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need to be outdoors during this? basically we try to minimize the time out there. obviously you want to dress for the event, minimize your exposed skin. if you can, do it in shifts. if you have a three-hour job to do, do it in 20 minutes out, 5, 10 minutes in. but don t keep yourself out there. we don t want to see the emergency rooms full of folks dealing with frostbite and hypotherm hypothermia, so it s unusually cold. something we re not used to here, generally speaking. and so we want people to really use a little common sense. we see there s fun to be had too. some of those pictures from fenway look fantastic where they re going tubing. the massachusetts emergency management agency, peter judge, thank you. we want to ask you to stick with us, for continuing coverage of this winter storm. in just a few minutes we ll speak by phone with the mayor of philadelphia. again, that s still ahead. they have already made millions off their television show and they sell a host of produc
when tomorrow s commute comes. joining me on the phone, peter judge from the mississippi emergency management agency. peter, thanks for joining us again. my pleasure, jamie. how are things looking today? the flooding you thought would be a problem ended up being pretty serious. yes, it did. in fact, we have a number of rapid assessment teams out this morning on the north shore and the south shore and cape cod evaluating the damage. obviously we re talking about 15 or 20 communities that did experience very severe flooding during the 10:00 high tide yesterday morning. as i m looking at a lot of news coming out of massachusetts, i m seeing that this storm did end up being one for the record books, up with the top one of the top five snowstorms in new england history. another storm may be on the way. how are you preparing for that. well, as we always do. we re doing our best right now to stay ahead of well, basically catch up with this
karen, stay dry. we appreciate it. karen hepp, thank you so much. bill: it only happened nine days ago with the record flooding and rainfall rather in philadelphia. in the storm, videotape just from mean in days ago. in that storm there were four people killed and now she talks about the trees being uprooted. the ground is just so darn soft and when the trees come down they take the power lines with them. when the power lines go you are out of luck. and to date they tracked 4.6 million people at one point or another either have lost power or still do not have power at the moment. that was from last week. and now they have to deal with what is coming their way now. irene is not done yet, though. the city of boston, all the surrounding areas now dealing with the punishing winds and rains there. mass transit there was shut down to prevent equipment damage and help keep people indoors. who is with us on the phone? peter judge with the massachusetts okay, is it the governor? got it.