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reporter: yeah, still trying a massive investigation, trying to figure out that question. the national transportation safety board, the federal aviation administration, and new york police department all trying to get to the bottom of what exactly happened here. they do know or have ruled out any sort of connection to terrorism at this point. there doesn t seem to be any of that. but certainly an accident that is very hard to understand. and in some ways, despite the fact that one individual is dead, seemingly the pilot, it is a very lucky accident because it is in the heart of the city, an extraordinarily busy part of the city. and had he not hit that roof in the way he did and stayed on that roof and that helicopter had come off and ricochetted off of buildings, bringing debris down, you could have had many, many dozens, if not more people injured and killed. do we know why the pilot decided to take off when he did? because the cloud ceiling was very low today. that building th ....
Flying erratically you can see it dip and rise is likely the same chopper that crashed. our miguel marquez has the latest on exactly what happened today. what do you know so far, miguel? reporter: yeah, still trying a massive investigation, trying to figure out that question. the national transportation safety board, the federal aviation administration, and new york police department all trying to get to the bottom of what exactly happened here. they do know or have ruled out any sort of connection to terrorism at this point. there doesn t seem to be any of that. but certainly an accident that is very hard to understand. and in some ways, despite the fact that one individual is dead, seemingly the pilot, it is a very lucky accident because it is in the heart of the city, an extraordinarily busy part of the city. and had he not hit that roof in the way he did and stayed on that roof and that helicopter had come off and ricochetted off of buildings, bringing debris down, you coul ....
Now for information on how to help and adopt. shannon: you can drop them off at my office when you get back. [laughter] reporter: you never know. it does restore your belief in humanity. shannon: it s so good that you guys found them. we look forward to meeting them in person. thank you so much. now right over to steve our senior correspondent live in fayetteville, north carolina. reporter: you can see the police roadblock. it s a common site. it is extremely difficult to get from one place to another in north carolina. the rain has stopped falling here but the floodwaters continue to rise. we re seeing a number of highways washed over, others sometimes bridges structurally unsound. there s a lot of debris down, power lines down, trees down. for one reason or another, it is very difficult to get from one place to another. ....
Lot of debris down, power lines down, trees down so for one reason or another it is difficult to get from one place to another. the real fear is the rising river. it could peek at historical levels from tuesday to wednesday. that could mean catastrophic flooding, 3000 houses nearby that river. we can see this afternoon the water start developing a number of backyards. more than 30 inches of rain from this storm in parts of the coast and that rain is moving inland in fayetteville, there are real concerns what could happen in the next couple days. people who live along the river, not a great deal of alarm from what we could see. a number of houses were sandbagging and moving their more valuable possessions up to higher flights but not evacuating despite the fact that a mandatory evacuation order is in effect. a low-tech initiative, ....