60 miles across from one end to the other as it goes out to the sea. She said in reality it was more like fingers of destruction. Stitches through the landscape. Because the army was advancing down roads. And most places they stayed a day. If that much. So the destruction, the destruction is limited to how far off the roads they can go. So she said there are vast areas in between those roads. That were untouched by it. And those people of course applied food and help to the other people who had lost so much during the march. Its interesting, because i had not even thought about this. We do have this image of tsunami of fire going across and if fact it really is more like fingers of destruction going across georgia. Yes, sir . People in the valley recognized that sheridan not only planned, organized and carried out zonal destruction, so this was an order of destruction. And it was very thorough, although theres many other phases to it. But thats different than what happened in georgia.
Becomes that, i think the term they use was the wind. This wire and wind that came through georgia. Sarah reuben made an interesting point about the destruction itself. I thought it was interesting, i left it out of my talk. She said we have the sense of the march to the sea as being the giant tidal wave this tsunami. 60 miles across from one end to the other as it goes out to the sea. She said in reality it was more like fingers of destruction. Stitches through the landscape. Because the army was advancing down roads. And most places they stayed a day. If that much. So the destruction, the destruction is limited to how far off the roads they can go. So she said there are vast areas in between those roads. That were untouched by it. And those people of course applied food and help to the other people who had lost so much during the march. Its interesting, because i had not even thought about this. We do have this image of tsunami of fire going across and if fact it really is more like
1015mph. Tomorrow, ncdot plans to see how nc 12 held up during last nights storm. Hawk has fallen prey to strong wind and waves before. The mayor tells us, there was some overwash, but the structure held up over the weekend. Even though theres no rush, he says a road expert will check to see if it needs any make sense to kind of but its their call. 17 02 he also tells us bidding will start for a larger beach renourishment project tomorrow. The plan would extend the beaches in duck, kitty hawk, and Kill Devil Hills another 100 feet to protect nc12. We can show you some of the flooding that storm caused on the outer banks. This is video from hatteras at the Cape Hatteras motel in buxton. Sunday, we reported heavy rain and 50 mileperhour winds in parts of the outer banks. It left flooding and beach erosion behind. Hyde county Officials Say the water has receded in ocracoke, but pockets of water remain in some spots. They say drivers havent been having any issues getting through. Emergency
Editor rain nats around 27 a possible twister showered louisiana and mississippi in sheets of rain and driving wind. You can see the damaged homes and buildings left behind for residents to pick up tonight. Follow the forecast anytime, anywhere with wavydotcom. Access updated radar views and the hour by hour predictions. And dont miss an update overnight. Meteorologist Jeremy Wheeler will have a fresh forecast starting tomorrow on wavy news 10 today at 4 30. Retired workers in portsmouth say the city has betrayed them. They say leaders promised reimbursement for Health Insurance a promise theyve allegedly broken. 10 on your sides liz palka went to tonights council meeting. Liz, how did city leaders they say theyre working on a plan to help with the situation. But, what these retirees are upset about is they were told they would have 14hundred dollars each year as part of an hra. According to these retirees no one ever said the program would end after a year. Robert turner retired firef
Without a gun in his pocket but return to talk to reporters with one pledging to fight for justice the goal hes going to be that the other foot and the window we see the commonwealth report says the department of justice will review their investigation. Meanwhile the beast of a multimillion dollar civil lawsuit pending against the city will have more on that coming up at six Recovery Efforts under way in waverly right now after a tornado ripped through the small town the mayor just gave an update a couple hours ago and here are the highlights thirty seven people are without a place to stay tonight nineties five percent of the towns powers back on and a seven oclock curfew is in place the f one tornado killed two men at a two year old child the loss is emotionally draining on in waverly with more on how the village and here is what the scene looks like today you can see they were able to get a lot of it cleaned up but there is still a lot of debris and personal belongings scattered abou