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Summary
--SUPERS--
:00-:15
Angie Dooley
Daytona Beach
:15-:18
Sheriff Mike Chitwood
Volusia County
WESH
:21-:22
AccuWeather
:25-:29
WPTV
:29-:34
St. Lucie County
:34-:50
ON THE PHONE: Sheriff Keith Pearson
St. Lucie County
CNN
VIDEO IN GRAPHIC: CNN :34-:38; WPTV :38-:50
:50-:53
Volusia Sheriff Office
:53-:58
Clint Mecham
Emergency Management Director, Volusia County
WESH
1:03-1:07
Bay News 9
1:18-1:24
Keith Turi
FEMA Acting Director Of Response And Recovery
CNN
1:24-1:27
WKMG
--LEAD IN--
MILTON MADE A DEADLY IMPACT SLAMMING INTO FLORIDA'S WEST COAST AS A CATEGORY 3 HURRICANE ON WEDNESDAY. AT LEAST 14 DEATHS HAVE BEEN REPORTED DUE TO THE STORM... AND FLORIDA GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS WARNS THAT THE NUMBER OF CASUALTIES IS LIKELY TO RISE. WATER RESCUES AND DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS ARE UNDERWAY - BUT MILTON'S DEVASTATING WIND, TORNADOES AND RAIN LIKELY CAUSED UP TO 50 BILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF INSURED LOSSES, ACCORDING TO FITCH RATINGS. LEIGH WALDMAN IS IN SARASOTA, FLORIDA WHERE RECOVERY IS JUST BEGINNING.
--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS--
Angie Dooley // Daytona Beach: "Oh my god! There's water in our car!"
SHEER TERROR CAN BE HEARD IN THE VOICE OF ANGIE DOOLEY WHILE FLEEING HER HOME AS WATER LEVELS ROSE TO DANGEROUS LEVELS BY 4 A-M THURSDAY IN DAYTONA BEACH.
Sheriff Mike Chitwood // Volusia County: "I can tell you, we're in for a long recovery."
HURRICANE MILTON CUT A PATH OF DESTRUCTION THROUGH FLORIDA... CARRYING BOATS ASHORE, TOPPLING 18-WHEELERS AND DESTROYING HOMES.
BUT THE GREATEST TRAGEDY SEEMS TO HAVE TAKEN PLACE IN ST. LUCIE COUNTY - ABOUT 150 MILES FROM LANDFALL WHERE MULTIPLE TORNADOES RAVAGED THE AREA.
ON THE PHONE: Sheriff Keith Pearson // St. Lucie County: "Tornadoes on the ground ripping through our county in a northern direction, leaving hundreds of homes devastated - completely totaled. And it unfortunately struck a retirement community that was mainly modular homes where we did have loss of life."
VOLUSIA COUNTY EXTENDING A CURFEW OVERNIGHT THURSDAY.
Clint Mecham // Emergency Management Director, Volusia County: "Please - this is not the time for our citizens and our visitors here to Volusia County to be out on the roads."
WHILE MANY RESIDENTS ARE EAGER TO GET BACK HOME - GAS SHORTAGES ARE STILL AN ISSUE - WITH NEARLY ONE IN FIVE STATIONS RUNNING DRY DURING EVACUATIONS.
SHIPS AND TANKERS ARE WORKING TO REFILL THOSE STATIONS IN THE NEXT 48 HOURS.
RELIEF... MUCH NEEDED AS MILTON IS THE THIRD HURRICANE TO HIT FLORIDA THIS YEAR.
Keith Turi // FEMA Acting Director Of Response And Recovery: "The fact that these two storms have impacted the same area, your hearts go out to those people that are impacted. It's very difficult to go through something like this."
IN SARASOTA, FLORIDA - I'M LEIGH WALDMAN.
-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----
Footage Information
Source | CNN Collection |
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Link | View details on CNN Collection site |
Title | DEATH AND DESTRUCTION: ASSESSING MILTON’S WRATH (9:30pmET) |
Date | 10-10-2024 |
Description |
--SUPERS-- :00-:15 Angie Dooley Daytona Beach :15-:18 Sheriff Mike Chitwood Volusia County WESH :21-:22 AccuWeather :25-:29 WPTV :29-:34 St. Lucie County :34-:50 ON THE PHONE: Sheriff Keith Pearson St. Lucie County CNN VIDEO IN GRAPHIC: CNN :34-:38; WPTV :38-:50 :50-:53 Volusia Sheriff Office :53-:58 Clint Mecham Emergency Management Director, Volusia County WESH 1:03-1:07 Bay News 9 1:18-1:24 Keith Turi FEMA Acting Director Of Response And Recovery CNN 1:24-1:27 WKMG --LEAD IN-- MILTON MADE A DEADLY IMPACT SLAMMING INTO FLORIDA'S WEST COAST AS A CATEGORY 3 HURRICANE ON WEDNESDAY. AT LEAST 14 DEATHS HAVE BEEN REPORTED DUE TO THE STORM... AND FLORIDA GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS WARNS THAT THE NUMBER OF CASUALTIES IS LIKELY TO RISE. WATER RESCUES AND DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS ARE UNDERWAY - BUT MILTON'S DEVASTATING WIND, TORNADOES AND RAIN LIKELY CAUSED UP TO 50 BILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF INSURED LOSSES, ACCORDING TO FITCH RATINGS. LEIGH WALDMAN IS IN SARASOTA, FLORIDA WHERE RECOVERY IS JUST BEGINNING. --REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS-- Angie Dooley // Daytona Beach: "Oh my god! There's water in our car!" SHEER TERROR CAN BE HEARD IN THE VOICE OF ANGIE DOOLEY WHILE FLEEING HER HOME AS WATER LEVELS ROSE TO DANGEROUS LEVELS BY 4 A-M THURSDAY IN DAYTONA BEACH. Sheriff Mike Chitwood // Volusia County: "I can tell you, we're in for a long recovery." HURRICANE MILTON CUT A PATH OF DESTRUCTION THROUGH FLORIDA... CARRYING BOATS ASHORE, TOPPLING 18-WHEELERS AND DESTROYING HOMES. BUT THE GREATEST TRAGEDY SEEMS TO HAVE TAKEN PLACE IN ST. LUCIE COUNTY - ABOUT 150 MILES FROM LANDFALL WHERE MULTIPLE TORNADOES RAVAGED THE AREA. ON THE PHONE: Sheriff Keith Pearson // St. Lucie County: "Tornadoes on the ground ripping through our county in a northern direction, leaving hundreds of homes devastated - completely totaled. And it unfortunately struck a retirement community that was mainly modular homes where we did have loss of life." VOLUSIA COUNTY EXTENDING A CURFEW OVERNIGHT THURSDAY. Clint Mecham // Emergency Management Director, Volusia County: "Please - this is not the time for our citizens and our visitors here to Volusia County to be out on the roads." WHILE MANY RESIDENTS ARE EAGER TO GET BACK HOME - GAS SHORTAGES ARE STILL AN ISSUE - WITH NEARLY ONE IN FIVE STATIONS RUNNING DRY DURING EVACUATIONS. SHIPS AND TANKERS ARE WORKING TO REFILL THOSE STATIONS IN THE NEXT 48 HOURS. RELIEF... MUCH NEEDED AS MILTON IS THE THIRD HURRICANE TO HIT FLORIDA THIS YEAR. Keith Turi // FEMA Acting Director Of Response And Recovery: "The fact that these two storms have impacted the same area, your hearts go out to those people that are impacted. It's very difficult to go through something like this." IN SARASOTA, FLORIDA - I'M LEIGH WALDMAN. -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT----- |
Class | Footage |
Length | 00:01:30 |
Frame Rate | 29.97 fps |
Format | High Definition |
Synopsis |
--SUPERS-- :00-:15 Angie Dooley Daytona Beach :15-:18 Sheriff Mike Chitwood Volusia County WESH :21-:22 AccuWeather :25-:29 WPTV :29-:34 St. Lucie County :34-:50 ON THE PHONE: Sheriff Keith Pearson St. Lucie County CNN VIDEO IN GRAPHIC: CNN :34-:38; WPTV :38-:50 :50-:53 Volusia Sheriff Office :53-:58 Clint Mecham Emergency Management Director, Volusia County WESH 1:03-1:07 Bay News 9 1:18-1:24 Keith Turi FEMA Acting Director Of Response And Recovery CNN 1:24-1:27 WKMG --LEAD IN-- MILTON MADE A DEADLY IMPACT SLAMMING INTO FLORIDA'S WEST COAST AS A CATEGORY 3 HURRICANE ON WEDNESDAY. AT LEAST 14 DEATHS HAVE BEEN REPORTED DUE TO THE STORM... AND FLORIDA GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS WARNS THAT THE NUMBER OF CASUALTIES IS LIKELY TO RISE. WATER RESCUES AND DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS ARE UNDERWAY - BUT MILTON'S DEVASTATING WIND, TORNADOES AND RAIN LIKELY CAUSED UP TO 50 BILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF INSURED LOSSES, ACCORDING TO FITCH RATINGS. LEIGH WALDMAN IS IN SARASOTA, FLORIDA WHERE RECOVERY IS JUST BEGINNING. --REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS-- Angie Dooley // Daytona Beach: "Oh my god! There's water in our car!" SHEER TERROR CAN BE HEARD IN THE VOICE OF ANGIE DOOLEY WHILE FLEEING HER HOME AS WATER LEVELS ROSE TO DANGEROUS LEVELS BY 4 A-M THURSDAY IN DAYTONA BEACH. Sheriff Mike Chitwood // Volusia County: "I can tell you, we're in for a long recovery." HURRICANE MILTON CUT A PATH OF DESTRUCTION THROUGH FLORIDA... CARRYING BOATS ASHORE, TOPPLING 18-WHEELERS AND DESTROYING HOMES. BUT THE GREATEST TRAGEDY SEEMS TO HAVE TAKEN PLACE IN ST. LUCIE COUNTY - ABOUT 150 MILES FROM LANDFALL WHERE MULTIPLE TORNADOES RAVAGED THE AREA. ON THE PHONE: Sheriff Keith Pearson // St. Lucie County: "Tornadoes on the ground ripping through our county in a northern direction, leaving hundreds of homes devastated - completely totaled. And it unfortunately struck a retirement community that was mainly modular homes where we did have loss of life." VOLUSIA COUNTY EXTENDING A CURFEW OVERNIGHT THURSDAY. Clint Mecham // Emergency Management Director, Volusia County: "Please - this is not the time for our citizens and our visitors here to Volusia County to be out on the roads." WHILE MANY RESIDENTS ARE EAGER TO GET BACK HOME - GAS SHORTAGES ARE STILL AN ISSUE - WITH NEARLY ONE IN FIVE STATIONS RUNNING DRY DURING EVACUATIONS. SHIPS AND TANKERS ARE WORKING TO REFILL THOSE STATIONS IN THE NEXT 48 HOURS. RELIEF... MUCH NEEDED AS MILTON IS THE THIRD HURRICANE TO HIT FLORIDA THIS YEAR. Keith Turi // FEMA Acting Director Of Response And Recovery: "The fact that these two storms have impacted the same area, your hearts go out to those people that are impacted. It's very difficult to go through something like this." IN SARASOTA, FLORIDA - I'M LEIGH WALDMAN. -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT----- |
CNN ID | 56902517 |
Name | 370E27_Q901SNMLPB |