Road. And then could make you airborne, if you go out there, really the worse fear for puerto rico. Havent seen this according to the governor in 100 years. Major storm with a direct hit, on the populated eastern part of puerto rico. Governor issuing dire warning says this will be cat involve being storm, both light threatening because of the win, the rain, potential flooding and mudslides that could follow. For the next couple of days this us territory of three and a half Million People is really going to be on edge. Seeing trees snap, we are are seeing debris fly from the roofs of buildings, and im here with chris, patrick, and madeline, right now, were in concrete parking garage inbetween two levels. And the garage itself is actually shaking. So, if youre in a wood inhouse with a sing roof as many people in central puerto rico are, youre in a live fleet inning situation. This is a terrifying morning for this island. Back to you guys. You know the mayor every san juan, last night, says what can i do . I mean, what account citizens do, over 3 Million People. All she said wastrie to save yourself. She looked, you know, scared to death. And she should be. Even just hearing about the fact that they havent seen Something Like this as reporter mentioned in 100 years, they know theyre going have to rebuild. Because the damage is just going to be too great. I mean, it might the only good thing is if it veers to the left a little bit and goes to central puerto rico, because there is less people there, but along the eastern shore, and the north shore, there is, you know, almost, well, 2 Million People live on shore of san juan. Look at that eye. So tight, well defined. Unreal. Well we do have Scott Williams giving us the latest update on hurricaine maria, its effect, where it is going after there. Local wet tear. Sue is over there at the corner bakery in newtown. And im not alone, mike, alexment happy to be here this morning with our first generous person of the day, where do you go to school . May point middle school. Hyatt home. Your brothers name. Shane. Megan, i want you to write your name in the hand you just trace that way well have you preserved forever as first generous person of the day. Of course it is hyundai hope on wheels, every wednesday during the month of september. We are setting up at a certain location, to collect money for Childrens Hospital of philadelphia. Because september is pediatric Cancer Awareness month. So we are doing good out here this morning, the weather is improving, as well, we have the clouds and the rain from jose yesterday. We will, it has moved far enough away from us specially up here in bucks county, where we expect plenty every sunday shine, in the 70s in the city. 60s in the suburbs, going to high of 85 degrees, later on, so it looks good here. But quite a contrast to the tropics here, Scott Williams with the latest on that. Yes, absolutely, sue. Of course, keeping tabs on whats happening right now, with Hurricane Irma, excuse me, Hurricane Maria, and you can see, it is moving right over sections of puerto rico. It mayland fall in southeastern sections of puerto rico, earlier this morning. So, continuing to lash and batter sections all across puerto rico, look at the maximum sustained winds field. You can see it, really, expands as we go hour by hour, over the entire island there. Looking at sustained winds, around much of puerto rico over 74 Miles Per Hour throughout the entire day. Millions will be without power. Devestation across all of puerto rico. Maximum sustained winds, with maria, 155 Miles Per Hour, movement on off to the north and west. And then it will parallel the eastern seaboard, providing more dangerous rip currents, and beach errosion, in the wake of jose. Bob kelly . Scotty, 7 04, we call it, problems continue on 95, 95 northbound there is accident, right before woodhaven road. Car this morning involved in a crash flipped up and over the guards rail. Noon what would be the grassy ditch here. So northbound 95, jammed solid from pretty much cottman avenue, bumper to bumper to bumper all the way up to woodhaven road about 5 miles. And typically southbound, is where we see all of the volume delays. And thats southbound volume, right here, approaching woodhaven. Looks like this guy getting the help, as welshing so north and south 95, jammed, approaching woodhaven, because of that crash. North on the 42 freeway coming in from new jersey, crash right near college drive. Thats causing delays headed in toward the walt whitman bridge. And fuel spill here along route 55, northbound, down near vineland. Mike and alex back over to you. Looks like Hurricane Maria next week, we will have to deal with that along the delaware, jersey shores, but now we still have jose. Yes, dealing with the effect of that, especially in north wildwood. Thats where steve keeley has been all morning, showing us some of the errosion, and whats being going on with the beach there. You know, so hard to even bring this up when you hear of all of the death and destruction in mexico and the potential for more of it in the caribbean. You know, but doing the local news part. Weve got our storm, which is really you can replace dunes and beaches and sand specially when the summer over. While i have it, ill give you the last free beach time here as the tides coming in. The only way of the depth of the destruction of the do you know if you get human can you see how far this drop off is . Look at this. This sand do you know fence was up 30 feet higher. Can you see how low i am . Do you have any depth perception here guys . We can see it. All right. How many feet do you estimate this is just from watching on tv . Well, youre six. Double that . Maybe more than that. Triple . Yes, you know, because Chris Oconnell saw it from a distance, he thought it was 6 feet. And i was, there it is like 26. So this is even the worse of it. So it goes for blocks. So this was dunes. Before the dunes, was lot of beachfront. So the beachfront is gone. Ocean encroaching. I know it is high tide. I know it is a hurricane spinning out there. But the problem is, it is a Beautiful Day. Well have 58 degrees high today. It will be in the 80s, zero nine on eagles game sunday. Sunny. You got all of these people down here. We still got some beautiful summer days left. Then the Indian Summer start of fall. People will be like hey, lets go swimming. The lifeguards will be gone. Youve got all of this debris floating around the water, you have rocks exposed. It is the most dangerous to ever even think every going swimming. Thats going to be the big problem, i think there is weekends, because people are not going to heed the warnings and go into the ocean, and youve got rip current we cant show you but you can see how bad the waves are still out there. Look further out. You never see waves like this if youre at the jersey shore. That far out. That big. That far out. So it is treacherous. I dont know if youll find a place to put blanket or umbrella in a lot of places here. We even showed you wildwood, the longest beach in new jersey, you saw the water going under the water of the board walk, couple of high tides, maybe not do the damage the high tide did last night, but already cutting into this again, watching sand, crumble as we stands down here. So i think this is my last report. From anywhere near the ocean, and see you at 7 30 from somewhere, but officials are out here looking at the damage right now assessing how bad it is, patrick, who i talked to several times since hes been mayor of north philly north wildwood, has told me this caused tens of millions of dollars to replace. So more of your tax dollars at work going out to sea. Guys . Steve, great job, will keep moving. So will there be any beach for maria to take away when she comes up here next week . At the end. Day what were seeing very little compared to whats being dealt with in puerto rico. So, sustained winds of 155 Miles Per Hour, it is the first storm of it strength to hit us territory of puerto rico in nearly zero eight years. Guy, is that a live shot out of san juan . Live shot. The flag, it will be rip off that pole in a matter of minutes. So, the mayor of san juan last night was on tv and she looked very, very nervous, as well. She should be. She was telling residents, save yourself. Im scared. Im scared for the people im responsible for. And im scared that when we come out of here, the devestation and the loss of lives would be great. So im just scared for my people. Whats your vice to people who are directly in the path of the storm . First, save yourself. Dont think this is going to get better. Secondly, pray to whomever. Three, this is all over, come out of your house, help someone. Save yourself. Pray. And then help. And theyre going need a lot of it. You could hear the emotion in her voice she was talking about it. Well, it is hitting right now, thomas. I tell you, they say sleep with your shoes on . Your jacket . Because at any moment you could be running out of the house. I mean, a lot of these structures you go down there, talking about old san juan, into the condato areas, older areas consideration not sustain against 155 Miles Per Hour winds, category four storm, it is hitting southeast puerto rico near the city of yabuca as we mentioned moving closer. We take live look here, it is only going to get worse as the eye wall approaches. 155mile per hour winds. Conditions, they could worsen between 8 00 and 9 00 this morning when the eye wall hits. Once again, this is the eastern coast of the islands. Looking at the conditions there. You see the reporter, and what hes up against. This is not the worse of it, mentioned millions of the islands resident hunkered down in that homes, others in most vulnerable areas talking about the lowlying flood prone areas, theyve been evacuated. The Puerto Rico Convention center which we saw a moment ago with the mayor in san juan, it still housing Hurricane Irma evacuees from other caribbean islands, and it is preparing to except thousands of resident, as the worse of the storm is felt. Talking about 4400 residents, right now, in that convention center. Maria is expected to pacca powerful punch, this right here, was the scene yesterday evening, in st. Croix. As maria barrelled down on the virgin islands. And the French Island of got loop a experienced two deltas a result of hurricaine maria. Look at the strong winds here. The extent of the damage, so widespread, it is going to take days before the damage can be assessed. As for puerto rico, were praying for our friends down in puerto rico only time will tell well keep you updated. Lets punch of of steve, one of our colleagues who works for fox. That is his shot, they just panned off of steve. Steve has been reporting for 25 years around the world, and mostly war zones this looks like war zone of mother nature. Thats parking garage, if we can pull back up, show steve again, Steve Harrigan is his name. Cement concrete parking garage, but man people are really scared right now in puerto rico. So many people watching our show, friends, relatives there. 3 Million People on the eye grands so true, and. Only so far he can go. Not many places to run, thats for sure. Okay, so now lets get back to the other big disaster, 7. 1 magnitude earthquake. Theyve had about 200 buildings collapse like that, a lot of them amount buildings that have been pancake basically. There is going to be thousands of people dead. And so this morning, really about recovery, trying to see, you know, who is underneath the rubble. And lauren, youre been hearing, theyre telling people, please be quiet, thinks noises, anyone saying please hell help me. Those young kids thinking they have faint voices can hear those cries for help. Listen, this is second time in just a week, the philadelphia mexican consolate office has been busy, phones probably ringing off the hook here. Last week an earthquake killed 100 people there is week the death tolls up to at least 217. Of course that number could rise. News spreading very quickly about the tragedy and devestatio mainly by way of social media. In that video glass shat he can, people frantically trying to he is came, but looks like an Apartment Building throughout the day. Rescuers pulling dust covered people, many of them, barely conscious. Unable to speak and seriously injured, many instances you could see people forming human chains, passing pieces of rubble down a line, and in hopes of making it easier for rescue crews to get to the people. In other cases, the manpower was an effort to hand out water to those emergency responders. Here is the mexican president. The priority at this moment is to keep rescuing people still trapped. And to give medical attention to the injured people. It was chaos. I arrived just after the quake. Any kids go to school on the next street, and whether i saw the school, i panic. And i ran. And i ran for my children. The head console here in philadelphia, alicia, said her agencys main duties to keep the Mexican Community updated and connected, to the news coming out of mexico, she did it last week, she is here for it yet another week. With much of that country, without power now. Mike and alex, people are solely relying on social media to get updates, so coming their this office hoping to get connected with officials down there in mexico. Yes, i saw in the bourse building, isnt it . Bourse building, thats right, yes. Over on fifth street right now. Well, lets get back to local news here. Twenty year old woman, and her 17 year old brother, are stabbed, inside after home on the 1100 block of fillmore street. Thats in up in the northeast. Police say the siblings were stabbed with a kitchen knife by the moms exboyfriend. They say the boyfriends, or ex, and the mother, were fighting when the children intervened to try to pro protect their mom. The boyfriends fled the scene. Right now, police of course are looking for him. The brother and sister are in stable condition thank god over at einstein hospital. Well, no one is expected to be charged in connection with a death after Lafayette College student, according to the district attorney, freshman Mccrea Williams died from a fall last week. The Northampton County d. A. Says the 19 year old had been drinking on the friday, and sunday, before his death. And that his friends even tried to get him help. Even though no criminal charges will be filed, it is still unclear whether any students will face disciplinary action from Lafayette College, in connection with his death. Clock 16. Classes are canceled for a Third Straight day in the Methacton School district, as teachers there remain on strike. Meanwhile, the district says, the Pennsylvania Department of education states that teachers are obligated to return to work, on october 12th of 2017. This cop g october 12. Methacton teachers currently dont have a contract. Health insurance and who pays, well, thats the main Sticking Point for them. Yes, and class size, yes, benefit, all of that. Third day. Coming up on clock 17. Look, it is sue. And look, it is hyundai hope on wheels. Did somebody say hyundai . Yes, weve got the hyundai. Weve got the car we showed you, now we have someone from hyundai. It is john, from mccafferty. Thank you so much for your involvement in this wonderful, wonderful fundraiser. Thank you, sue, real proud to work for hyundai, mccafferty as a whole, really Great Company. You know, theyve donated just over 3. 8 million in our region alone, Great Company to work for if you stop by the dealership you can get your own hands print, and be part of the 3 that gives back. If i go over to hyundai ill see hands print all over the place. Yes. As a reminder of your involvement. So wonderful. Getting a lot of donations here this morning, it is so important, because, pediatric Cancer Awareness month is september. So were here this week, we will be somewhere else next week, and got special announcements to tell you about, as well, but lets get to the forecast. And see if weve got any more effect from jose. Well, you have seen them all morning with steve keeley. It will be felt at the shore. The high rip tides. The dangerous rip currents, i should say, and the high surround every; where we were going with that. And we still have a coastal Flood Warning in effect, high tide, happening in about an hour or so. At least at ocean front. So we should still probably get some minor flooding, as a result of offshore jose, which is now a Tropical Storm. 71 degrees, in philadelphia at the moment. Breezes are easing up little bit. But actually very pleasant morning out here in bucks county, probably be in the low to mid 80s by the end of the afternoon with plenty of sunshine. A lot going on with jose and maria. Thanks so, sue. Good morning to you, take a look at the devestation ongoing right now through sections of puerto rico Hurricane Maria made landfall in southeastern puerto rico earlier, hour or so ago losing distinction with the pine hole eye on the eastern side of puerto rico but the rain bands certain lashing pretty much all of puerto rico as we go hour by hour. Look at the buzz saw moving right over island that center of circulation, moving towards san juan later on today. Atlantic basin move toward late this evening, then during the day tomorrow, p pulls away, north of hispaniola. But take a look at the winds field, with this. Talking Tropical Storm force winds. Sustained winds, over 74 Miles Per Hour over 120 miles, so pretty much all of puerto rico dealing with