dollars when it crashed into the indonesian mountains. the government cash was meant to go to poor families in rural areas to offset a spike in fuel prices. we re also learning that all 54 bodies have been recovered from the crash. officials also locating the plane s black box recorders. and you have to see this, a tiger on the loose in detroit after it runs away from a photo shoot inside an auto plant. a security guard chasing the big cat into a stairwell with a weed whacker, police recaged the tiger. the owners of the plant said the photographer did not get permission to bring the animal on the property in the first place. the va improperly shredded veterans claims in los angeles. the reason? they don t know what they are doing. the staff was untrained and had
a fox report now. more headlines from the fox news deck. fiat chrysler faces a record 105 municipal fine and needs to buy back half a million vehicles as part of a settlement with the fedded. the company bought 23 re-calls as drivers endured long delays and failed repairs. fiat chrysler respond, promising to improve its re-calls and win back trust. details on the buyback at foxnews.com. a small plane crashed into a backyard and burst into flames, killing the pilot. according to emergency officials outside los angeles. they say that pilot had reported engine trouble. nobody else was hurt. a man broke the guinness record for the largest balloon animal. a pink dog 65 feet long, 32 feet wide, saying it took him several days and more than 8,000 balloons. south oft salt lake city, but he bought a weed whacker to pop the balloons. the news continues after this.
texas aren t over yet. another 2 to 5 inches expected with more flooding. upper midwest will get wet today and much needed rain is finally falling in california. temperatures hit the mid to high 80s across the south. 50s and 60s in the upper midwest. and a beautiful spring day here in the east with highs in the mid-70s. all right. we ve got to give you a heads-up here what you re about to see, the guy is okay. he is absolutely fine. all right? this happened a couple years ago. we re getting a look now. the headline, landscaper hit in the eye with a flying nail. yep. there s the proof of what i m talking about. my goodness. he was hit with that nail. he hit the nail actually with a weed whacker, flew up, got embedded in his eye. ow. doctors at boston mass general were able to remove it. we re told the guy is just fine. we don t know if he s still in the landscaping business. but the guy is okay. that s a rough one. i did not tell you he was okay. i started off the story
a massive firefighting response saved a heavily populated neighborhood north of los angeles. strong winds, a smoldering fire started by a man using a weed whacker to clear brush. ten homes briefly evacuated. those are some of our top stories on this tuesday, april 28th. announcer: from abc news this is world news now with t.j. holmes and reena ninan. good morning. we begin this half hour with breaking news out of baltimore. fires set by outraged rioters burning into the early morning hours. yeah, there was a call for calm falling on deaf ears. a lot of people upset over the death of freddie gray. looters torched buildings and police cruisers and took direct aim at officers injuring more than a dozen. this morning, the national guard has arrived. schools are closed and curfew in place. more now from wabc s jim dolan. rioters attacked police
on the streets, panic streams as buildings buckle. there was just floods of people just running to open spaces. reporter: and from the sky, the full extent of the devastation revealed, whole villages now reduced to rubble. ancient temples now piles of rocks. it s quiet now here in this tent city but just the scale of it shows how the fear here is not subsiding. people across nepal sleeping out in the open. afraid it could happen again. alex marquardt, abc news, kathmandu, nepal. california s historic drought set the conditions for a wildfire that threatened a suburban neighborhood north of l.a. a man using a weed whacker to clear brush from his property sparked the fire in grenada hills. wind gusts up to 40 miles an hour scattered the embers water dropping helicopters and more than 200 firefighters battled flames. ten homes briefly evacuated but none suffered damage.