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Looking like across the state, you can see it s from the coastal areas all the way inland to columbia. look way up there in greenville. this is an enormous area. i want to show you just how much of the rain has drenched south carolina. forecasters say today was the first completely dry day in the state capital of columbia in nearly two weeks. and with concerns over more dams failing, police should say officials say people need to be on alert and ready to go on a moment s notice. let s get team fox coverage now. garrett tenny and steve harrigan. steve are they still underwater? reporter: as the water begins to recede here we ve seen a lot of people begin to come back to their houses. it s really like a giant moving day. people are taking everything they have from inside their houses, clothes, furniture, paintings, and pulled it out into advance and u-hauls. you can see some of the structural damage around here. some of these houses hit really hard, not just by the flood waters but b ....
For those crew an their families as i know they await word tonight. captain mark fedor, thank you. thank you. all right, flood advises up and down the east coast as americans deal with torrential rain. roads turning into rivers and called a slow motion disaster of historic proportions. garrett tenny is live. how much rainfall has hit the region? reporter: the national weather service is calling it a once in 200-years rainfall event. in south carolina, it is the area hit the hardest. in charleston, in the last 18 hours alone, this storm dumped 6 inches of rain after almost constant rainfall for several days. police blocked off roads in and out of the city to keep traffic going in there. earlier today, in brunswick, nk ....
Point. our thoughts and prayers are for those crew an their families as i know they await word tonight. captain mark fedor, thank you. thank you. all right, flood advises up and down the east coast as americans deal with torrential rain. roads turning into rivers and called a slow motion disaster of historic proportions. garrett tenny is live. how much rainfall has hit the region? reporter: the national weather service is calling it a once in 200-years rainfall event. in south carolina, it is the area hit the hardest. in charleston, in the last 18 hours alone, this storm dumped 6 inches of rain after almost constant rainfall for several days. police blocked off roads in and out of the city to keep traffic going in there. earlier today, in brunswick, nk ....
It s anybody i know. even your stepmother worked there? yes. my stepmother i mean, a good portion of my friends from deployment are enrolled there. i mean, it s a really small community, and like i said, it s just everybody knows everybody, so it s heartbreaking really. jon: you probably recall back in august skarlatos and spencerstone and anthony sadler stopped a gunman on a train heading to paris before that gunman could kill anyone. jenna: more on the breaking news out of oregon. in the meantime, hurricane joaquin battering the bahamas. is heading north. what keen s expected to move joaquin s expected to move further offshore and not make contact with the mainland. five governors have declared states of emergency. jarrett tenny s garrett tenny s live in virginia beach with more for us now. reporter: just in this last couple of hours the wind has ....
Conservatives willing to cause a shutdown over the issue. but will the move work? garrett tenny is here with the details. congress has just five legislative days left until the federal government runs out of money, and planned parenthood is at the center of this budget debate. some conservatives in the house remain adamant that removing all federal funding from planned parenthood be a part of any budget bill. somehow harvesting the parts from these little baby boys and girls has become a political issue. this is an issue human being to human being. this is an issue of conscience and conviction. please do not make it a political battle. this is about our sons and daughters. this is about a horrific act that is repulsive and repugnant. it has no place in america. and america s taxpayers refuse to pay for that type of act. president obama has vowed to veto any bill, budget or ....