any resources coming up, we ll able to respond to those quickly. we originally had eight swift water rescue teams on the ground. we asked an additional nine from neighboring states. those are here and they are going to be out on missions very soon. you re looking at ten days of yofry her recovery here. i know these things are difficult to estimate. do you think you were in a position to start here? you ve got blow back saying the state wasn t ready. is that fair criticism. as soon as we knew we d get rain, coupled with the high tides, super moon, king tide, we were going to get a lot of water. we ve had flooding in charleston the last two weeks. trying to get word out to people is always a challenge when the sun is out and the sky is blue. it s easy to stand by and look at rivers and say what could we have done differently?
and when seaworld sent the orcas to loro parque, everybody was always questioning, like, how did they make that leap to send four young orcas to a park off the west coast of africa with trainers who a lot of them had never been around orcas before. nothing was ready. the venue wasn t ready. it wasn t ready for the orcas. it wasn t ready for a show. the owner of the park didn t want to lose revenue by shutting down the pools and repairing them. so for three years the animals ate the pools, and for three years, the animals had problems with their teeth and stomachs. so that s why the animals are enduring the endoscope procedures. those are still seaworld s animals, and they are responsible for those animals.
to loro parque, everybody was always questioning, like, how did they make that leap to send four young orcas to a park off the west coast of africa with trainers who a lot of them had never been around orcas before. nothing was ready. the venue wasn t ready. it wasn t ready for the orcas. it wasn t ready for a show. the owner of the park didn t want to lose revenue by shutting down the pools and repairing them. so for three years the animals ate the pools, and for three years the animals had problems with their teeth and stomachs. so that s why the animals are enduring the endoscope procedures. those are still seaworld s animals, and they are responsible for those animals. loro parque doesn t have a good
trainers who a lot of them had never been around orcas before. nothing was ready. the venue wasn t ready. it wasn t ready for the orcas. it wasn t ready for a show. the owner of the park didn t want to lose revenue by shutting down the pools and repairing them. so for three years the animals ate the pools and they had problems with their teeth and stomachs. so that s why the animals are enduring the endoscope procedures. those are still seaworld s animals, and they are responsible for those animals. loro parque doesn t have a good reputation. people that work in the business know the reputation of places. and loro parque doesn t have a good reputation.
at a greater rate of speed in that section of the track. it is a big controversy that the system is not in place in the northbound section. ntsb officials say if it had been this accident would not have occurred. christine. brian todd for us. thank you. friends and former colleagues of the engineer brandon bostian are speaking out in his defense. xavier bishop worked as his flagman until bishop was fired for attendance issues. he says he has never seen bostian take a drink or drive a train we he wasn t ready. if there was something he did not know he knew who to call to get information. he did not come off as i know it all or he knew everything. he knew what he needed to know. if he wasn t 100% sure he would call and make sure he got the