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>> bill: now 911 services have been restored. several states interruption overnight. south dakota, nevada, nebraska affected. emergency officials say call lines are back up and running. officials in las vegas, rapid city and sioux falls reporting service interruptions. what is the connection there? during the outage residents were urged to text for help, a new way to do it. could be, right? 17 past the hour now. a homeless camp next to a high school in oakland, california has been a fact of life for years. raising safety concerns for students and staff alike and now after years of complaints, patience in that blue city is running thin. cl

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SLO County wants people to prepare for upcoming storm

With more rain on the way this week SLO County wants people to prepare for the upcoming storm.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

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Fox News Live

upstate new york -- snowfall to upstate new york. some of these places got half a foot of snow if not more. now this snow pile-up causing flight cancellations and delays to do the same. early sunday afternoon about 20% of boston the's flights are canceled and about 20% are delayed. over in connecticut, similar totals. this blast of winter brought significant snow accumulation to the higher elevations of new york, new jersey and connecticut, but the nor'easter did not give new york city the dramatic finale it was hoping for. most the -- most of the snowfall turned to rain once it got to the city, and now the big apple has not had an inch of snow accumulation in nearly 700 days. still, emergency officials are closely monitoring the major transportation arteries that connect new york and new jersey especially for the start of the workweek. >> we make sure that our bridges and tunnels are flowing appropriately, keep the traffic

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Fox Report With Jon Scott

right now according to tracking site flight aware nearly 40% of flights in boston are delayed about 20% are canceled over in connecticut a little more than 30% of the flights are delayed at about 20% are canceled. as the flight headaches pile up what comes after the snow did the same this nor'easter brought significant snow totals to upstate new york, northeast pennsylvania, western maryland and a parts of new england .6 inches to more than a foot left behind in these areas but biggest cities the big apple in philly left out of the fun and new york city now has not had an inch of snow accumulation and nearly 700 days still emergency officials who are tasked with clearing the major transportation arteries between nenew york and new jersey tell s are closely watching or snow picks that helps them to know when and where to bring out the plows. >> we are monitoring social media extensively of course. that seems to be one of the more

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Anderson Cooper 360

these low-lying areas. they want them to get to higher ground. they want them to get inland. right now we're told that a number of hurricane shelters are open across pinellas and hillsborough county. we are experiencing low tide at this hour. but come this time tomorrow, of course, things are going to change. we're expecting to see a lot more rainfall over the next couple of hours as this storm continues to make its way north. it of course is going to push all of that water into the tampa bay area, and then of course all of that at some point is going to mix in with high tide. and so you can understand, you can appreciate why emergency officials are worried that folks right now are still deciding whether or not to leave their homes. again, these emergency shelters that have opened we're told can house up to 20,000 people. john? >> all right. carlos suarez down in tampa. i'm up here in steinhatchee, which still is now beginning to get some of the outer bands of this. we are now stand manage the

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

in hillsborough county. that is home to the tampa bay area. the other mandatory evacuation order is just to the west of us. that's in pinellas county. that is home to clearwater as well as st. pete. a number of hurricane shelters have also opened in anticipation of this storm. of course, again, the concern is all of that flooding associated with this storm surge as we head into tomorrow. the concern is just not enough folks right now have made that decision just yet about seeking higher ground. a lot of the folks we've been talking to out here tonight tell us look, they don't think it's going to be that bad and so they're making the decision at least right now to stay put, which is something that emergency officials right now don't want to hear. kaitlan? >> so you're hearing from multiple people who say they're not leaving to go to higher ground? because we heard from governor desantis earlier saying you don't have to go hundreds of miles, we're just asking you to go to a shelter, go to higher ground, go a few miles away where you will be in a better

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

flooding, but we don't think it's going to be as bad. the concern as chad laid out as well as emergency officials out here is really we're not going to see the storm surge associated with this hurricane until tomorrow. a number of factors are at play here, right? you've got all of this rain that should fall anywhere between two to six inches of rain over the next couple of hours. you've then got the hurricane to move in. it's going to push all of that in. and then you're going to mix in high tide and the concern there is once all those three things happen at the same time that's when you're going to see some flooding in the tampa bay area. kaitlan? >> it's a bad perfect storm. carlos suarez, thank you. we'll check back in with you. want to turn now to john mcdonald. he is the director of emergency management in levy county, one of many across florida's west coast that have issued mandatory evacuation orders for their residents. john, thank you so much for being here tonight. i know you've got a lot going on. your county is set to see some of the worst of hurricane idalia later tonight and through tomorrow.

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