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Just four minutes.
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Cruisers searching through the night for survivors of a Texas
flood that killed at least twenty four people and swept
away dozens more. Ryan Chandler reports from Kerrville, Texas.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
A catastrophic flood emergency. At least twenty kids are missing
from a summer camp after a sudden surge along the
Guadalupe River north of San Antonio.
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Is going to be a mass casualty event.
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A fortis saying fourteen helicopters are in the air. One
rescuer dangling from a chopper appearing to help someone up
in a tree as flooding rages below, Cars lifting off
the ground swept away by the powerful waters.
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The New York Times as parents of the missing girls
have been posting their children's photos online seeking information. A
five year old boy was among the seven people who
suffered severe burns after a boat exploded on a Georgia lake.
The Hall County Sheriff's office as a cabin cruiser was
being towed on Lake Lanier, north of Atlanta on Friday
when it exploded and became fully engulfed in flames. A
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state official says seven people ages five to forty five
suffered serious burns and were rushed to the hospital. There's
no word yet on what triggered the explosion. California authorities
say they found human remains in the debris of a
massive explosion at a fireworks warehouse north of Sacramento. Crews
were able to enter the property Friday after having to
wait because of the possibility of a unignited fireworks and
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because of chemicals left behind from Tuesday's blasts that sent
smoke clouds billowing thousands of feet into the air. Seven
people are still missing after the explosion. The remains have
not yet been identified. The cause of the blast remains
under investigation. The Carolina coast is bracing for a tropical
storm either tonight or early tomorrow. A tropical depression over
the Atlantic Ocean is expected to strengthen into tropical storm
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Chantal before it hits South Carolina. Forecasters warned that Chantal
will put the coastal area at risk of flash flooding
later today. The storm is expected to bring heavy rain,
rip currents, and strong surf to both South and North
Carolina this weekend. Oninlely Se Taylor, Tennessee Republican Congressman Mark
Green is stepping down. Green, who chairs the House Committee
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on Homeland Security, announced his resignation in a video on
social media on the fourth of July. He said he's
grateful his last vote was for the one Big Beautiful Bill.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee will announce dates for a primary
and special election for green seat. Now that the fourth
of July is over, the rush to get home is
expected to hit Sunday. TSA spokesperson Jessica Maylee says security
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checkpoints are prepared for the surge of flyers trying to
get home.
Speaker 4 (02:36):
The busy day is going to be Sunday, July sixth,
So again, I think sometimes the departures are spread out,
but that return is a little more concentrated. So if
you're flying on Sunday July six pretty much anywhere across
the country, make sure you give yourself plenty of time.
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Meantime triple A spokesperson Robert Sinclair says noon to six
pm is going to be the worst time to be
on the roads, as a majority of the sixty one
million people driving will be trying to get home. The
NBA Summer League begins this weekend. The Heat, Lakers, Spurs,
and Warriors will take part in the California Classic starting
today until July eighth. Grizzlies, Jazz, seventy six Ers and
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Thunder meanwhile will participate in the Salt Lake City Summer League.
All thirty teams will descend on Las Vegas for the
NBA two K twenty sixth Summer League, which begins July tenth.
It's a Manhattan missing dog story with a happy but
surprising ending. Andrew Whitman shares the tail.
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Chile, the chihuahua, went missing back in June. Owner Gabrielle
Porter says Chili wiggled out of his harness while she
was saying goodbye to another dog at Hudson in twelve
Streets in the West Village. He dashed into the street,
took a bump from a taxi, then disappeared. Ten days later,
someone spot of the chihuahua in the Hudson River, treading water,
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but only barely. A kayaker finally picked him up. Chili
was covered in oil and debris from the water. He
was exhausted and looked like skin and bones. Chile, now
called by some the second miracle on the Hudson is
recovering well.
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