flight cancellations over the weekend. we re starting to see the required inspections happening and a lot of planes now being allowed to get back in to surface. the ntsb is investigating and caught a break when a portland school teacher found the door plug in his back yard. so they should be able to eventually say what caused it to fly off in flight friday night at 16,000 feet elevation with 177 passengers and crew on board. remarkably nobody was in the two closest seats to the hole and nobody was injured. it was chaotic. the cabin lost pressure. masks were deployed. a boy s shirt was ripped off. cell phones were blown out the whole. of course traffic control wasn t sure if it was a terrorist attack or not initially. it was about as wide as a
seemed to indicate some of them unconcerned that it s going to be bad there. what s your advice to folks? obviously you re going to watch the path. you re going to watch some of your local coverage as well besides you, bill, but how serious should people be taking this because there is a little bit of the chicken little, the sky is falling, i ve been here before and i was fine. it all depends on not just where you live, but also your elevation. so if you re in the tampa area, first off, listen to your emergency management. that s the number one rule no matter what. if they say you re in evacuation zone, evacuate. beyond that, you have to know your elevation. 4 to 7 foot storm surge, that s the max water height in tampa. if i have my family and live in an elevation of 10 feet or less, no reason to play with this. let s leave. if i live at 12 or 15 feet elevation, the water s going to be below my house. i know the max winds in tampa
here, john, and this is a neighborhood, about 20 homes incinerated by another fire that happened last week. this fire only about 65% contained, unfortunately, right now as hot spots continue to pop up all around this neighborhood. this is the home of a woman that narrowly escaped last week and we spoke to her. let s listen. we had a police officer come down through the neighborhood and tell us they were evacuating. we could not leave off the top here so went kind of down the loop and got everybody out. happy to have what i do have and life is the most important thing. john, i have to show you something here, this is fascinating. lloyd, my photographer is going to zoom in on those trees across this gully here at 3,000 feet elevation, center of the island. look at those trees. they are bent to the side as if they were hit by hurricane-force
stay off the freeways! only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. john: search and rescue crews are still searching around the clock to search in lahaina, hundreds are unaccounted for, a city of about 12,000 lived. robert ray is live on the scene and how much of the area has been searched so far? yeah, john, we are told that just over 25% has been searched as the death toll is at 99 and officials say likely to increase, but look at this. i m at 3,000 feet elevation
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