crews will be putting power back online. now we have reopened the roads into the four southern counties, cape may, atlantic, ocean and ma am mat. crews are ready to go assess damage and to begin work restoring power in those four counties, middle session water experiencing heavy middle 6 water experiencing heavy flooding. there s some wider boil water the water treatment plan is down due to flooding. as a result the following tornadoes are under a boil water advisory. mill burn, map pell wood, irvington, springfield and the nuclear plants are continue to work fine. oyster creek power down
sleeping next to you. martha: how many people evacuated and came to the shelters as you would expect and help they would do? how many may still be stuck in their homes without food and power? i m still in my hotel room. i can only tell you that i have spoken to people all over the island. there are a lot of people on long beach which is right on the water, who are stuck in their homes. martha: we are looking at pictures of that area now steve. you can see if they stay, they are in a tough situation. there s water right up to the doorways. that s right. in the streets also. it is going to be dangerous, people are starting to drive around now to sight see that s the worst thing they can do. the one thing i m worried about is the people turning on generators, because the power is out. people are going to start turning on generators. if they don t know how to work
days in philadelphia. irene is still a storm, moving out quickly. rick reichmuth, good day to ou. we spent 12 hours together yesterday. the beat guess on today. what is up with irene. i want to add something. if you have an iphone the american red cross has an great app, if you are out of power you can find out any shelters they have open at any time. they do such a great job, it is one great way you can find out what going on. i want to recap the storm a little. rainfall totals that fell from the storm. north carolina, 14 inches of rain, significant rain across the entire area of the northeast. orange, new jersey almost 10 inches. central park, 6.7 that adds on to the rain we ve seen over the last number of weeks. we are continuing to deal with big problems. flooding concerns, you heard as you were talking to the
let s look at long island this is long beach, new york. the waves crashed on to the roads, surrounding homes getting hit in several of these areas. the red cross, as you know, throughout the last several days has been helping people in just this kind of situation. joining me on the phone is steve, a spokesperson for the red cross. steve, good to have you with us. nice being here, thank you. martha: steve, what do people need from you folks the most? right now, they need sheltering and feed going the things we are doing right now. we have 30 shelters open on long island. we are feeding those people. the next couple of days we will be opening feeding centers for people who don t have power. apparently that will be a large problem. martha: how many would you say you have in the shelters right now? right now we have 4,000. 4,000 of your favorite friends
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