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July 5, 2025 4 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest use this hour at just four minutes. At least
thirty two people are dead and twenty seven are missing
following catastrophic flooding in central Texas. Texas Emergency Management official
nim Kid says rescuers are working around the clock.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
History would tell us that after a certain time period
those chances diminish. Our hope and prayer is that there
are still people alive that are out there, and we
are still actively searching for them, and we will continue
and listen that will turn into recovery at some point.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
The dead include eighteen adults and fourteen children. Many of
those who are missing our children from a private Christian
camp in Kirk County, northwest of San Antonio. Texas Governor
Greg Abbott says eight hundred and fifty people have been
rescued and every missing person will be found. Homeland Chief
Christin Nomes says the Coastguard will assist in search and
recovery efforts. The rushing water destroyed homes, campsites, and RV parks.

(00:57):
Kirk County Judge Rob Kelly.

Speaker 2 (00:59):
Got see first hand many of the body bags and
it breaks my heart.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Heavy rain and the threat of dangerous flash flooding continues
for the area today. Police are investigating an early morning
shooting that left two people dead and several others wounded
in downtown Indianapolis. The gunfire erupted just before one thirty
am as officers responded to a separate disturbance in the area.
One person was dead at the scene. Six others, including

(01:27):
three adults and three juveniles, were taken to the hospital,
where one of the juveniles later died. Indianapolis police say
there were a large number of unsupervised teens on the
streets downtown when the shooting started. Tropical Storm shan Tell
is approaching the Carolinas. The storm is packing top winds
of forty five miles an hour, with higher gusts less
than one hundred miles southeast of Charleston, South Carolina. The

(01:48):
latest update from the National Hurricane Center says the storm
is slowly tracking to the north and could make landfall
early tomorrow morning. California's largest wildfire of the year continues
to burn. The Madre Fire started up on Wednesday afternoon
and has burned nearly eighty thousand acres and is only
ten percent contained. I'm rob Martyr official say a family
of three was struck by lightning while under an umbrella

(02:10):
out of Florida Beach. Saint Pete Beach Fire Rescue responded
to the Friday lightning strike and rendered emergency aid. Two
adult victims were looked at on scene and refused further treatments.
A seventeen year old girl was taken to Tampa General Hospital.
No updates were provided on her condition. Photos from the
scene show a badly burned and damaged umbrella. Friday marked

(02:31):
five years since a Toledo police officer was shot and
killed in the line of duty. Shawn Gallagher reports.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
Friday marked five years since Toledo Police officer Anthony Dia
was shot and killed in the line of duty after
responding to reports of an intoxicated man in the parking
lot of a home depot. Officer, DIA's wife and her
sons spent the fourth of July handing out one hundred
eighteen free hot dogs to those in the community. As
one eighteen was DIA's unit number. She also wore custom
made tennis shoes with the unit number.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
A series of sharks sightings in New York has left
public officials monitoring the waters. The shark sightings led to
a temporary beach closure on the fourth of July. The
sightings happened along the shores of Rockaway Beach. Officials with
NYC Emergency Management teamed up with lifeguards to monitor the
sharks using drones before ending the hour long beach closure

(03:19):
Before the holiday weekend. New York Governor Kathy Hokeel worn
visitors to Long Island State Park beaches to be vigilant
in the water. Joey Chesnutt has reclaimed his title as
the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Champion. Chestnut devoured over seventy
hot dogs in ten minutes on Friday to reclaim the
Mustard Belt on New York's Coney Island after missing last
year's contest over a sponsorship deal. His total came up

(03:42):
short of his world record of seventy six hot dogs.
Nearly fifty thousand electric chainsaws and pole saws are being
recalled due to laceration hazards. The recall was issued Thursday
by Posi Tech Tool Corporation. The Consumer Product Safety Commission
said the main switch on the corded chainsaws and pole
saws can fail and allow the saw to continue to run.

(04:02):
Even after the Switch is released. I'm Rob Martyr
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