 20,000 people in this area are in shelters. it's a real headache for a lot to get there and families waiting four or five hours to get in stadiums as we are begin to go see small objects in the air, there's palm branches and this is the strongest we have felt it. i'm going to have to go to the goggles here. there's a really double hit coming at naples right now boast from -- the storm surge could reach 10 to 15 feet. we have seen some scenes of waters being sucked out of rivers and into the gulf and as we speak starting to come in. the concern and dangerous and warnings are pouring in. warnings of flash flooding, warnings about storm surge that could be
a duplex, it's got -- boarded up shepard: let's go to steve harrigan live as well. teve, it looks like it's happening now. >> it is happening, shepard and coming sideways and the water is beginning to rise on the street and getting pretty good current as the outer eye wall gets closer and closer to naples, probably the next hour. probably the most intensed damage we have seen here. the city of 20,000 people, at least 20,000 people in this area are in shelters. it's a real headache for a...
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steve harrigan, the birthday boy, there in naples. if you're from the naples area, marco island, we have one little spot -- what corner, do you know exactly where you are, steve? >> reporter: yeah. we're right on fifth avenue, and props to the -- [inaudible] for having an amazing, safe hotel and for taking us in and for taking in first responders. this is the hotel of choice for your category five hurricane. [laughter] shepard: steve harrigan, be by the inn at fifth. another prop for the inn at fifth right there on fifth avenue very near downtown naples. so that's the heart of the city, and what a beautiful place it is on a normal day. not so much today. all this is headed north toward or fort myers, and i think the eye of the storm has just about left marco island. jim castos is riding out the storm on marco island. did you get the eye there, jim? >> it's still calm -- shepard: still calm. describe it for us. >> it looks like it's about to yet a lot worse, because that's what they say. how you doing, shep? big fan. shepard: always dur
steve harrigan, the birthday boy, there in naples. if you're from the naples area, marco island, we have one little spot -- what corner, do you know exactly where you are, steve? >> reporter: yeah. we're right on fifth avenue, and props to the -- [inaudible] for having an amazing, safe hotel and for taking us in and for taking in first responders. this is the hotel of choice for your category five hurricane. [laughter] shepard: steve harrigan, be by the inn at fifth. another prop for the...
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on the ground tonight in orange, texas, is steve harrigan. steve? >> judge, 37,000 houses across texas are like this one behind me. three to four feet of flooding here, but some of those houses are actually completely underwater. we've seen wave after wave of volunteer rescues in this area. the first rescues were pulling out people, people who decided to stay inside their houses when the floodwaters got too high they came out. we saw a lot of pets rescued, dogs and cats mainly, and now we're seeing volunteers go back in for precious possessions. the one thing someone wanted for the house. for one woman it was a flag. >> he passed two years ago, my husband's flag. he was a world war ii vet. >> means a lot to you. >> means a lot. i was afraid we were going to lose it. we're losing everything else, but they got this. >> that woman said through her tears, she wanted one thing from her house, the world war ii flag that adorned her father's casket. volunteer rescuers went back in and got it. she said, we're losing everything, but haven't lost the flag. it
on the ground tonight in orange, texas, is steve harrigan. steve? >> judge, 37,000 houses across texas are like this one behind me. three to four feet of flooding here, but some of those houses are actually completely underwater. we've seen wave after wave of volunteer rescues in this area. the first rescues were pulling out people, people who decided to stay inside their houses when the floodwaters got too high they came out. we saw a lot of pets rescued, dogs and cats mainly, and now...
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shepard: steve harrigan with us. we would get back as conditions to thierry ray. the local radar shows where the eye of the storm is now. if we drop the dinner just for sacking, viewers will be able to see that i is fast approaching. listen. >> sunbed rattling going on up high above us and we are hoping that the roof will fold with these gusty winds. as soon as we get more information, pass that along. shepard: he is talking about the roof at wfbn seven where the wind is howling and water is coming up in their parking lot. we know would love so many of them. and certainly because we need their facilities, too. we couldn't think at hampden and all the team at wfbn, the manager and the whole team. we couldn't do it with do it without seven news in south florida. what a service they provide to the rest of south florida. so proud to have been on our affiliate team. tara is with his writing up a storm and coral springs. how are you doing, terror? >> we are doing well. we lost power. trade you this morning? >> 10:15 this morning. my brother's family is the first respond
shepard: steve harrigan with us. we would get back as conditions to thierry ray. the local radar shows where the eye of the storm is now. if we drop the dinner just for sacking, viewers will be able to see that i is fast approaching. listen. >> sunbed rattling going on up high above us and we are hoping that the roof will fold with these gusty winds. as soon as we get more information, pass that along. shepard: he is talking about the roof at wfbn seven where the wind is howling and water...
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steve harrigan in naples experiencing that water rise in parts of naples, though not exactly where hehat are you seeing, steve? >> reporter: shepard, from our limited point of view, walking distance from our base here, we can show you some scenes of damage here. you can see some large trees completely uprooted by the storm. it had maximum winds of sustained 130 miles per hour in naples. if you do look down the street further, there are more downed trees and some flooding as well, 2 or 3 feet of floodwater. we can just give you a limited perspective of where we are. certainly, the storm powerful enough to knock down trees. but as you pan could be the street, everything, you can see concern eric, not powerful enough to destroy structures. some roof damage we've seen, but the win des are intact, the buildings themselves are intact. electricity out for more than 70,000 people, and a curfew is in effect from 9:00 in the evening here. the real question is going to be the floodwater. we've seen the eye pass overhead about 5:16 here. it was very calm and still. we're not sure how powerful the
steve harrigan in naples experiencing that water rise in parts of naples, though not exactly where hehat are you seeing, steve? >> reporter: shepard, from our limited point of view, walking distance from our base here, we can show you some scenes of damage here. you can see some large trees completely uprooted by the storm. it had maximum winds of sustained 130 miles per hour in naples. if you do look down the street further, there are more downed trees and some flooding as well, 2 or 3...
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we begin with steve harrigan who is in san juan, puerto rico, right now. we speak of the rain is heavier than it has been all morning and that's creating flash flooding with some river gates being opened up. the winds have gusted here on the back end of this storm to over 100 miles per hour. the worst of the wins came at about 9:00 in the morning with sustained gusts of more than 104 to 5 miles per hour. those were winds enough to tear the sides of some buildings. we just saw bits and pieces of buildings fly through the air and tops of trees have also snapped off. this island now according to the governor is almost 90% without electric power. it may be 100% soon, that means people in this storm for writing it out around their own. no electric power, no emergency rescue services, if they have a portable radio, that's what they're hearing. otherwise they're hearing the sound of this wind and the sound of this rain. the short-term danger has been from the destructive winds and deadly wins. the long-term may be different things. flash flooding, storm surge and
we begin with steve harrigan who is in san juan, puerto rico, right now. we speak of the rain is heavier than it has been all morning and that's creating flash flooding with some river gates being opened up. the winds have gusted here on the back end of this storm to over 100 miles per hour. the worst of the wins came at about 9:00 in the morning with sustained gusts of more than 104 to 5 miles per hour. those were winds enough to tear the sides of some buildings. we just saw bits and pieces of...
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steve harrigan is live in san juan. i can't imagine what those people are going through. >> it's tougher people here. try to imagine electric power and suddenly you're on an island. little islands by themselves with no electricity, three or 4 feet of water in some places. this woman here is being helped man with a stick, i've seen people carrying their kids, some kids are playing in the water, but for most people, it is tough going here to try to get out and get food and water. the two grocery stores here have been emptied, whether you want to call it looting or saving food or whatever, they've been empty. as far as the biggest problem here, it's the electrical tower grid. 500,000 people and zero electricity across the entire island. there are some incidents of looting and really hardship everywhere you look. we've been to a couple people's houses this morning and there's black water on the floor, there's holes in the roofs and it's a do yourself operation. people are trying to take debris from hurricane irma two weeks
steve harrigan is live in san juan. i can't imagine what those people are going through. >> it's tougher people here. try to imagine electric power and suddenly you're on an island. little islands by themselves with no electricity, three or 4 feet of water in some places. this woman here is being helped man with a stick, i've seen people carrying their kids, some kids are playing in the water, but for most people, it is tough going here to try to get out and get food and water. the two...
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steve harrigan, thank you. back to you in a moment there. >> shannon: for more on maria's track we'll go to adam in the fox weather center. >> the island now getting the brunt of this storm. winds at 145 miles per hour still gusting to 190 miles an hour moving to the northwest at 13 miles an hour. you can see the eyewall. as it runs on the island it becomes more difficult to distinguish. across the san juan area likely off towards the west of there where the strongest winds are along the eyewall. san juan, the most hefshly populated area getting strong winds. continuing to at this hour and they'll linger for a little while. as you watch that eyewall move it becomes harder and harder to identify where it is. we're looking in the area where i am moving my finger off to the west of san juan. powerful winds all around it. we have a little bit of time where it will be on the back side of this system. the winds will stay strong until it lifts to the north of the d.r. continuing up towards turks and caicos. it will ta
steve harrigan, thank you. back to you in a moment there. >> shannon: for more on maria's track we'll go to adam in the fox weather center. >> the island now getting the brunt of this storm. winds at 145 miles per hour still gusting to 190 miles an hour moving to the northwest at 13 miles an hour. you can see the eyewall. as it runs on the island it becomes more difficult to distinguish. across the san juan area likely off towards the west of there where the strongest winds are...
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steve harrigan will join us from san juan. >> in the neighborhood, 85% of the houses are gone. >> we've lost everything, it took our house. we are going to start over. needs needs and i get back to business. ♪ i just drank tons of water all the time, it was never enough. my dentist suggested biotene, my mouth felt more lubricated. i use the biotene rinse and i use the spray. biotene did make a difference. >> jon: a fox news alert, hurricane maria is not letting up, persisting as a category 3 storm with 125-mile-an-hour winds. it is headed to the bahamas and turks and caicos which likely will escape the worst of the winds. meanwhile, in puerto rico is still no power. dangerous winds and waves have finally subsided but many are without food and water. president trump speaking with the governors of puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands yesterday. steve harrigan is live in san juan. >> some good signs this morning, the first commercial light american airlines landed a short time ago, a military flight has begun. helicopters as well, much of the aide for the island is going to have to come
steve harrigan will join us from san juan. >> in the neighborhood, 85% of the houses are gone. >> we've lost everything, it took our house. we are going to start over. needs needs and i get back to business. ♪ i just drank tons of water all the time, it was never enough. my dentist suggested biotene, my mouth felt more lubricated. i use the biotene rinse and i use the spray. biotene did make a difference. >> jon: a fox news alert, hurricane maria is not letting up,...
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that is a live shot from steve harrigan, that's steve harrigan, one of our reporters for fox.has been around the worlds covering wars, he says this, and hurricanes, and we've heard him report this is one of the worst things he's ever been through. winds got up to what 170 miles an hour. let's listen. >> taking a pounding for the last two hours, seen wind gusts well over 100 miles an hour, enough to be destructive. we heard the governor talk about life threatening destructive winds. that's what we've been seeing. actual chunks of buildings, coming off here sidewalls, balcony, satellite towers, probably the most glorified parts of the capitol near the airport. you can imagine what's happening on the country side of 3.5 million people, us territory, a lot of people have zink roofs, they're flying all over the place, projectiles right now. there are 500 shelters open, but just about 11,000 people taking advantage of those shelters. this is also coming at terrible time for this island, they were grazed by irma, just two weeks ago, that was enough to knock out power for a million pe
that is a live shot from steve harrigan, that's steve harrigan, one of our reporters for fox.has been around the worlds covering wars, he says this, and hurricanes, and we've heard him report this is one of the worst things he's ever been through. winds got up to what 170 miles an hour. let's listen. >> taking a pounding for the last two hours, seen wind gusts well over 100 miles an hour, enough to be destructive. we heard the governor talk about life threatening destructive winds. that's...
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steve harrigan in naples tonight with our report. reporter: more than 24 hours after hurricane irma made landfall as a massive category 4 storm. million homes and businesses in florida are without power. that's half the state. naples feeling the brunt of the storm with regard gusts of 142 miles per hour. >> this has got to be the walleye. i think we are seeing over 100. reporter: also weathering the storm. she owns a soap company. irma ripped the roof off her store. jacksonville dealing with historic flooding. the st. johns river rising and turning downtown roads into streams. the what for levels exceeding an all-time record set in 194 from hurricane dora. national guard is assisting with high water rescues. >> it's bad now but it will get worse. reporter: this dire warning from the sheriff urging people to get out now. >> if you need to get out. put a white flag somewhere on your house that can be viewed visibly from outside. these were the first to feel the wrath of irma with winds clocked at 130 miles per hour. daylight revealing
steve harrigan in naples tonight with our report. reporter: more than 24 hours after hurricane irma made landfall as a massive category 4 storm. million homes and businesses in florida are without power. that's half the state. naples feeling the brunt of the storm with regard gusts of 142 miles per hour. >> this has got to be the walleye. i think we are seeing over 100. reporter: also weathering the storm. she owns a soap company. irma ripped the roof off her store. jacksonville dealing...
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steve harrigan with more. >> neil, they need help in many different areas and they need immediate help, this is the flooding around some apartment complexes outside san juan. none of these people have electricity. nobody on the island has electricity. some sitting up in their apartments with wind damage and water damage. as far as the situation here is on the ground, help is on the way. there's coast guard ships bringing in water. the airport isn't open yet. should be open for aid tomorrow. the biggest problem here across the island is the power grid. it's been weak for decades, it was hurt by hurricane irma two weeks ago and now was demolished by this storm, hurricane maria. it's been a do-it-yourself operation. police make quite a wake when they come down the street. it's a do it yourself operation. we pull up power lines by themselves. using hammers and nails. a lot of machetes. if you like right there, there's some people that have been cooking out this morning. they have no power and very little resources
steve harrigan with more. >> neil, they need help in many different areas and they need immediate help, this is the flooding around some apartment complexes outside san juan. none of these people have electricity. nobody on the island has electricity. some sitting up in their apartments with wind damage and water damage. as far as the situation here is on the ground, help is on the way. there's coast guard ships bringing in water. the airport isn't open yet. should be open for aid...
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steve harrigan "fox news." cheryl: when the floodwaters receded in many areas residents must figure out how to pay for all that damage. about 80% of those affected by the storm do not have flood insurance. if you do have insurance you aren't in the clear because the national flood insurance program is nearly broke. "fox news" chief correspondent mike emanuel has our report. >> this is never flooded in my entire life. initially would have answered about it. the grim realities many of hurricane harvey storm victims did not have flood insurance. >> i wish i would have had it but as you can tell my whole house is destroyed. >> they must decide if they will rebuild here or if it's time to go elsewhere. >> it's up in the air, you know. it's pretty heartbreaking to come home and see all of this and not have insurance. fema is trying to point all these families in the rejection of icing those with insurance activate their national flood insurance policies. for those without the small business administration offers loan
steve harrigan "fox news." cheryl: when the floodwaters receded in many areas residents must figure out how to pay for all that damage. about 80% of those affected by the storm do not have flood insurance. if you do have insurance you aren't in the clear because the national flood insurance program is nearly broke. "fox news" chief correspondent mike emanuel has our report. >> this is never flooded in my entire life. initially would have answered about it. the grim...
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harris, back to you. >> harris: steve harrigan, thank you very much. another fox news alert. the randel taking center stage at the united nations. one day after president trump was at that same lectern. our president slammed the obama era agreement as one sided and an embarrassment to the united states and signaled he could walk away from that deal. this is "outnumbered," m harris faulkner. here today, sandra smith, repugnant strategist lisa boothe, former deputy spokesperson for the state department, marie harf, and today's #oneluckyguy, salute former green beret commander and counterterrorism advisor to vice president dick cheney, lieutenant colonel michael waltz. they say he's outnumbered, but i'm guessing you never really are. >> michael: i can handle it. >> harris: good to seo. >> michael: no one's shooting at me today, right? >> harris: no, let's get to the news. president from telling reporters that he has made a decision about whether the united states will stay a part of the deal, the iran nuclear deal, but has not said exactly what his decision is. this is his top l
harris, back to you. >> harris: steve harrigan, thank you very much. another fox news alert. the randel taking center stage at the united nations. one day after president trump was at that same lectern. our president slammed the obama era agreement as one sided and an embarrassment to the united states and signaled he could walk away from that deal. this is "outnumbered," m harris faulkner. here today, sandra smith, repugnant strategist lisa boothe, former deputy spokesperson...
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fox news correspondent steve harrigan is in san juan and has our report.eporter: they certainly do need help in many different areas. they need immediate help. this is the flooding around some apartment complexes just outside of san juan. none of these people have any electricity. no one on the entire island has electricity. they have been sitting up in apartments with damage from the wind and blackwater on the floors. they hand up stuff or down to get what they need. as far as the situation on the ground, help is on the way. there is coast guardianships bringing in millions of liters of water. the airport isn't open yet but should be open for aid tomorrow. the biggest problem here, across the island is the power grid. it has been weak for decade. it was hurt by hurricane irma. two weeks ago. now it was really demolished by the most recent storm, hurricane maria. it has been a do it yourself operation as i try to get out of the way of the police cruiser. they make quite a wake coming down the street here. it has been a do it yourself operation. we've seen
fox news correspondent steve harrigan is in san juan and has our report.eporter: they certainly do need help in many different areas. they need immediate help. this is the flooding around some apartment complexes just outside of san juan. none of these people have any electricity. no one on the entire island has electricity. they have been sitting up in apartments with damage from the wind and blackwater on the floors. they hand up stuff or down to get what they need. as far as the situation on...
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. >> water levels rising in naples, florida, that is where steve harrigan circumstance he is joining us live, what it is like at this hour? >> they got 12 inches of rain here, during the storm. but that rain has stopped, officials say that, water around naples is still rising that is cause for concern. earlier there was predictions of a possible 10 to 15 foot storm surge, we heard from emergency officials in naples that is not going to happen. he said even predicts of 8 to 10 foot storm surge is not going to happen, because the storm moved slightly to the east. fortunately, predictions of cat- flood surge. it is significant wind damage, sustained winds 130 miles for a half hour or so in naples, going in the small area we saw a number of downed trees. some roofs as well. not widespread. more damaged roofs than anything else. and power, here, it is dark. 210,000 clients, 197 without power, the main street is blackened out. it may take days or weeks to get it back up because so many trees, and downed power lines and water across the road. convoys coming in for search, rescue and help. o
. >> water levels rising in naples, florida, that is where steve harrigan circumstance he is joining us live, what it is like at this hour? >> they got 12 inches of rain here, during the storm. but that rain has stopped, officials say that, water around naples is still rising that is cause for concern. earlier there was predictions of a possible 10 to 15 foot storm surge, we heard from emergency officials in naples that is not going to happen. he said even predicts of 8 to 10 foot...
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i want to get straight to steve harrigan who is live in san juan for us this afternoon. steve, looks like things have calmed down. what does it look like now? >> shepard, the wind has calmed considerably, under 50 miles per hour that means the police and first responders can go out. everywhere you look here, it's a wet miss and it's not getting better soon. where i'm standing now, chunks of buildings, satellite dishes, balconies, pieces of wall, holes in buildings. that was 145 miles per hour winds earlier this morning. we just moved around to a neighborhood. if your house is made of wood with a metal roof, just gone. some houses we saw on the street gone. to move around here, it's streamly difficult. if you're an average citizen in puerto rico right now, you might not have a roof. you probably have structural damage wherever you live and you definitely do not have electricity. a situation that could last for weeks or months, shepard. >> going forward, floods and mudslides. >> it's not over yet. the winds were dramatic and possibly deadly. we don't know the results yet. w
i want to get straight to steve harrigan who is live in san juan for us this afternoon. steve, looks like things have calmed down. what does it look like now? >> shepard, the wind has calmed considerably, under 50 miles per hour that means the police and first responders can go out. everywhere you look here, it's a wet miss and it's not getting better soon. where i'm standing now, chunks of buildings, satellite dishes, balconies, pieces of wall, holes in buildings. that was 145 miles per...
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correspondent steve harrigan's and san juan, puerto rico, tonight. od evening, steve. >> bret, good evening. the biggest challenge for the island is going to be getting an aging power grid back online. it was hit hard first by irma two weeks ago, knocked out power for about a million people and then a dead hit by maria. the entire island in the dark now. every night, curfew is in effect from 6:00 p.m. on. we saw people, neighborhood people trying to put up their own power pole, trying to pull it out. they were using wreckage from one hurricane, from irma, to try to prop up the post of a power line downed by maria. using the damage from one to help another. we've been in several houses today. people's apartments. most have damage from the storm, the wind. holes in the sidewalls, the roof, blackwater on their floors. when we asked them come are you getting help ? they said so far, no help at all but we are hoping for help. this apartment complex is pretty much an island. we have seen people trying to carry stuff up from apartment to apartment. it's not
correspondent steve harrigan's and san juan, puerto rico, tonight. od evening, steve. >> bret, good evening. the biggest challenge for the island is going to be getting an aging power grid back online. it was hit hard first by irma two weeks ago, knocked out power for about a million people and then a dead hit by maria. the entire island in the dark now. every night, curfew is in effect from 6:00 p.m. on. we saw people, neighborhood people trying to put up their own power pole, trying to...
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lou: steve harrigan reporting from san juan. now, this is the latest video of the central region of mexico hit by a 7.1 magnitude earthquake yesterday. rescuers in mexico city and much of the pueblo province in mexico. at least 225 people were killed in the earthquake. dozens of buildings collapsed including homes, schools and office buildings and the efforts to clear away the debris of those collapsed buildings continuing at this hour. this earthquake came two weeks after a magnitude 8.1 hit mexico city. yesterday also the 30 -- 30-second anniversary of an earthquake that killed as many as 10,000 people back in 1985. mexico's president has declared three days of national mourning. president trump offering assistance to mexico during a call with the mexican president today. the president today with an enormous plebus the schedule also announced he has made a decision on what to do about the iranian nuclear deal but the public will have to wait to hear what his decision is. >> have you decided? >> i have to tell you -- i will let
lou: steve harrigan reporting from san juan. now, this is the latest video of the central region of mexico hit by a 7.1 magnitude earthquake yesterday. rescuers in mexico city and much of the pueblo province in mexico. at least 225 people were killed in the earthquake. dozens of buildings collapsed including homes, schools and office buildings and the efforts to clear away the debris of those collapsed buildings continuing at this hour. this earthquake came two weeks after a magnitude 8.1 hit...
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steve harrigan is live in san juan. good evening. >> good evening, and grim and stunning situation here when you consider this island of 3.5 million people, a u.s. territory, it's virtually entirely without electricity. they have put in a curfew starting from right now until 6:00 a.m. that curfew is scheduled to go through saturday. there have been no reports of looting but certainly a potentially combustible situation where you have the entire island without power, no visible sign of police or guards on some people and very desperate situations with damaged houses and short on food and water. the situation here has develope developed. >> bret: that sometimes happens in the middle of storms. steve harrigan, the satellite dropping. we will head back to steve if we get him back. another natural disaster. rescue efforts continue among the ruins in central mexico. 225 people confirmed dead so fa far. yesterday 7.1 magnitude earthquake. she's correspondent jonathan hunt is in mexico city. >> bret, we are standing at one of t
steve harrigan is live in san juan. good evening. >> good evening, and grim and stunning situation here when you consider this island of 3.5 million people, a u.s. territory, it's virtually entirely without electricity. they have put in a curfew starting from right now until 6:00 a.m. that curfew is scheduled to go through saturday. there have been no reports of looting but certainly a potentially combustible situation where you have the entire island without power, no visible sign of...
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steve harrigan is in san juan. steve to you. >> a slight breeze here.omorrow could be catastrophic in the governor's words. he warned that anyone in wooden houses and low-lying areas, their lives are at danger. this hasn't happened to puerto rico in 85 years. a major hurricane bearing down on the islands. it could hit the most populated part of the island tomorrow for most of the day with winds from 120 to 160 miles an hour. we could see rain up to 25 inches, a surge up to 11 feet. this could be catastrophic. they're doing what they can to try to save as many lives as possible. they have opened up 500 shelters but they'll need help. this island is reeling from irma. that was a glancing blow. more than a million people lost power in that. a direct hit here could be a disaster for water and electricity. fema has pledged aid in the aftermath. this storm continues on this path, puerto rico will need a lot of help quickly. back to you, shepard. >> shepard: steve harrigan, thank you. to all of them, all the best. thank you. the amount of news breaking this ho
steve harrigan is in san juan. steve to you. >> a slight breeze here.omorrow could be catastrophic in the governor's words. he warned that anyone in wooden houses and low-lying areas, their lives are at danger. this hasn't happened to puerto rico in 85 years. a major hurricane bearing down on the islands. it could hit the most populated part of the island tomorrow for most of the day with winds from 120 to 160 miles an hour. we could see rain up to 25 inches, a surge up to 11 feet. this...
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i don't know them. >> the number of houses estimated to be damaged, 300,000. >> mike: steve harrigan on the front lines of harvey's recovery. thanks very much. let's get more on what it's like at the very soggy ground 0 of 1 of the most expensive natural disasters in u.s. history. senior correspondent rick leventhal in texas. hello, rick. >> we are still flooded here, the work to clean up is ongoing. linda and eddie bought this house in 1985. they have lived here for 32 years. it never flooded before. but it obviously did this time around. they are in their 70s, so they had to hire a crew of guys to come in and rip the sheet rock out. pull out their wet carpet, and the damaged belongings. it is being piled up out front like so many of their neighbors. excuse us. you can see the furniture is trashed. so is the rest of the house. this couple doesn't know if they are going to be able to live here any longer. they ripped the carpet out of the room. this pool table and jukebox and the rest of their stuff is likely lost forever. they have been able to salvage some belongings. they put it i
i don't know them. >> the number of houses estimated to be damaged, 300,000. >> mike: steve harrigan on the front lines of harvey's recovery. thanks very much. let's get more on what it's like at the very soggy ground 0 of 1 of the most expensive natural disasters in u.s. history. senior correspondent rick leventhal in texas. hello, rick. >> we are still flooded here, the work to clean up is ongoing. linda and eddie bought this house in 1985. they have lived here for 32 years....
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steve harrigan in san juan. let's get more on the hurricane's path.s still on the move and head add cross the caribbean. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth in the extreme weather center. rick? >> turks and caicos will be spot that takes the worst of it. winds 20 to 50 miles an hour. still more rain here. flooding. the turks and caicos, it will get there close tonight and tomorrow. that said, we're watching tropical storm jose. up here across the northeast. that has created a weakness in the atmosphere. it's going to allow maria to move to the north. when you look at our reliable computer guidance right now, pulls this up between bermuda and the u.s. at this point it looks like it's going to stay between that area. it's a slow-moving storm. we're going to be talking about a week or so before it gets into this area. more problems for the coast. certainly beach erosion. as long as we threat this needle between bermuda and the east coast, i think we'll be looking good. the official track from the national hurricane center shows that. keeping this well off
steve harrigan in san juan. let's get more on the hurricane's path.s still on the move and head add cross the caribbean. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth in the extreme weather center. rick? >> turks and caicos will be spot that takes the worst of it. winds 20 to 50 miles an hour. still more rain here. flooding. the turks and caicos, it will get there close tonight and tomorrow. that said, we're watching tropical storm jose. up here across the northeast. that has created a weakness in...
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fox news steve harrigan live in bridge city texas with the latest. but water looks like it is rising. reporter: david, a recovery effort outside of port arthur. we see people come back to their houses. some withins, some with feet of water. they're pulling everything out into the sunshine to dry off save, what can be saved. couch, drywall, everything. it is a tough challenge, both physically, emotionally for a hot of people, inchewedding retiree we spoke to a short time ago. >> any furniture is it touches, it ruins and destroys. that's it. reporter: how is your attitude and spirit? >> stunned. but i will be all right. i will be good. this is the second time in nine years. my wife and are both retired. we're leaving. we're calling it quits. we're out of here. reporter: higher ground? >> higher ground, yes, sir. reporter: more than 35,000 houses across the houston area were damaged by the floodwater. many of those seriously damaged or completely underwater. david, back to you. david: steve harrigan from bridge city, thank you very much. we'll be right b
fox news steve harrigan live in bridge city texas with the latest. but water looks like it is rising. reporter: david, a recovery effort outside of port arthur. we see people come back to their houses. some withins, some with feet of water. they're pulling everything out into the sunshine to dry off save, what can be saved. couch, drywall, everything. it is a tough challenge, both physically, emotionally for a hot of people, inchewedding retiree we spoke to a short time ago. >> any...
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naples, florida, on the west coast experienced some of the worst of irma's wrath, that's where steve harriganteve. >> reporter: it's an eerie feeling to drive around parts of southwest florida around naples because it is completely black to drive down darkened streets, very quiet. even the stop l
naples, florida, on the west coast experienced some of the worst of irma's wrath, that's where steve harriganteve. >> reporter: it's an eerie feeling to drive around parts of southwest florida around naples because it is completely black to drive down darkened streets, very quiet. even the stop l
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steve harrigan is one to do that he's in miami shores in south florida. teve. >> shepard, a little wind kicking up. gusts 20 miles an hour. more and more, it's getting to be like a ghost town, a different mood here. people are afraid. people who have been here, been through a lot of hurricanes, they're afraid. they're afraid of what they've seen. the death toll 23 and continuing to rise. just the devastation on so many islands in the caribbean. complete destruction. it has people here afraid. when you talk to them, listen to them, you can see the fear in their faces, eyes and jaws. shepard? >> shepard: i heard mayor jimenez said they had some crowdiness in the shelters. >> many are filling up, especially shelters that take pets. a real concern for people. a woman across the street from me says i have three dogs. the shelters were the pets are full. you have a tough choice. do you get on highway and go 5 miles for 24 hours or stay put in a home that could be destroyed? miami-dade has more than 40 shelters and house 100,000 people and already filling up, she
steve harrigan is one to do that he's in miami shores in south florida. teve. >> shepard, a little wind kicking up. gusts 20 miles an hour. more and more, it's getting to be like a ghost town, a different mood here. people are afraid. people who have been here, been through a lot of hurricanes, they're afraid. they're afraid of what they've seen. the death toll 23 and continuing to rise. just the devastation on so many islands in the caribbean. complete destruction. it has people here...
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steve harrigan has more. it looks like a mess. >> it is a better and not getting better any time soon. 3.5 million people on the island are without power. the conditions have eased a little bit. winds below 50 miles per hour. the rain is still falling. at least right now first responders and police can go out to assess the damage and help those that need it. we saw first winds ripping through here, enough to snap the trees behind me, enough to knock walls down, pieces of the hotel behind me off. it was just whipping around. right now we have seen electrical crews go out as well. off and on foot. there's so much debris in the roads. very hard to get around with downed power lines and downed trees. they're trying to assess things by foot. the next concerns will be flooding. either flooding from rivers or perhaps mudslides in the central part of the country. recovery here is not easy and not quick. people are still out of power from hurricane irma two weeks ago. could be weeks or months before this island begins
steve harrigan has more. it looks like a mess. >> it is a better and not getting better any time soon. 3.5 million people on the island are without power. the conditions have eased a little bit. winds below 50 miles per hour. the rain is still falling. at least right now first responders and police can go out to assess the damage and help those that need it. we saw first winds ripping through here, enough to snap the trees behind me, enough to knock walls down, pieces of the hotel behind...
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steve harrigan is live in san juan. >> the conditions here just beginning to pick up.seeing costs of wind and the outer bands of rain coming. the mood on the street in san juan is a mixture of tension and fear. people know something bad is coming. the time to get out has pretty much passed. the main airports shutting down in less than an hour. the governor has warned about what could happen. an major hurricane has not hit this island of 3.5 million people, a u.s. territory, in 85 years. what's coming could be absolutely devastating. he has warned people in wooden houses, low-lying areas, their lives could be threatened. we could see wind throughout the day anywhere from 120 to 160 miles per hour. we could see a 10-foot storm surge. the government is trying to do with the can to move people out of the worst areas. they've been going door-to-door trying to warn them of what's coming. they've been trying to make moves. they have open 500 shelters across the country trying to get people into shelters. they've been rationing baby food and water. this island is really in ban
steve harrigan is live in san juan. >> the conditions here just beginning to pick up.seeing costs of wind and the outer bands of rain coming. the mood on the street in san juan is a mixture of tension and fear. people know something bad is coming. the time to get out has pretty much passed. the main airports shutting down in less than an hour. the governor has warned about what could happen. an major hurricane has not hit this island of 3.5 million people, a u.s. territory, in 85 years....
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we find steve harrigan on the day after the big storm. what does it looks like there, steve? >> dramatic damage on a sunny day. giant trees uprooted. very hard to get around on the roads. the predicted storm surge didn't happen. a lot of people told us they were grateful for that. 20,000 people taking refuge in shelters, fearing the worst. what is next is to get electric power up. 210,000 customers, about 200,000 lost their power. so now you have many families at home alive in their houses, whole, but without electricity, without air conditioning, without phones and many of the schools still closed because they are damaged, too. neil, back to you. >> neil: to your point, this could be the case for weeks, right? >> half the state is out of power. its a huge problem and a huge effort by authorities. they're marshalling the biggest power effort in history to try to get power back up and running. lines snapped here in naples from gusts of 140 miles per hour everywhere you look. >> thanks, steve very much. steve harrigan. in the middle of that, you might be surprised at what you'r
we find steve harrigan on the day after the big storm. what does it looks like there, steve? >> dramatic damage on a sunny day. giant trees uprooted. very hard to get around on the roads. the predicted storm surge didn't happen. a lot of people told us they were grateful for that. 20,000 people taking refuge in shelters, fearing the worst. what is next is to get electric power up. 210,000 customers, about 200,000 lost their power. so now you have many families at home alive in their...
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steve harrigan, thank you. despite expectations, tampa, florida, was lucky to avoid the worst-case scenario from hurricane irma. let's get the fox's mike tobin, standing by in tampa right now. >> reporter: with that stroke of luck, if you will, the fight here for the people and business owners in the tampa area to get back to normal. we saw that today with the boards coming down. businesses opening up. if the biggest obstacle is power. some 54% of the power customers with tampa electric are out of business in terms of turning on the lights right now. tampa electric did state screws ahead of the storm but they had to stage them out of harm's way so that means these repair crews had to spend the day driving, the work starts tomorrow. tampa electric says it's can have the lights turned on in a matter of days while other communities are saying it will be a matter of weeks. the primary damage we see in this area is the trees that have fallen over. the ground got so saturated and soft and if those trees didn't have e
steve harrigan, thank you. despite expectations, tampa, florida, was lucky to avoid the worst-case scenario from hurricane irma. let's get the fox's mike tobin, standing by in tampa right now. >> reporter: with that stroke of luck, if you will, the fight here for the people and business owners in the tampa area to get back to normal. we saw that today with the boards coming down. businesses opening up. if the biggest obstacle is power. some 54% of the power customers with tampa electric...
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correspondent steve harrigan is in san juan. good evening again, steve. >> bret, good evening. help is on the way for puerto rico. the coast guard is bringing in millions of liters of water. fema has positioned more than 3,000 personnel across the island. that's of tomorrow, the airport should be up and running. there needs here are widespread and severe. there is practically no electric power across the entire island. the u.s. territory, a 3.5 million people. there are shortages of gasoline, long lines just about everywhere at any store that has reopened. shortages of water. we have seen people today taking babs in fire hydrants, bathing children and fire hydrants. we saw women today breaking open packing crates with machetes and hammers, doing their cooking outside. they used downed satellite dishes to try to break the wind. there has been peace. i'm few minor incidents of looting. some grocery stores lost all their products. they have been patient but they are going to need help very soon. >> bret: steve harrigan live in san juan. we told you earlier allstate says about half
correspondent steve harrigan is in san juan. good evening again, steve. >> bret, good evening. help is on the way for puerto rico. the coast guard is bringing in millions of liters of water. fema has positioned more than 3,000 personnel across the island. that's of tomorrow, the airport should be up and running. there needs here are widespread and severe. there is practically no electric power across the entire island. the u.s. territory, a 3.5 million people. there are shortages of...
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let's get to steve harrigan life -- team fox coverage. >> it's pretty much of a mess. trees down, snapped in half, power lines down. driving is treacherous. no electricity. stop lights are out. a lot of people cutting each other off. when you go around and see shots from up above, trailer park home north of naples. you can see there is still extensive flooding. some homes have three to 4 feet of flooding. the good news is possible huge, deadly, catastrophic storm surge up to 16 feet didn't happen. the back end of the storm was weak. they've got their work cut out for them now. almost everyone in collier county has lost electric power. there is no cell phone service, so it's dark. you can't talk to people. you can't get around. you don't have air conditioning. you don't have tv, cell phones, wi-fi. you are alive but for the next couple weeks, you could be suffering here in naples. >> shepard: steve harrigan life. peter doocy in jacksonville. >> this is the main street bridge. it traverses the st. johns river which has been overflowing all day. you can see even though th
let's get to steve harrigan life -- team fox coverage. >> it's pretty much of a mess. trees down, snapped in half, power lines down. driving is treacherous. no electricity. stop lights are out. a lot of people cutting each other off. when you go around and see shots from up above, trailer park home north of naples. you can see there is still extensive flooding. some homes have three to 4 feet of flooding. the good news is possible huge, deadly, catastrophic storm surge up to 16 feet...
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steve harrigan is in san juan. good evening. >> you can see some lights behind me being run by generator power. you won't see them anywhere else. all across the island, 3.5 million people on this u.s. territory and 3.5 million people are currently without electric power. right now there's been a curfew put in effect from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. there has been no reports of looting anywhere but certainly a potential combustible situation when you have desperation, real destruction all across the island, no visible sign of police on the streets, and now no power. we have seen power accrues out and about. often they are on foot. it's so difficult to get around on roads with the power lines down, flooding, and trees down. they are trying to assess things by foot. the wind has dipped below 50 miles per hour. that has allowed first responders and police to guard and begin to assess the damage. the damage can be unknown for a while. many places are very difficult to reach. cell phones are down everywhere. trying to find ou
steve harrigan is in san juan. good evening. >> you can see some lights behind me being run by generator power. you won't see them anywhere else. all across the island, 3.5 million people on this u.s. territory and 3.5 million people are currently without electric power. right now there's been a curfew put in effect from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. there has been no reports of looting anywhere but certainly a potential combustible situation when you have desperation, real destruction all...
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in san juan, puerto rico, steve harrigan, fox news. trish: let's go to another natural disaster hit the homeland. floodwaters from hurricane harvey recede, harrowing scene is left behind. this is social media video, showing thousands of cars, stranded, submergeed by floodwaters. a lot of these cars could end up on the road or back in your driveway? this is buyer beware scenario. fox news correspondent casey stiegel is live with the story for us. casey, how does this happen? >> well, trish, it is unbelievable. first of all recovery here in southeast texas is progressing slowly by surely. it is arduous task as you can imagine, cleaning up all of the cars, home, businesses, personal property, that went underwater, when you drive around houston and the surrounding communities, you see piles of debris, waiting to be taken to the landfill. people working hard, to start over. but officials here, estimate, that more than a half million vehicles, cars, trucks, suvs, totaled by the floodwaters. that is in this region alone. we're not talking flo
in san juan, puerto rico, steve harrigan, fox news. trish: let's go to another natural disaster hit the homeland. floodwaters from hurricane harvey recede, harrowing scene is left behind. this is social media video, showing thousands of cars, stranded, submergeed by floodwaters. a lot of these cars could end up on the road or back in your driveway? this is buyer beware scenario. fox news correspondent casey stiegel is live with the story for us. casey, how does this happen? >> well,...
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our own steve harrigan, was the latest?wind is getting stronger since last time we spoke to you. across the state, airports are beginning to shut down. the last flight left from miami international airport. no scheduled flights for saturday and sunday. fort lauderdale international tomorrow night, tampa and airport shut down. orlando airports are shutting as well. more and more, the only way to get around the state is on the ground. we've seen traffic jams and gas shortages across the state, some real snarls on the major arteries. the only way out north. >> sean: last question, where people able to replenish the grocery stores and home depot and was gasoline brought in on time to take care of everybody? >> there's been a preparation for this and a different mood, people are visibly fearful. it's a real tough choice to get on the highway without enough gasoline. without a hotel room or to stay put where your house could be underwater. that tension and fear is visible when you talk to people. people are trying to decide havin
our own steve harrigan, was the latest?wind is getting stronger since last time we spoke to you. across the state, airports are beginning to shut down. the last flight left from miami international airport. no scheduled flights for saturday and sunday. fort lauderdale international tomorrow night, tampa and airport shut down. orlando airports are shutting as well. more and more, the only way to get around the state is on the ground. we've seen traffic jams and gas shortages across the state,...