incident but a public health problem. overwhelmed medical staff at that hospital and a some state forced to administer help on the floor hallways hardened into makeshift wards. the latest victims of india s illegal alcohol trade complaining of migraines severe vomiting and extreme chest pain. t. plant workers who drank a bottle of toxic alcohol late last week now fighting for their lives for their country i ve never seen anything like it i m a regular drinker but i ve never seen such a horrible incident. in every corner casualties of india s bootleg alcohol industry and a whole campaign oh see it area on the map for all the wrong reasons. one one six you know what book of out there it s very sad in no other districts have so many people died as a result of drinking illegal liquor. and more than one hundred people are still in
car crashes, heart attacks. you ve got to convince the other that appeared and the utah girl so i love these things. i love the change. i also like the changing light in winter. go ahead. we have four seasons i would love to have you as a result. when we go ahead and spring forward, they are taken care of because they will have more daylight throughout the entire time they plant their crops. in november they can t plant crops anymore and they are done with it. january, february, they are taken to arizona and california. they are not here to be affected by the time change. those here in michigan and forest health conditions, let s have one more to this. what about the students that go to school?
that says the water system is killing the environment. the population of this fish tends to range 30,000 to 100,000. there are extraneous factors in this. the reason i went out there, these people are screaming for help. whether you take my view of it, which is government hands off or you take the environmentalist s view, they can t plant. they re out of work. you go and meet these people, they ve lost everything t looks like the depression. so that s what i ve read. it s horrific. so what s happening? what s the government doing? what s jerry brown s position? what s the governor s position? at times, you know, he has taken some pragmatic positions. where is he on this issue? jerry brown is not too bad on this issue. he has a proposal to build an underwater tunnel system that would bypass the problem. the trouble with that, it s going to take 15 years to build.
coming. despite being prepared for it, it s still s going have a major impact. that field out there, you d have 100 acres of corn, 600 acres on top of that that s planted with other crops here. some of those crops already on the field, they re lost. water on the field for another month or so. so you can t plant. on and on. multiply that amongst the number of farms. look at the gambling industry in the state of mississippi. 16 river casinos now closed. thousands of people who work there are temporarily out of work. it means the state isn t gaining revenue from the tax it gets from the gaining industry. on and on and on. we talk about the economic impact. not to mention small businesses along the river probably wiped out. so that s just two states and this is a flood that continues to roll on downstream, heading for more. martin savidge live for us tonight. down the river is vicksburg, mississippi, where they re expected to break high water records as the flood s crest