And along the bay. The heavier part of the storms came through the western suburbs first and moved through. Thats where we find jay korff in stormwatch7. We still have rain but no wild stuff, jay. Jay that is correct. We are on 495 southbound. When we first hit this front as it came through, the winds were picking up a lot of heavy rain. The visibility was way down. As you have been reporting by the time we were able to turn around and head back the system had moved past in front of us. Im not sure if this is rush hour traffic or if this is as an effect of the heavy pounding rains we had. As you can see in front of us the traffic is really, really bad. If you take a look at the roof camera you can see behind us, plenty of traffic behind us with the wind not that bad right n that rain really pounded us coming through the d. C. Region. Reporting live from inside stormwatch7, jay korff, abc7 news. Doug thanks. We are back again with a closeup of the heavy storms between now and 5 30. They
And tonight, we now have the reason why. Good evening. And we begin tonight with two scenes of devastation in this the wildfires burning out of control right now, homes already gone. But first, the deadly flooding, and the incredible rescues. In louisiana, a state of emergency in place tonight. Thats highway 12 right there, under water, cars and trucks abandoned. The floodwaters will continue to rise. And the images this evening of families in shelters. More than 11,000 people forced from their homes. And tonight, we hear for the first time from the man who tore into a car submerged to pull out a woman and her dog trapped inside. Meteorologist rob marciano is in baton rouge. Reporter tonight, the danger from deadly flooding remains high. At least six are dead, swept from homes and vehicles. Get out. Im trying. I cant. Get me a knife. Get me a knife. Oh, my god. Im drowning were coming. Were coming. Im going to break this window. Were breaking the window. Reporter david phung tries brea
Airport. Running from the terminal and the tarmac. And tonight, we now have the reason why. Good evening. And we begin tonight with two scenes of devastation in this country. The wildfires burning out of control right now, homes already gone. But first, the deadly flooding, and the incredible rescues. In louisiana, a state of emergency in place tonight. Thats highway 12 right there, abandoned. Tonight, there is real concern the floodwaters will continue to rise. And the images this evening of families in shelters. More than 11,000 people forced from their homes. And tonight, we hear for the first time from the man who tore into a car submerged to pull out a woman and her dog trapped inside. Meteorologist rob marciano is in baton rouge. Reporter tonight, the danger from deadly flooding remains from homes and vehicles. In baton rouge, a race to save a woman get out. Im trying. I cant. Get me a knife. Get me a knife. Oh, my god. Im drowning were coming. Were coming. Im going to break this
The tarmac. And tonight, we now have the reason why. Good evening. And we begin tonight with two scenes of devastation in this country. The wildfires burning out of control right now, homes already gone. But first, the deadly flooding, and the incredible rescues. In louisiana, a state of emergency in place tonight. Thats highway 12 right there, under water, cars and trucks abandoned. Tonight, there is real concern the floodwaters will continue to rise. And the images this evening of families in shelters. More than 11,000omes. And tonight, we hear for the first time from the man who tore into a car submerged to pull out a woman and her dog trapped inside. Meteorologist rob marciano is in baton rouge. Reporter tonight, the danger from deadly flooding remains high. At least six are dead, swept from homes and vehicles. Get out. Im trying. I cant. Get me a knife. Get me a knife. Oh, my god. Im drowning were coming. Were coming. Im going to break this window. Were breaking the window. Report
Airport. Running from the terminal and the tarmac. And tonight, we now have the reason why. Good evening. And we begin tonight with two scenes of devastation in this country. The wildfires burning out of control right now, homes already gone. But first, the deadly flooding, and the incredible rescues. In louisiana, a state of emergency in place tonight. Thats highway 12 right th abandoned. Tonight, there is real concern the floodwaters will continue to rise. And the images this evening of families in shelters. More than 11,000 people forced from their homes. And tonight, we hear for the first time from the man who tore into a car submerged to pull out a woman and her dog, trapped inside. Meteorologist rob marciano is in baton rouge. Reporter tonight, the danger from deadly flooding remains from homes and vehicles. In baton rouge, a race to save a woman get out. Im trying. I cant. Get me a knife. Get me a knife oh my god, im drowning were coming were coming im going to break this window