it s 7am in singapore, 12am in london and 6am injakarta where rescue workers have been searching for survivors after a firework factory exploded in the indonesian capital. at least 47 people have been killed others are still missing, and dozens were wounded in the blast in the tangerang industrial zone, just west of jakarta. the bbc‘s ian palmer reports. a factory building destroyed. just hours before it was full of workers but something went wrong. the fireworks inside caught fire. the explosion was so loud people living nearby said it sounded like a bomb. hundreds of fireworks ignited, the fla mes hundreds of fireworks ignited, the flames spread, factory workers had just arrived for the day shift. the fire took hold, the roof collapsed, dozens fire took hold, the roof collapsed, d oze ns of fire took hold, the roof collapsed, dozens of people inside. the factory had only been open for two months. many of the survivors suffered severe burns and life changing injuries. th
across the united states. he said more than 140 americans died each day as a result of overdoses, and the country faced its worst drug crisis in history. rajini vaidya nathan starts our coverage. she was very outgoing, she was an exceptional athlete and all that was robbed of her when she was introduced to opiates and then eventually heroin. so this is the future site of her house. it s been two years since kevin simmons lost his daughter to a heroin overdose. she wasjust 19. a drug squad police officer for decades, he used to lock up addicts. then his daughter became one. never saw it coming, never dream that would happen. this has reached epidemic proportions and something has got to be done. for kevin that something means building a women s only treatment centre in her memory. he says the way to deal with the problem is through more investment in recovery and education. we are doing it all wrong. for every illness we are prescribed the pill. there is no education out here.
across the united states. he said more than 140 americans died each day as a result of overdoses, and the country faced its worst drug crisis in history. rajini vaidya nathan starts our coverage. she was very outgoing, she was an exceptional athlete and all that was robbed of her when she was introduced to opiates and then eventually heroin. so this is the future site of her house. it s been two years since kevin simmons lost his daughter to a heroin overdose. she wasjust 19. a drug squad police officer for decades, he used to lock up addicts. then his daughter became one. never saw it coming, never dream that would happen. this has reached epidemic proportions and something has got to be done. for kevin that something means building a women s only treatment centre in her memory. he says the way to deal with the problem is through more investment in recovery and education. we are doing it all wrong. for every illness we are prescribed the pill. there is no education out here.
jerry demmings: at some point, based in what she is telling me, he deliberately ran over her as she was approaching the vehicle. she ended up on the hood of the car. michelle: the sheriff says the deputy stayed on the hood of the car as ortiz drove down the street, going faster and faster. the deputy said she knew she had to roll off the hood. the fall knocked her out. the probation officer hit the emergency button on the deputy s i would not have jumped in front of the car. michelle: the neighbors have strong and mixed feelings about how it all went down. i don t know why they think they have rubber bumpers, jumping in front of cars and , thinking they are not going to get hit when these kids don t care about their own life, so what makes you think they are going to care about your life to stop? she should have shot the mess out of him. that would have been, she would she would have been ok. michelle: ortiz is driving a tires. meredith: today wesh 2 news talke
m cara moore. i am adrian: dave: a great forecast with temperatures in the 70 s. right now, it is warmer along the coast. there is your day planner as we move through the day, 64 starting out in the midmorning hours and warming up into the mid-70 s. we are talking about a fabulous forecast for central florida. melbourne was coming in at 60 degrees. in orlando, we are looking at 51 degrees and we also have some patchy fog. coming into work just an hour or two again, ago, there were just a few wisps, but we are getting decreased visibility and patchy fog in the forecast and reduced visibility on the roadways. cara: thank you. we begin with breaking news on a crash in orlando. all lanes of curry ford road are shut down because of a deadly crash. detectives closed the lanes after they say one person died in the crash. curry ford will remain closed from semoran to dixie belle for several hours. we will let you know as soon as they reopen it. this morning, we are now hearing fr