the tiny nation was virtually destroyed by a monster cyclone. dozens are dead. thousands have been displaced by the storm. at least 80% of the homes and other buildings were partially or completely destroyed. radio and telephone communications are improving but remain patchy. the ohio river is slowly receding from its highest level in two decades. many roads and low-lying air yas are closed and homes flooded in new richmond, ohio. reporter: record snows melting fast. spring warmth and rain. a formula for flooding emergencies across the midwest. the ohio river, tugboats barely squeezing under bridges. dumpsters look like river buoys. and beneath this water, a murky mess. homes damaged. it s creeping in. it s seeping through the foundation right now. reporter: this is main street in new richmond. you can hear the water pumps going. even though the river is
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twitter definitely feeling competition there. it seems so. looks like a lot of fun. i m going to watch your live streams from now on, laurie. thank you. thanks for joining me today. i m randi kaye. at this hour starts right now. i killed them all. those words from millionaire real estate heir robert durst. his first wife disappeared. his best friend shot in the head. he admitted to killing and dismembering his neighbor. will his own words finally convict him? nuclear negotiations between u.s. and iran ramping up as the deadline nears. what happens if secretary of state john kerry and his iranian counterpart fail to reach a deal? is there a plan b? a monster cyclone slams the island nation of vanuatu. the death toll is rising this morning. one aid agency describes the
before rescuers can reach wiped out villages across the south pacific. monster cyclone with winds reaching 168 miles an hour have left a path of destruction. some remote islands are simply cut off from emergency services there. you can see the track right there, right now pam is still a powerful cyclone with current winds hitting about 150 miles per hour. david piper is covering the story from the region tonight. david. reporter: described as possibly the worst weather disaster to ever hit the pacific and the true cost of cyclone pam is only just being a sass sesed about i officer ter officials. packing winds of 168 miles per hour smashed through the van out due late friday and early saturday morning local time.
she s been standing out there in new york harbor for 12 lonely days without any visitors. now the statue of liberty and other federal landmarks will be reopening, at least some of them. the state of new york says it s losing too many tourist dollars because of the shutdown. it will pay the national park service $61,000 a day to operate liberty island. arizona has struck a similar deal with the federal government to reopen the grand canyon. it ll pay the national parks service more than $650,000 to operate the park for at least a week. in less than an hour, a monster cyclone is expected to slam into india, and already it s been being blamed for seven deaths. tropical cyclone phailin is packing winds of 140 miles an hour, and it s offshore of the india state of odisha. 440,000 people have been evacuated. phailin is expected to bring a storm surge of 23 feet and forecasters are comparing the size of the storm to hurricane katrina.