Explosion of a small propane tank at 415 in the morning. We heard an explosion in the fire just burst out of the building. All i heard was a big bang. And it was just, it made it loud because of the warehouse echo. Mayor sylvia zahn had just arrived at work. She helped to evacuate other workers at nearby buildings. It was scary but i had to act fast and call 911. Workers say what was a small fire quickly spread and in less than five minutes engulfed the building with thick black smoke. Shooting out of the roof, it was big and it was hot. Really up in my face. Felt the heat. Flames shut up about 100 feet into the sky. Right now we are dealing with surround and ground, we are getting this from all sides, it is too dangerous for our members to be in there. Two fire votes is water to prevent the flames from jumping to the ss Jeremiah Obrien Floating Museum which is docked next to the warehouse. It is my professional opinion that without the fire we would have lost the Jeremiah Obrien. 4 re
Taking a live look at thon 2017 which ends in four hours. Action news is live with a look at the excitement and the important mission. And sky6 live hd giving you this live glimpse over center city skyline, we are feeling the sunshine right now. Feels like spring in the middle of february. Thats right, meteorologist chris sowers has recordbreaking temperatures on the way, how is it going outside, chris . It looks beautiful. Reporter ill tell you what, its not very often i can stand out here in february without a coat on. It is beautiful. Temperatures in the mid 60s, we have a decent amount of sunshine overhead and slightest breeze out of the west northwest at 5 to 15 miles per hour. 66 degrees right now in philadelphia. 67 in wilmington. Youre leading the pack. 66 in millville. Dover, showing 65. Trenton, 65. Atlantic city, 65. And you get into lakehurst they are showing 66. Satellite and radar along with action radar, we have clearing across the immediate philadelphia area, more cloud
The Space Coast set a new launch record in 2023 with 72 orbital missions from either Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The pace of launches could ramp up by the end of 2024 to a near twice-weekly rate.