Good afternoon in the news the new charge is filed in the russia investigation. Plus crews are back at the work of the silent of a four alarm fire in old city. What they are now doing to prevent the damaged buildings from collapsing. And the big story on action news at noon is the sticky spill that damaged vehicles on the local highways. A truck spilled liquid asphalt and a Trucking Company is taking responsibility for the miles long mess. Bob brooks is live now with the latest. Reporter we are along swedesboro road and crews have come through scraping up the big globs of this liquid asphalt along the 14 mile stretch of road impacted here down 295 to mile marker 4 we are told and the company that is taking the responsibility, is tristate tt any cars that drove through the stuff they will pay to have it fixed. Crews clearlythemselves a sticky situation on their hands,aping up liquid asphalt. A span in south jersey spilling out of a truck from the paulsboro refinely. All the way down to
It looks horrible. Its two vehicles and i hope everything in there is safe. It looks pretty bad. Reporter frankford avenue at orthodox street was shut down after hitting a traffic. Tractor trailer was jackknifed and the truck driver was not transported to the hop and did not appear to be injured but he seemed upset as he looked on from yard as way. Passers by were stunned. I hope everything is all right. What is the first thing i thought. I hope everyone is all right. The crash happened at 5 30 this morning. The route 5 bus was traveling north on frankford and struck the tractor trailer turning on to orthodox street. The bus driver was rushed to Jefferson Torresdale hospital. All this nonlifethreatening injuries. Hopefully they recover quickly because woo. It looks bad. Nancy crawford was suppose to be on the bus but was running late to get her children ready for day care. Are you on this bus normally . I have to be at work at 8 00 and this is normally my route. Its in cooperation with
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image captionAbout 200 protesters paddled out into the bay from Gyllyngvase beach in Falmouth
Hundreds of protesters brought streets to a standstill on the second day of the G7 summit in Cornwall.
Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion marched through Falmouth in one of the biggest demonstrations of the day.
And cleaner seas campaigners Surfers Against Sewage held a paddle-out protest at a Falmouth beach.
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image captionOxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on Swanpool Beach near Falmouth
About 200 protesters paddled out into the bay from Gyllyngvase beach in Falmouth with banners declaring an ocean and climate emergency .