american voices. i don t get to tonight, including breaking news out of bucks county, pennsylvania. we learned a short time ago that a fifth person has died in flash flooding. officials say the victim is an adult woman. the news coming from state police about an hour ago, as the death search continues right now for two releasing, children a toddler in an infant. we do have some rates for you, at our second briefing we informed you that the search team were able to locate fan additional adult female. shortly after that briefing we initiated, we have found the second adult female. approximately 100 yards from where we found the first one. unfortunately, they are deceased. we continue to look for the two children. we are not gonna give up regardless, the weather is a factor, but at this point we are gonna continue the operations and said things in motion for tomorrow as well. the toddler an infant currently missing were in a car overtaken by flash flooding, we are gonna have
see you, and i have to sale of about energy minutes away from where kathy park is. and it was down pouring yesterday. we were out at a restaurant with friends, we heard fire engines racing down the street, and we knew that something was wrong. so sad to hear that story. and we do have flash flooding still in many spots tonight. we are looking at 35 million people, so we did see some flood watches. drop that is the good news. we are starting to see in some improvement in some, spots we are gonna continue to see improvement as we go throughout the overnight hours. but looking at this alert map, we saw flash flood warnings, that is where you see the red, that means flooding is happening right now, or it s, imminent so that is portions of massachusetts. rhode island into connecticut, we have some really heavy rain falling, so if you are out and about or your friends or family are out and about you want to tell them to see some, shelter specially where you see those flash flood warnings, th
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