Ready. Its our year. Reporter its our day to freeze. Reporter i think the vikings are a better draw than drew brees and the saints. Weve got satellite, there are a few clouds out there this morning, but generally speaking its a bright condition. More clouds will overtake us, high, thin clouds, but clouds increasings kind of day today. 13 in allentown. 13 in reading. 15 in trenton. 18 in philadelphia and wilmington. 19 degrees in millville. Wind are running ten to 15 Miles Per Hour thats enough to give you windchills in the Single Digits in most areas. 6 in philadelphia. Trenton and allentown. Normally our favorite number around here, not such when were talking windchill. Yesterdays high was 27. Today well get up to 32 at 3 00 p. M. You can see how clouds increase later in the day. Were looking at noticeable windchills, again, not as bad as yesterday. But if you have plans to head out and do volunteer activities for mlk day. Dress for it, winds 8 to 16 Miles Per Hour. The windchills wil
Countless septa rider has to find new way home. Fox 29s Chris Oconnell is live at septa headquarters in center city tonight. Chris . Reporter well, lucy, things are running back to normal tonight on septas subway lines after a major disruption on the market frankford el at the height of rush hour. Police say a man fell on to the tracks and was struck and killed by an oncoming train. Were told the victim was a tourist who just finished seeing the sites of the city. Tonight the turn styles were humming again at 15th and market streets. But earlier, this is what it look like from skyfox. It was mobbed. It was mobbed. Reporter just after 5 00 the market frankford el was shut down after police say a 55yearold man fell on to the tracks at the 13th street station. He was leaning over from the platform looking down the tunnel to see if the train was coming. And thats when he fell on to the tracks and within seconds westbound train struck him. Reporter victim was with his wife who witnessed the
Tracks at the 13th street station. He was leaning over from the platform looking down the tunnel to see if the train was coming. And thats when he fell on to the tracks and within seconds westbound train struck him. Reporter victim was with his wife who witnessed the accident from the platform. Police say the couple from out of town had just been sightseeing. He was a tourist. Hes from texas. He was with his wife. He had just got done visiting the liberty bell. Reporter the accident had septas busiest line shut down for an hour and a half. They pretty much told me i just have to wait until it shows up because they dont know. Everyone is off schedule. Reporter passengers were put on a convoy of shuttle buses between 30th street and spring garden. It was a big inn 15. Schultz wasnt running much you had to go across the street and catch the schultz. A big convenience. Reporter by 6 20 the trains where running again not before making many evening commuters very late for dinner. All i had w
Are now trying to get out. Everything everything is gone. Our houses. Everything. Theres nothing to eat, nothing to drink. Reporter the typhoon damaged or destroyed an estimated 23,000 homes, displacing more than 600,000 people. Many of the dead remain unburied. This woman says rescuers have not come back in days and asks, why havent they returned to recover the bodies . Severe food and water shortages are adding to the crisis. Aid organizations like the red cross and Team Rubiconare beginning to arrive. Local doctors say theyre returning low on medicine. And more u. S. Military help is coming. Were going to go as fast as we possibly can and get there as soon we can to help people in need. Reporter the George Washington strike group is on its way from hong kong. And at taclobans airport, c130 cargo planes are flying in tons of food, water and other supplies. But with tacloban in ruins, many are still waiting for help. Tina kraus, wjz Eyewitness News. And you can help the victims. Catho
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