Cong Thi Camp, 72, died unexpectedly on Monday, October 24, 2022, at her residence. She was born on April 22, 1950, the daughter of Tran Tin Tra Vinh, Vietnam.
trying to get home. tonight we re learn morgue about their three hour ordeal learning more about their three hour ordeal before finally being rescued. good evening. everyone. i m brian bolter. and i m shawn yancy. a train stuck for hours in the mid of rush hour caused computer chaos. the train was stuck in the springs street overpass. we have live team coverage. bob barnard starts us how with how those riders were finally rescued. reporter: they were rescued by another metro train but only after pepco could guarantee the wire wrapped up underneath their train was not hot. at 7:30 more than four hours after the ordeal began pepco and metro inspectors begin their investigation and examine the six-car redline train that rolled over a downed power line and got stranded on the tracks. what caught our attention was an incredible explosion that made us jump to the sky. reporter: the fireball high in the power lines was captured on camera. officials tell us a fast moving
passengers. again, this intersection near the 1500 we re not sure when it s going to be open yet. we re waiting word from pepco for the latest situation. again, mark trains being turned around metro train is being turned around, and at this point a number of passengers stuck on a train on its way to the silver spring metro station. i want to ask you about the train in just a second. since you were talking about the traffic on that area on the roads, spring and 16th street shut down. do you know the overpass that s shut down? reporter: yeah that s the area that is down. we re blocked by this fire truck here but this is spring street. the section that goes over the train tracks and that s exactly what you may be seeing in sky fox when you see the overpass there. but, yeah, a number of police and fire units have blocked the entrance to that overpass so there is no getting across the area. as far as the main road here, traffic continues to flow fairly well although folks ar