chunks of junk fell from a jumbo jet. >> bizarre story there. also this morning, questions about safety after a teenager takes a pretty dangerous plunge off of a rock climbing wall. cell phone video captured the whole scene as the teen's father is now demanding some answers. >> and later, another safety question. this one about our food supply, especially seafood. what scientists discovered about tuna from the nuclear zone in japan. it is going to alarm you. >> scary story there. we begin with beryl, no longer a tropical storm, but still clinging to the southeastern coastline. >> the storm is losing steam but the flooding downpours aren't going away anytime soon. beryl is expected to sit over georgia for much of the day before slowly moving up the south carolina coast late this evening. we get more from abc's ginger zee. >> reporter: loud, rude and violent. beryl was the guest no one invited. ghostly beaches whipped by sand. unused deck chairs rocking at the end of the dock. sad symbols of the washed-out holiday weekend. the east coast hasn't seen a may storm like this in more than a century. it made landfall just after