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air traffic control asking, are you okay? first tonight, the life-threatening heat across this country. tonight, more than 127 million americans under heat alerts at we come on the air. new york city firefighters in brutal temperatures battling those massive fires in manhattan and the bronx. philadelphia issuing a heat emergency tonight. fires breaking out along the new jersey turnpike during the come mute home. and amtrak passengers stuck for hours. service halted from philadelphia to new york to connecticut. our team on it all tonight. and ginger zee with the latest heat forecast. and now the storms we re watching from detroit right into parts of the northeast. we re also following the deadly fires in new mexico. at least 1,400 homes and businesses destroyed. tonight, president biden approving a major disaster declaration for the state. the scare onboard a southwest passenger jet. the plane suddenly dropping to about 525 feet above the ground, coming close to a ....
Now, right there there are no reports of significant damage or injuries, but we are monitoring the situation. meanwhwhile, tropical storm hilary is striking to the south. tonight a powerful preview of the once in a generation deadly storm that s smashing its way from mexico into california and throughout the southwest. in baja a wall of water turning the street into a river of mud. hurricane hilary, once a category 4, now a tropical storm impacting california for the first time in 26 years we re battening down the hatches reporter: it s all hands on deck with the california governor declaring a state of emergency. today residents and tourists on catalina island near l.a. evacuating, packing ferries for the mainland so many others in the area terrified of the hours ahead. i m afraid people might die. reporter: that fear most acu in the low-lying desert ....
Evacuate, but many like austin chose to say. how concerned are you about what s going to happen? not as concerned as my wife. she s pretty worried about it. but on the other hand, we re ready if we need to go. reporter: north of here in sonoma county, winds sending outdoor dining tents sailing down the street. trees crashing into homes. luckily, the two people inside were not hurt. and from a separate system in the east coming down in buckets. got a tornado warning. reporter: children and their teachers sheltering in school hallways as a tornado touched down in tallahassee, flipping this plane. the airport forced to close for a time. back in the west, that same system causing this pileup on i-40 in arizona. and in sedona, the national guard using a black hawk helicopter to rescue three stranded climbers. david, tonight, this area s turned into a river of mud. crews are doing everything they can with more rain on the way. we re expecting up to ten inches into tomorrow. david? ....
From the classic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, kohler will make your reality a dream. this is a fox news alert. the death toll rising to 16 in the washington state mudslide disaster. and that death toll is expected to climb even higher. right now more than 176 people still missing. but there has been one glimmer of hope. rescue crews point a 4-year-old boy to safety. he had been trapped in the mud since saturday when his home was destroyed by a river of mud. fox news correspondent dan springer is live with the latest. dan? yeah greta, a source told us today that more bodies were found this afternoon. we will get the exact number in a press briefing in a number of hours. you mentioned the rescues. ....
Glenn, who you re watching, are you saying don t get out of the car? i m saying that in my own car. he could not hear me saying that. i wish he could hear me saying that. gretchen: why? what was your fear for him? because the water was moving so quickly. it just we had just watched a series of cars tumble down a river of mud. i couldn t imagine how he was going to be able to navigate across that water safely. gretchen: he actually did walk across the not literally on the water, but he walked across on the ground with the water raging around his feet; right? yes, he did. gretchen: and you were able to call 911. what do you think? do you think you played a role in helping save this gentleman s life and potentially others? i don t think we had a role in saving it. i mean, it was just so fast. i think it was better that everyone stayed in their ....