Overnight, right now, thousands of Dock Workers walking off the job in an historic Port Strike affecting shipping along the East Coast. Were going to take you to the picket line. Brian and another alert. You are looking live at beirut as israel has officially begun its Ground Offensive against hezbollah. They are in the tunnels. Steve and a Fox Weather alert. At least 128 deaths after helene ripped through small towns, destroying entire neighborhoods. Samaritans Purse President Franklin Graham is going to join us. He had a Relief Visit to Georgia Yesterday alongside the former president. Franklin is with us coming up. Lawrence the second hour of Fox Friends starts right now. Ainsley a Fox News Alert. Tens of thousands of Port Workers walking in the picket line, walking off the job after failing to reach a deal effectively shutting down major ports along our East Coast. Steve yep. You are looking live. I believe thats the port of bay i dont know. Lauren simonetti tells us where things s
giving either false hope or faulty information. and it s not just kentucky dealing with extreme weather, either. the super charged mckinney fire exploded over the weekend in northern california, scorching over 55,000 acres. authorities say it s zero percent contained. firefighters reported finding the bodies of two people in a vehicle burned in the path of the wildfire. evacuations continue today. let s start in kentucky. our reporter is live for us. evan, what are you seeing and hearing from people there? reporter: kate, the flood waters are starting to recede, the ones that came in last week. but we re worried there might be more coming in. this gives aus ch us a chanceo talk about how dang rerous thes floods are. where i m standing is a creek that goes along the highway. i want to show you just what happened here when those flood waters came through. over there, that collection of plywood and slats, there s some toys a t the top of that, that was a house. the flood wa
fire in the state s history. it s just an icky feeling, because you never know and you don t know if it s going to you never know reporter: tonight residents haunted by past devastation, while millions across the west brace for a fire season, showing no signs of slowing down erin mclaughlin, nbc news in europe, the worst flooding in years has now killed more than 125 people, most of them in germany, with hundreds unaccounted for tonight. raf sanchez is there tonight. reporter: watch as floodwaters break through the walls of this building. minutes later, people manage to crawl out. from the air, the destruction left by these deadly floods almost unimaginable. hundreds are still missing. emergency workers found at least 50 survivors in erftstadt, germany after rushing waters submerged neighborhoods. nearby rescuers and helicopters plucking survivors off their roofs. entire towns devastated, homes collapsed, cars washed
this is bbc news. i m lukwesa burak. the headlines at 11.00: at least 90 dead and hundreds unaccounted for in germany, after some of the worst flooding in decades record rainfall causes rivers to burst their banks, devastating some areas. more than three months worth of rain fell in 2a hours over parts of western germany, belgium and the netherlands some local politicians say climate change is to blame. an increasing number of businesses are warning it s becoming impossible to operate properly because of the impact of staff being told to self isolate by the nhs test and trace app. half of patients admitted to hospitals during the first wave of coronavirus developed at least one complication in their kidneys, lungs and heart according to new research.
remains, 77 are dead, hundreds unaccounted for after the campfire decimated the town of paradise. kevin cork takes a closer look at why there seemed to be more and deadlier fires out west into is at fault and unmistakable sound, more and fury of a wildfire. california endorsed by its deadliest by far on record but donald trump sparked a controversy by suggesting gross mismanagement of the forest was the reason. a tweet california professional firefighters called ill informed and demeaning, the trip to the fire zone by the president seemed to cool down the controversy. we are all on the same path and we do have to do management, maintenance, we are working with environmental groups. everybody has seen the light. reporter: the fire sparked a fierce debate who or what is to blame for the rising wildfires.