noaa s data. in orange county one woman was swept away by floodwaters. she was in the bottom of a ravine. reporter: their county executive said emergency services conducted 50 significant water rescues and right now there are no reports of anyone missing. i saw army active duty army soldiers up to their bellies walking to cars to make sure that people got out. reporter: 80-year-old richard said this is some of the worst flooding he s ever seen. he was rescued by boat from his home sunday. i just didn t i just am depressed and sad that this is happening. i knew i was going to lose a lot of stuff. reporter: people being forced from their homes and cars all across the northeast. i dance want my car to swim away. reporter: redding, papers, shattering its rainfall record by nearly two inches. vermont also hit incredibly hard and it s still raining. the state s search and rescue coordinator saying some towns
causing headaches. i am worried about vinyl chloride small amounts in the environment leads to cancer, even small amounts in the environment can affect fertility and worried about the long-term risks. harris: you could see medical problems and risks for decades to come. there was the problem you told the team about they let you in too quickly and we heard it over and over again. what did they tell you? absolutely. my sister lives on front street in east palestine a half mile at best from the accident site. when they allowed her to go back to her home sunday and then they were in their basement and why the immediate ability to let people go back into such a dangerous zone? harris: do you think they knew it was dangerous? no.
hey pamela, good evening to you. some of the stories we are watching, the death toll has risen to at least seven including a newborn and two children following an enormous landslide on an italian island. search teams pulled the body of a young girl from her family home sunday. five people remain missing their. protests against china s stringent covid policies have spread to shanghai and other cities. president xi jinping is facing mounting anger at its zero covid policy and has shut down access to areas throughout china in an attempt to isolate every case. and more than 2500 flights into or out of the united states airports were delayed sunday during the post thanksgiving travel rush. this comes as severe weather, including rain, heavy winds, and snow swept through major cities in the south and then the northeast. more with paola ramos after this break. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big.
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is seattle. today more than a quarter of scheduled flights never took off or landed. many of those that did were delayed. passengers there are frustrated and angry. mad dash to get a new flight. there were no flights. it s a panic go online and reschedule and find a different airline. i m not going to try to wait squeezed in to different flights. canceled and it bought a new flight. i was supposed to come home sunday. my plane was supposed to land in seattle at 6:00. it was canceled. we have been trying to get home since then. as for the individual carriers, jetblue canceled 17% of its flights. alaska 14%. that airline encouraging passengers to postpone travel if they can. united cab said 9% of its schedule for the day. delta 4% of flight today customers on canceled flights will be automatically rebooked. yesterday the tsa said it screened more than 2 million passengers. that s almost double for that