wildfire risk. here s nbc news steven patterson. tonight, a cluster of fast-moving wildfire breaking out across california in southern california the so-called sandal wood fire has quickly spread to 500 acres. the flames driven by heavy winds rapidly spread into a mobile home park devouring dozens of homes. i know there s at least 90 homes there and probably a lot of seniors and that s my biggest concern right now, how many if everybody was gotten out of there safely. the fires still burning out of control threatening the area s power grid, railway and more homes meanwhile, in northern california and the bay area, 2 million people plunged into darkness today worried whipping winds could knock down faulty power lines sparking wildfires like this one. today pg&e pulled the plug on more homes, businesses and
raping vape making people sick. fox and friends first starts right now. hello once again, you are watching fox and friends first on this friday morning, thank you for joining us. hurricane dorian is 30 miles from the carolina coast packing washout rains, whipping winds, dangerous storm surge, spinning out possible tornadoes with its sheer force. we have team coverage this morning, senior meteorologist janice dean tracking dorian s potential land fall. todd pyro in wilmington, north carolina but we begin with
morning mannedville, louisiana. thilake pontchartrain kicking up. the surf is rough on the lake. on the other side of that lake is new orleans which faired pretty well in this storm. didn t get all the rain they were expecting it. did reek some hank though as you said about 50,000 customers without power. a lot of people got those whipping winds. a lot of trees down. there was some localized flooding in areas where they kind of expected it to flood anyway. this neighborhood, all the houses here look like this. they are all up on the lifts about 10 feet high. this is what they come to expect. this is part of the deal living in southern louisiana this close to the gulf with all the water down here is just the way it is. baton rouge, west of new orleans got hammered by this storm. the eye came really close to baton rouge and lafayette. so they got really really heavy rains yesterday and saturday. but they faired pretty well. the mississippi river didn t go over. didn t flood any homes the
a congresswoman. she should probably redistribute some of that will you share some of that money, ms. congresswoman with the rest of your staff who is not making as much as you? griff: email us at friends@foxnews.com if you ever owned a business and had to meet a payroll. and whether you think this is a good idea as katie points out. it s not like she earned the money. she just redistributing it. katie: turning now to your headlines, three crew members are believed dead after amazon cargo plane crashed into a bay near houston. the jet flying near miami plunged flight witnesses say the twin engine operated by atlas air nose dived into the water. crews are searching for the plane s black boxes to figure out what happened. powerful tornadoes in mississippi kill at least one person and jury a dozen more. you can see several snapped trees crashing on to homes. watch as whipping winds force gas station doors to fly open. meanwhile, tennessee is under a state of emergency as rescue crews say
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