Budget to help the people of king cove . What have you actually done over these past 14 months to fulfill the promise that you made, because you said that you have concluded that other methods of transport remain that could be improved to meet community needs. What has been done to help the people . Can i have a few minutes . Please. As we talked, senator, we have engaged conversations with corps of engineers about alternatives. Negotiating an mlu with them. It is i think approximately 40 miles between king cove and cold bay, if you drive there. Its ten miles through the refuge. You already have most of that road built. And as i have spoken with people in the community when you and i were both there it is very difficult in harsh weather conditions to move around that territory, period. So i have worked with the corps of engineers. Were continuing to do that to look at alternatives, such as Helicopter Services between cold bay and the end of the road that is built as you referenced, bec
Tonight, the two emergencies unfolding at once in the u. S. The desperate search right now for the missing amid raging wildfires. And now Hurricane Sally just upgraded to a category 2 hurricane. Set to hit the u. S. , the State Of Emergency now in effect tonight. Winds already reaching 100 miles per hour. Authorities warning of a lifethreatening storm surge. Gaining strength before Making Landfall. Once it slams into the gulf, expected to move slowly. Dangerous wind and rain. Ginger zee and Rob Marciano Standing by live from the stor also tonight, that desperate search for the missing amid the fires. The horror across several states. More than 70 major fires burning at this hour. More than two dozen people killed. Several towns now burned to ash. Authorities in oregon warning of a mass fatality incident. And tonight, the warnings over air quality from california to oregon to washington. Families unable to see the sun for days through that thick smoke. President trump in fireravaged cal
Warnings for south florida, anderson, which is good news, which means the system is moving northward now. The center is about 95 miles just to the west of ft. Myers, which has been inundated with heavy rainfall. The pressure has been dropping, which means its getting stronger, and the winds have kicked up from 50 miles an hour to 60. It needs to get to 74 to be declared a hurricane. The question is how much time and space does it have to general that it raitt that strength. Its moving at a pretty good clip. You can see the warnings a are from near new orleans to the east to the border of florida and alabama. Were still looking at a landfall roughly 10 00 p. M. Or 11 00 p. M. Tomorrow night as a category 1 hurricane. And what about the possibility of storm surge . Well, the storm surge is probably the biggest threat with this, because such a vulnerable area. But we may have an area of 3 to 5 feet. Now thats significant. Now, it does not include downtown new orleans where there are volun
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sally s strengthening surge. high water already flooding beach roads and hammering sea walls. the gulf coast bracing for a beast. these images just a taste of what s to come. the surge likely to be over ten feet in spots. it is anticipated that we could exceed 20 inches of rainfall. reporter: across mississippi, we saw families boarding up homes, gassing up and filling sandbags any way they can. we met wanda daniels using a piece of tupperware as a shovel, so we helped her out. because you re in a lower spot, you re probably going to get flooded. always do. when it rains heavy, i always get the water. reporter: officials racing to close flood gates in plaquemines parrish, louisiana. i got a first-hand look at the massive flood wall outside new orleans just a few weeks ago. and then there s this wall. new since katrina, designed to keep any gulf surge out of the city. it is huge. 26 feet high and nearly two miles across. power is going out right now. reporter: sally soaking