A house fire sends one person to the hospital. Firefighters were called to a home on hanover street around 5 00 this morning. They were able to get the fire under control quickly but the fire did leave behind some damage. We are told one person was treated for burns to the hands and for smoke inhalation. She is expected to survive. A 12 inch water main broke this time on durham road between capital boulevard and tyler run drive. Officials say the break occurred in a new ction. It was installed yesterday. It is not repaired and Water Service has been restored to all residents affected. We are still waiting to learn the cause of the house fire in Johnston County. It happened before 9 00 last night on robertson street in clayton. There was significant damage to the home. Officers say it started in the kitchen but they dont know how it started. Theres a protest over government range targeting illegal immigrants. Wrals Mikaya Thurmond is live outside the Detention Center in raleigh where re
Live on chapel hill road with the latest. Heather i just got off the phone with the utilities director and he says service has been restored for most customers. They have been working for hours. This part of chapel hill road is still closed drivers. We were going to get out to see of we could find some food. Heather customers were not turned away after a water main break force business does businesses to shut down. We flew over the scene as crews rushed to repair it. The outage affecting or than 4500 utility customers in mooresville near chapel hill road. Utility customers near nelson residents and businesses lost who lost water pressure are being asked to boil their water or use bottled water as a precaution. Hopefully we will get some water. Heather Water Service has been restored to many of those affected customers. If your water is back on your asked to boil it. The town wants to make sure they test the water makes sure it is safe before they given all clear. Steve live in mooresvi
Have a look at how warm it gets coming up. Right now we send it over to brian. Thought it may be quieter but it could be busier. The schools are back in session on a normal schedule today. Some of our typical Traffic Volume especially in durham with the delay yesterday and traffic was pretty quiet. An increase in that so keep that in mind. Here at 6 01 i want to show you the road weather index because theres a little bit of green along the i95 corridor from wilson to fayetteville this morning and as we take a look at the cameras we are seeing wet roads. So in Cumberland County this morning parts of johnston, sampson county, hope county, moore county a little extra time as you slow down on those wet roads. A little more about an accident overnight that blocked both directions of rock service station road in southern wake county. They are hoping to get that open right around now. Still havent heard that at last check rock service station road was closed in both directions. Consider using
A piece of falling concrete. We begin with the crane collapse. Investigators hope the cranes computer will give them answers. The crane is expected to be removed by tomorrow morning. Crews hope to have Water Service restored to three buildings by midweek. One person is hospitalized. Two other victims and a firefighter have been treated and released. Reporter just to give you an idea of the clean up empt the crane reached the intersection of church and worth street. They removed almost a blocks worth of that crane. Theyve been doing it piece by piece. They say 35 pieces will need to be put on a flat bed truck lifted up by four other cranes and taken out of here. Work to be completed for the strealet to be reopened until monday at the earliest. Meanwhile, the investigation into how this all happened is just beginning. The buzz of saws cutting through metal on the 565 foot crane, a welcome sound compared to this. It broke. Reporter that was the boom as the 15story crane came crashing down
Especially vulnerable, next. This is abc 7 news at 11 00 on your side. Just in from the district tonight. A late night vote on capitol hill. House republicans veviveed their bill on the border crisis. The proposal includes tough provisions that could threaten the deportation of hundreds of thousands of immigrants working in this country illegally but the senate has already gone for the august recess. The big question tonight is what happens next. Just minutes ago, the house passed part two of that immigration bill. It would shut down a program that president obama put into place two years ago to halt deportations and grant work permits. All of this is largely symbolic. The move comes as the houseworks into extra innings late into the night on its first day of vacation to pass this bill along party lines, but senators have already headed home and there is little chance they would come back to vote on it. The funding measure includes National Guard patrol on the border to stem Migrant Ch