People have been killed in a horrific collision in glouster township. It occurred at the intersection of sickler and dublinville way and Annie Mccormick is live at the scene with details annie. Reporter and walter and sarah at this hour the tow truck has actually come this and taken away two vehicles that were involved in this crash. At this hour though police still not confirming how many people were killed. We can confirm that several we do have several fatalities in the crash at this time we are not going to say numbers or anything like that but there are serious injuries and some fatalitiess. Reporter the police releasing Little Information about a deadly twovehicle crash that shut down sicklerville road 4 30 sunday evening initial reports came over that five people were in the two vehicles and Police Confirm everyone has been identified. People that need to go to the hospitals have gone and we have you know we are waiting to notify the family members and next of kin and things lik
Nate pushing through washington, d. C. They will be making it through our area. As you look at the radar image you get the idea it will be heaviest north and west of the city. What to expect in our area. Storm tracker 6 live double scan the way to see whats happening. Lets show you in the closer view. They are getting pounded in baltimore, in lancaster they are getting it north and west heavy rain in the poconos. This will change through the day as some of the rain works through the region and we start to get the remnants from what was once Hurricane Nate now is a tropical depression. 74 in philadelphia. 75 in reading. 74 in atlantic city. Heres how the day will look, lots of clouds today temperatures holding in the 70s. The high today, 79. 7 00 a. M. , 74. I think well see a slug of heavy rain late this morning through the afternoon hours. At noon, 74. Showers at times. 3 00 p. M. , lots of clouds, 77. Maybe a shower or thunderstorm later on this evening. The dewpoints really tell a b
Holly glen elementary. Were seeing pictures of all of these pictures of mold. Theres big spots of black mold. Its not something that you obviously cant see. Kids that are in the school are taking pictures and taking them home to their parents. Reporter they cant imagine why staff or teachers didnt speak up. Is it the retaliation from the School District or a fear of losing their job . Regina turned her garage into School Supply central for students and teachers. Everybody had to be left behind in case it was contaminated and some of our students had to leave all of their supplies in their desks, their backpacks. Are they going to have crews come in and see where the mold is coming from . Its got to come from somewhere. Reporter parents are scrambling for child care and answer. We just want to know where were going and what is happening. Reporter as parents wait for the doors to open, we drove to every school in the district and at the back entrance of radix elementary, we saw a moving
Elementary and the High School Home from school. Sparking upset and concern last week, parents demanded testing of all schools. On friday, students were snapping photos for their parents. In holly glen, you have it growing on desks, books, tables. Not just the ceilings. Reporter today we saw crews outside of the radix elementary back entrance. Some students said that the information was totally bluffed. My son has headaches every single day. Im not a mold specialist. I dont know obviously mold is bad. Reporter tonights emergency meeting is at 7 00 tonight. Also, superintendent charles erling who sat down with us last week was not available for comment or to take any of our questions during the day today. Im cydney long bei, nbc 10 new a message from the principal said that a contractor found mold in the air and on many of the books. A renovation project was already in the works. Ahead, the nbc 10 investigators take a closer look at the school rules to protect your child from mold. Nbc
Its prompted an emergency meeting for tonight. As a parent of two young daughters, thats a huge concern of mine. Reporter we discovered there are no uniform rules for how School Districts must protect against mold. In new jersey, no regulatory standard exists for the amount of mold that constitutes a health risk. Without that, Health Agencies dont have a Legal Standard to take enforcement action. In pennsylvania, same story, no state agency has specific Regulatory Authority related to indoor air quality. And in delaware, too, where parents are simply encouraged to report any odors or other air quality concerns to teachers, the principal, the school nurse or Building Maintenance staff. In other words, the very young and those with asthma are likely at highest risk for mold exposure. The epa says all molds can potentially be harmful and yet even that federal agency has not set any standards for airborne mold contaminants. It is worth noting, across our region, state departments of health