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Good Morning America

GMA 3: Friday, November 14

Good Morning America

ABC News

Daily News, Politics, Entertainment News, News

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2025

⏱️ 33 minutes

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300 sensors.

0:03.0

Over a million data points per second.

0:06.0

How does F1 update their fans with every stat in real time?

0:10.0

AWS is how.

0:13.0

From fastest laps to strategy calls,

0:15.0

AWS puts fans in the pit.

0:19.0

It's not just racing, it's data-driven innovation at 200 miles per hour.

0:24.6

AWS is how leading businesses power next-level innovation.

0:29.6

From ABC News headquarters in New York City, this is GMA-3.

0:36.6

We do start with the flash flooding and mudslide fears over in California.

0:41.1

A major storm hitting that region. Chief National correspondent Matt Gutman is in Pacific Palisades.

0:46.2

And Matt, we understand you're starting with the wildfire.

0:50.0

I mean, it's pretty mind-boggling, Iran. On the one hand, we are facing this fire hose of rain here in Southern California. And you just mentioned there's a wildfire in central California. It's called the pack fire. About 3,400 acres so far have burned. There are mandatory evacuation orders. Several hundred people have had to flee. About 10 to 20 homes and structures have been destroyed. And all of this

1:12.1

is fueled by this 50 mile per hour winds that they've experienced. And of course, here in Southern

1:16.7

California, the story is mudslides. There are evacuation warnings in place here in Malibu in Pacific

1:22.6

Palisades and Altadino where the Eaton fire burned. And so far, officials have put about 13,000 feet of

1:29.7

K-rails out. There are sandbags, hundreds of firefighters ready if they need to execute any

1:35.9

rescues. And the story with this system is not how much rain falls in its totality of the

1:41.8

totality of the storm, but how much falls quickly in bursts. That's what

1:46.1

could unleash those mudslides. And I want you to take a look at this hillside. You can see

1:50.3

it's still blackened. And the reason that that happens is the fire doesn't just cook off the

1:55.9

vegetation, some of which has grown back, but it actually burns off the topsoil turning a hill like

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