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Good Morning America

Friday, April 17

Good Morning America

ABC News

Politics, Entertainment News, Daily News, News

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2026

⏱️ 62 minutes

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0:00.0

9-1-1, where is the emergency?

0:02.7

It's the middle of the night in a small town on the Jersey shore.

0:06.7

Someone reports an abandoned car on a bridge.

0:10.0

A search gets underway for the missing driver, 19-year-old Sarah Stern.

0:14.9

Is it a missing person? Is it a suicide?

0:17.6

At this point, nobody knows.

0:19.6

Old friendships, buried cash, and a sinister plot that was once pitched as a movie, plays out in real life.

0:29.0

I'm Jiu Chang from 2020 and ABC Audio.

0:33.4

Listen now to Bridge of Lies, wherever you get your podcasts.

0:41.1

Love. Listen now to Bridge of Lies, wherever you get your podcasts. Live from ABC News headquarters in New York City, this is Good Morning America.

0:46.6

We begin with the life-threatening storms.

0:49.0

More than 35 million Americans from Wisconsin to Oklahoma are at risk of a severe weather outbreak.

0:55.7

And this comes after days of heavy rain and a flooding emergency in the upper Midwest.

1:00.7

Ginger's tracking it all and starts us off. Good morning, Ginger.

1:03.1

Hey, good morning to you, Michael. This giant sinkhole opened up in Fremont, Michigan. That car

1:07.7

fell in. Thankfully, the person is okay, uninjured, and was able to get out.

1:12.7

But this is just one area that seen more than a half foot of rain already this month. And look

1:17.4

at just west of Green Bay, Sturgeon, swimming through flooded parking lots. They've had almost

1:23.2

eight inches, their wettest April on record, and there's more rain where that came from. It comes from

1:28.2

a storm that's also going to make tornadoes and damaging wind all the way from Wisconsin down

1:33.1

into Oklahoma. The southern end of it's going to be more linear, meaning that you will end up seeing

1:37.4

damaging wind destructive like 70, 80 mile per hour winds. The northern part is where the tornado

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