easily. reporter: certainly that s right, tamron, a lot of people that have been able to pick it back up and get back together and sort of find normalcy in their lives. but there are people that are still struggling. this is where a business once stood. we were here in the days after the storm hit when this town was just completely demolished. i say it s only a half mile wide. to give you a better idea, the ocean is three blocks away is the sh rues bury river. the storm came in like a thunder clap and demolished this town and sent everything into a spin cycle. this was the interior wall of a men s clothing shop. the sockets are still intact. they have not been able to rebuild this business. the one next door is also completely boarded up. there is some good news out here though, some businesses have been able to rebuild. the hardware store down here is open. it s been open for over 100 years. he was able to rebuild by taking out extra loans. his grant money still doesn t
off in front of a clothing shop at a athens suburb. it happened after closing time so nobody hurt. police say a suspect intended to destroy one store. they say its owner was having problems repay ago loan shark. china, emergency workers rescuing a woman who had fallen into a well more than 30 feet deep. villagers in an eastern province reportedly heard her shouting and went to help. when they couldn t get her out, they called the pros. the rescuers sending a fireman down to grab her. no word on any injuries. new zealand. the filipino captain of a tanker that spilled hundreds of tons of oil off the northern coast now feyess criminal charges. the incident said to be the country s worst ever environmental disaster at sea. brutal weather and rough waters reportedly breaking apart that vessel since it hit a reef last week. philippines, a dress designer taking his love for superman to a serious level. we re told that for more than a decade the man has undergone a
discovered in the car. and that dittmeyer was likely taken against her will. autopsy is being conducted. brand new details about the attempt to blow up a shopping mall on the anniversary of the columbine attacks. convicted bank robber moore appeared in federal court yesterday where prosecutors described his bombs as two propane tanks tied to a sheet of paper. that was lit on fire. there was a separate metal pipe filled with black powder. moore will likely not be granted bail. this would be a good idea. they came so fast and they had no idea what to do. a mob of teenagers flooded a store in washington, d.c. and rush out with thousands of dollars worth of merchandise. look at this melee. you can see in this surveillance video, 19 teenagers entered the store, a high end clothing shop. employees say they called police but couldn t get there in time. they made off with $20,000 worth of things and this tape, all the
these pirates are accused of attempting to not only hijack cargo ships but opening fire on at least one guided missile frigate, the nicholas, to which they returned fire, sank the pirate skiff and took five of those pirates into skoechltd the indictme into custody. they claim they attempted to plunder this heavily guarded warship. nonetheless, the u.s. finds itself in a strange position right now. they would rather not return these pirates to the united states. but given the fact they actually fired on a u.s. navy warship, the u.s. government had no choice. jim miklaszewski at the pentagon. jim, thanks. this has been the deadliest day in iraq in weeks. officials say at least 58 people were killed in a wave of bombings in baghdad and elsewhere. most of them targeting shiite worshippers. targets included mosques, homes and a clothing shop. the violence came days after
but some lebanese now feel the refugees need to go back home. reus in her bruce has been looking for safety since the beginning of the syrian war fleeing the bombs he arrived five years ago here in lebanon a tailor he found work at a clothing shop and rented a house he began to settle down but now he says local officials are bullion him trying to force him out. and i want i would have not a situation now in lebanon has become really bad for us refugees lebanon is pushing us to go back to syria we had to fill this application out we were asked of the area where we come from is now safe and we said it s not stable there they asked us if we want to go back i said no but they wrote down yes this could change everything happen or says it was difficult enough to find somewhere to live