Have died down, that is true, but they are still stiff and getting stronger here in myrtle beach. As weve said, this is not primarily a wind event. It is about the rain and the surge that is flooding so many communities. This is a multiday event that could stretch well into next week as the flooded waters that are in North Carolina come down to the rivers into South Carolina and flood some of the communities along the banks there. Im in myrtle beach, as i said. This is a town thats under aid curfew for another hour. No one who is not Emergency Personnel should be on the streets right now, weve gotten reports from officials across myrtle beach that the expectations were much worse. But here things for the moment are looking good. Again, this is one of many chapters of this event. I want to start with my colleague, nick valencia, across myrtle beach checking around, seeing if theres damage thus far thats come from the winds and rains. What are you seeing where you are . Reporter we decid
Solidarity. We are strong and we are going to remain that way. We have to watch each others back and we have to be there for each other. Indeed, watching each others back here. Good morning to you. Welcome. Im christi paul. Victor blackwell, my colleague, is live in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, this morning, with the latest there as those people try to reconcile their grief with the process that comes next. Victor . Christi, i am just about a block was he from the tree of life synagogue. You can see it there at the top of the hill over my shoulder and still a significant Law Enforcement footprint keeping people away from that synagogue. A crime scene still this morning and in a few hours, this community will hear the list of names of those who were killed. The 11 people who lost their lives. But loyal this tightknit Squirrel Hill community, they know the names of the people who did not come home. Cell phones that were not answered, the houses that have been untouched since the tragedy hit