Explosion, injures a beach goers but police say there is no evidence of an explosive device. We will look into that as well. It is sunday, july 12th im nicole brewer. We appreciate you joining us this morning just past 8 00 and we have good news as well. How is that for a sunday morning forecast. Heres justin with more and a lot of sunshine in the future. Im happy to bring you got news. It is all about storms, tornadoes things like that. You have brought the change sunshine. You can come back anytime im here in, doubt. Lets talk about what is happening. If you have outdoor plans make sure you have sun block around. Lots of sunshine. It will be warm. Humidity levels not too high just yet. That will change. Take you outside looking at ben franklin bridge. You can see the sky is nice and blue with high, thin cloud rolling in but that is not going to change much as far as the sunshine. We will keep skies sunny. Temperature wise 60s and 70s. Sixtyeight in quakertown. Sixtynine willow grove.
It was not a bomb but tonight they admit they dont know what it was. But the big story on action news is a boating crash that ended were four people injured at the jersey shore. It happened in Little Egg Harbor bay near long beach island. Thirteen people were on board when that boat went out of control and went a ground. Action News Reporter jeff cherokee is live in Little Egg Harbor township with the full story, hi jeff. Reporter hi, walter this is where that 54foot yacht went a ground, authorities telling us, that it hit a sandbar out here, in Little Egg Harbor bay. We are told 13 people, were on board, as you can imagine they were likely tossed around. Four of them were hurt. The the most serious a 61 yearold woman who had head and neck injuries. She was taken to Atlantic Care Regional Medical Center in atlantic city. Two men and a woman were taken to Southern Ocean county hospital. Authorities telling action news that their injuries appear to be nonlife threatening. Now the boat ha
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