the skull. because the brain is encased by the skull, when it swells, it has nowhere to go. you have swelling in your abdomen, it can distend. we induce a coma to put the brain to rest for a period of time, but that s done in a different situation. if she is following commands, able to hear, repond in the way that it sounds like the surgeon described, it probably indicates she does not have significant brain swelling. they re going to monitor to see if she develops it, but right now, it sounded like she doesn t need a coma induced. dr. rhee said she was shot on one side, through her brain. the bullet went in and went out. i assume that s what he means. does it make a significant difference in terms of long-term survival, recovery, which side
we go to our meteorologist jaqui jeras. i said imagine if it was happening here obviously this would be the lead story and we d be doing breaking news coverage continuing. this is devastating. it really is. imagine like the mississippi river swollen about 25 times its normal size. that s kind of the equivalent of what s been taking place here in pakistan along the indis river. we have before and after pictures we want to share. this is what it looks like noormly in the before and then the after you will see that it swells. you can see how wide that becomes so it s about ten miles on either side of all of this water. now, some cresting has taken place but down here near sukkur is near the worst and some type of dam there has been blocking it up a little bit so a secondary crest is going to be very possible. this has been weeks and weeks of very heavy rain. we heard the mention of the monsoonal rains and what happens is this time of the year we get those winds coming in more out of the