spreading of disease. come back to my graphic. can you see how much rainfall we ve experienced across this part of southern india. november was an extremely wet month. breaking records. that s over a meter of rainfall, folks. in one calendar month and so far in the month of december, five days in, we have beaten all kind of records. you can see the calamity that this causes at some of the railroad stations for that area. unbelievable unprecedented eventilatory, they re calming it the worst in over a century. you see the computer models indicating that an shore postal workers rainfall from low tore the south. hen na i you have a brief rainfall as we speak. there is a possibility of rain showers in this extended forecast. look at this, 913 millimeters accumulated and six times more than their average monthly rainfall rate for december.
into the holiday, they stale vigilant but enjoy themselves. there are a lot of counter terrorism officials working overtime to keep them safe. peter alexander at the white house, thank you so much. now to our colleague, tom costello at union station in washington, d.c., where homeland security jay johnson is about to speak to reporters. and tom, what do we expect to hear from the secretary? reporter: i think we re going to hear more of what president obama said a short time ago, and that s really calling on everybody across the country to remain vigilant but to go out to enjoy this thanksgiving period. on a beautiful sunny day here in washington, d.c., we re right outside union station here. and the tsa, as you know, doesn t just conduct roving checkpoints at airports, they also do that on or at union stations around the country, at railroad stations around the country, as well as with drains. and then, of occur, amtrak police are responsible for amtrak trains. but this is really p
evening we have some information stating that there may be explosions. most of this is false information. but the threat is still very high. and, again, we are ready to face anything now that we have learned what happened yesterday. i know that 1,500 soldiers really, 1,500 troops have been placed around france. and particularly in paris today. can you tell me where you are concentrating your military forces here right now? well, there is a huge effort that has been made on transportation places such as railroad stations, airports. this is really and of course frontiers have been blocked and
of what we remember of world war ii and railroad stations and refugees. these people are going where they want to go. it s so full of strife and stress to get there. he landed in croatia and landed and went to the border just as the hungarians closed their border and the people basically took a left and tried to go into croatia and find their way north that way. they re walking across a corn field and he gets pictures nobody else gets. it s extraordinary. you have the great migration rarely in modern history have so many been so desperate to flee. now their brave and tragic journeys are reshaping europe and the world. as you were saying earlier, nicole, this was looked at as a proposition. this was known to have happened
let s bring in retired major general, a fox news military analyst. happy new year, thank you for being here. thanks, same to you, jamie. i appreciate that. would you travel to these games as a tourist? no, i wouldn t. there s risk involved. as you know. i think the u.s. olympic team is safe. i think the greatest danger would be to the traveling public. not so much in sochi, but in surrounding areas. transportation hubs. airports, railroad stations, soft targets, where the chechen rebels have been very successful in the past in killing russians. i mean, the chechen rebels have been at war against russia and the soviet union for hundreds of years. remember 1994, 1999, russia essentially flattened the city of grozny, the guy in charge of that was vladimir putin. over 5,000 russian soldier, died. 100,000 chechens. there s a lot of animosity among these rebels for putin in