Contacted thousands of Irma victims across the Caribbean are fighting desperately to find a shelter as another hurricane following close behind threaten to add to their misery from the u.k. Group Captain Tim Jones says the 1st of 3 planes carrying hurricane relief supplies to the Caribbean have gone out into have made from different shelters medics medical supplies we have about 200 grammarians who are turning out to mange in is that so we have a basic sofa of essential support that will allow us to get out into the regions because possible and then deliberate So where s misleads Irma s left more than 20 dead across the Caribbean the forecast for Irma s path has shifted to the southwest of the heavily populated by the metro areas time runs out to evacuate Florida Governor Rick Scott says it s not necessary to drive all the way out of Florida or symbolics a major highway junctions which brings up an important point if you do not need to evacuate out of the state are hundreds of miles a
Fox News our main focus their 5th time at preservation of life Randy Henderson Jr is the mayor of Fort Myers Florida as forecast models show Erma shifting farther to the west that s really bad news for Naples who I think is going to take a huge hit from this up towards Fort Myers up towards poor Charlotte up towards Tampa St Pete area the rain s already starting so the time to move is kind of diminishing now Fox meteorologist Rick Reichmuth Arma is currently lashing northern Cuba as a Category 4 hurricane maximum sustained winds are at 155 miles per hour millions of Floridians are heeding warnings to evacuated Bill Barnett is the mayor of Naples I would think that that a vast majority of our Of course that is. And you have to remember that that you know we received you know and a lot of our a lot of our residents don t come back until a lot of beginning of November mayor Barnett says the big fear in his city is storm surge across Naples shelters are open roadways across Florida are bu
3. This is Miriam Raftery with the East County magazine show i k n s j $89.00 f.m. Discount so recording at our studio in East County today we have the latest news on the devastation wrought by Hurricane Harvey plus information on some local emergency services departments that have sent crews to help in rescue and relief efforts following the worst natural disaster in u.s. History here in San Diego County we re seeing extreme weather of another sort a triple digit heat wave slated to continue into the Labor Day weekend s.t.g. Any is asking us all to conserve power and the National Weather Service has issued a warning about the extreme heat which is impacting not only desert mountain in the communities but even coastal once we ll have some tips for you on how to stay cool on today s show well also have news on how the Grossmont health care district has stepped forward to help homeless families at a local shelter in East County and then we ll tell you about some more help for the homele
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In advance of the recital the seating at $830.00 and Harris concert hall admission is free and the program will be broadcast tomorrow at 2 here on Aspen Public Radio at $1230.00 today top students perform a diverse program in a free spotlight recycle at the Aspen Community Church a free heart competition takes place today beginning at $345.00 in Scanlan hall on the bus upon campus Robert Spano conducts the Aspen Philharmonic today at 6 in the world premier of Matthew Ricketson Elodea for piano and orchestra showcasing returning a m f a student Tinker Air gun has soloist Tengku thrilled Aspen audiences in 2013 as the 1st place winner of the Am fs piano concerto competition with the coffee of Piano Concerto Number 2 and in 2015 with his have not a performance of messing us. Brahms is majestic 1st symphony completes the program injury works of Haydn code I Tucker Mitsu and Brahms performed by violinist Augustine had a like cellist Marie Elizabeth Hecker and pianist Martin help Sion this