Are just starting to dry out. After getting more than four inches of rain in less than 24 hours, with more rain coming, we are taking a look at saturdays storm impact. Good evening and thanks for joining us. Im dionne lim, abc seven News Reporter Cornell bernard discovered that aftermath of the staggering amount of rain. Flooding from the storm left some roads in West Marin underwater. Pacific way here in Muir Beach was closed near the pelican end. Many cars turned around, but a few drivers decided to risk it. The day will not be stopped. Were expecting this. I was not expecting this at all. You know, we just get a little bit of rain here for one night and rivers flood this is pretty much the only Access Road to Muir Beach, and many hikers and bikers. Were not ready for all this water. Yeah, its quite a surprise. Um definitely made for an interesting hike at the end. A little bit of a swim. Were gonna hitch a ride in
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Two officials of the Krasnoyaruzhsky District of Russia's Belgorod Oblast bordering Ukraine have been injured after their vehicle drove over a landmine planted by the Russian military. The officials were travelling in a UAZ Patriot (a mid-size body-on-frame SUV produced by the UAZ division of SeverstalAvto in Ulyanovsk, Russia).
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a week after deadly infernos killed at least 106 people in hawaii, traumatized residents are now stuck in an excruciating wait for answers. only a handful of dead identified, and 1,300 still missing. more than a thousand families have no home to return to. they re staying in shelters, hotels, and airbnbs. much of the water supply is now contaminated, sinks are spewing black liquid. communication remains incredibly difficult, and at least 2,000 homes and businesses still don t have power, so people are walking to sea walls to find better service. some of them using megaphones to blast out information about emergency supplies. with me now, levi rowen.