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risk of failing. we are dealing with a catastrophic loss. norah: plus dangerous heat inspecting tens of millions of americans from coast to coast. the news starts now. there is a new round of severe storms spanning the midwest tonight treating fresh have. good evening to your crime norah o donnell. and we are going to begin our broadcast once again tonight with wild weather in the u.s. it has been our lead story almost every night for the past tendays. and that is because it has been the hottest, wettest start for summer ever in some areas, all made more likely by climate change. the extreme weather is having dire consequences, authorities keepig a close eye tonight on this minnesota dam that is facing imminent failure. in south dakota, entire neighborhoods have been destroyed. and for about 60 million americans, a significant heat wave continues. the good news, it will likely peak in the next few days, but the national weather service warns that heat persisting over
severe in its widespread. norah: the cleanup tonight with millions under flood alerts and millions more facing excessive heat. it has been hot times and more areas will feel that. norah: this cbs evening news starts right now. deadly and destructive floodwaters ravage iowa, minnesota, and south dakota, good evening, i am norah o donnell, thank you for being with us. millions of americans are under threat as rivers continue to rise with some reaching record levels, homeowners have fled to higher ground as they brace for even more rain. the record flooding has reached the rooftops of buildings, cut off entire neighborhoods and shut down roads and major highways. a new two nights, authorities are wanting a key dam in minnesota is in danger of an imminent failure. that is a breach that could lead to a mass evacuation. now all of this as it bakes a dozen states that will feel like 110 in several cities. the thought that news, we have team coverage of the wild weather a
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