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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170911:15:31:00

Certainly flash flood emergency. this is as high as that water has ever been. and chad, as you said, the water can t get past jacksonville? it has to go into jacksonville. that s right. can t go out because the wind is still kind of pushing it in there through the estuary. there s only a small little river out through the jacksonville and the sait. john and not big enough to let the water out for sure. all right. kaylee, you heard it from chad, you re feeling major gusts right now and the water is still expected to be rising for a little while now. what else are you seeing there? anything else? well, kate, at least the group of folks who were gathered right here they have headed inside. just as i ve been talking to you, the winds just like chad was talking about, have really picked up. i m trying to get a look, a little bit farther down this hogan street that we re on, where i mean the saint jame s river is just flowing down hogan street here. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170911:15:30:00

yeah. i think we have chad myers who can jump on with us to give us a picture of what kaylee and all these folks that she s running into in downtown jacksonville what they re experiencing and could be still facing or if it s past. what do you know? a flash flood emergency for jacksonville. we have never seen levels like this in downtown jacksonville as long as they ve been keeping records, since the 1800s. so this is how bad it was. worse than 1964, the old record, hurricane dora. the winds have come onshore all night long. onshore, onshore, onshore. what she just felt was a 54-mile-per-hour gust, but now the winds have shifted and they are coming up from the south pushing the st. john s river out of the estuaries into jacksonville and the water can t get out yet so that s why the water is rising so fast where she is. need to be careful. it s not going over the walkway, not going into the hotel, but ....

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