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i.t. role, as was edward snowden ten years ago, which gave him so much access. it boggles the mind, as we have been talking about, chris, how somebody at such a low level in an intelligence wing of the air national guard had access to highly classified intelligence about allies, about things happening in ukraine, in russia, intelligence that exposed very sensitive communications, intercepts of russia and other places, chris. ken dilanian, thank you, we ll continue to keep our eye on that podium in the meantime, i want to go to wtvj reporter julia bragg in fort lauderdale, florida, a foot of rain has caused major flooding there, the rainiest day in that city s history everyone looks okay but i know it s far from the case tell us exactly what s happening? reporter: it is far from the case, in fact, if i step aside, you can get a better look, and you see water covering the tar
the faa confirms to fox news that a computer system known as eram en route automation system that regulates the flow of traffic in to florida is at the center of this. according to wtvj, the radar caused a nationwide ground stop of all planes headed to and from florida. that ground stop has since been lifted, but there is a lot of traffic up in the skies. so the faa has slowed the number of flights that enter into florida airspace so airports can better manage the congestion. at this hour, the miami area appears to be affected the most according to flight aware. miami international is experiencing delays of anywhere between 1 1/2 hours to 1 hour and 45 minutes with about 134 delayed flights as we speak. ft. lauderdale international is seeing delays in about the same time frame as miami
to jacksonville was held up in all of this. it s a little irritating. you want to get home to see your family and get back regular it would be nice to get up in the air and get back i don t have a whole lot of confidence i will be home before 8:00 or 9:00. that s my guess. the faa confirmed to fox news computer system, the system that regulates the flow of traffic into florida was at the center of the issue. according to local miami station, wtvj, the issue caused a radar link outage and forced a nationwide ground stop of all of planes headed to and from florida. the ground stop has since been lifted but there is a lot of traffic up in the skies. so the faa has slowed the number of flights that enter into florida airspace so airports can better manage the congestion. at this hour the orlando area appears to be affected the most according to flight aware. orlando international is experiencing delays as long as
maria. right now people are encouraged to just hunker down and ride the storm out. even though there are moments where things start to clear and pass, we have events like this. and this is what presents the real danger, the flash flooding that could occur and pose serious risk to people. jose. george solis in ponce, puerto rico. and wtvj nbc 6 john morales. it is great to see you. what a difficult circumstance the people of puerto rico have been dealing with it. talk about fiona, its impact and where it s headed. reporter: hi, jose. it s always great to see you. the impact on puerto rico has been devastating for many locations particularly because of the flooding rains which are historic rains. you just mentioned that a second ago. this is rainfall that the rate at which the rain was falling