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Who says you are too old to push the limits . Inspiring stories from centanarians ahead for a friday. Early today starts now. Im frances rivera. Good friday morning. Millions of americans are under winter advisories, state of emergency declared in part of the deep south where theyre bracing for a massive snowstorm. The weather is fierce up north. One new york town was buried under more than two feet of lakeeffect snow. Residents are struggling to dig themselves out while the heavy snow keeps piling up. Here is nbcs jacob rascon with more. Reporter the Severe Weather warnings stretch from coast to coast. We are still seeing some troubles on the road. Reporter whiteout conditions in watertown, new york. A truck driver digging himself out in michigan. Heavy snow blanketing the sierra and Rocky Mountains out west, up to five feet in some areas. A nightmare for many in colorado, especially this man stuck on a chair lift. And for two skiers in utah, lost in a snowstorm for 14 hours, building
Lets go straight to dave for more on that. And our local temperatures. dave no closed captioning is the flames may be out. But danger still remains. Three people have been killed in the wildfires out in tennessee. Many more are coming back to rubble instead of homes. Foxs Jackie Ibanez has the latest on the devastation the fire has left behind. Runs 1 38out stdchyrons 0 000 05 mayor larry waters sevier county, tn0 170 24 mayor Mike Werner Gatlinburg 0 330 37 gov. Bill haslam r tennessee1 131 28 gregory pelc gatlinburg resident 1 291 38 Kelly Wright Fox news correspondent oncam fox news tag i have now been able to confirm the loss of three lives in sevier county. The Deadly Wildfires may have settled down for now in the smokey mountains of tennessee. But officials are warning heavy winds could whip the fires back up. This. After rains mostly extinguished the flames early tuesday morning. Werner says when youve got wind up to 87 miles an hour pushing fire, i mean people were basically ru
Im just really sorry that we couldnt do anything more or even try to help them out as much as we wanted to. Reporter this witness only wanted to be identified as song, he said he and his wife visiting his family in union city noticed the piper p. A. 23 aircraft struggling struggling with engine trouble. Bart police say the plane went down around noon into the Maintenance Facility on with the road. Officials tell us the site is used to wash bart trains. Faa investigators say the plane hit a small building as it crashed, sparking a fire, song along with two witnesses and Hayward Police ran to the crash site and pulled the pilot free but they werent in time to save his life. When that plane crashed, there was nothing else we could do other than hold that, hope we could have got him out sooner. Unfortunately in this case, there was nothing else we could do for him. Reporter the identity of the pilot killed in the crash has not been released. The faa and ntsb both investigative this crash.
Hes not so lucky, though, it was all caught on camera. But the hottest ticket in town, game seven. The new record broken even before tipoff. Good evening. Thank you for joining us on this saturday. Im cecilia vega. Its brutally hot for millions of americans tonight. And those searing temperatures are pushing fire dangers in the west to extremes. Take a look at this the sherpa fire near Santa Barbara, california, now in its third day, one of more than a dozen major wildfires burning in eight states. Gusty winds and dry heat not making fighting those flames easy for crews on the lines. 7,000 acres burned so far in that fire. Hundreds of evacuations under way. And while today may be hot, this heat wave is just getting started. Temperatures in some southwest cities expected to climb to 120 degrees by monday. The forecast in a moment. But we begin with abcs Neal Karlinsky on the fire lines tonight. Reporter tonight, a weekend of record heat out west is fueling a frighteningly early wildfire