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Gone In a Flash: Floods Decimate the South

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ABC News

Politics, Daily News, News

4.56.4K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Floods rip apart homes and infrastructure in the South, isolating communities from help and resources. Israeli troops move into southern Lebanon. And vice presidential nominees prepare to face off in an anticipated debate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Beware the MLB wild cards.

0:03.0

They're here to catch fire to bring the heat

0:06.0

and light up the scoreboard.

0:09.0

This is smoked.

0:11.0

Because this is the MLB post-season.

0:13.2

You never know what can happen.

0:15.6

We're all it takes is one hot street

0:18.1

to make a run for the title.

0:20.3

Welcome to October.st, the MLB wild card series, October 1st through the 3rd on E-S PM.

0:30.0

It's Tuesday, October 1st, and in the face of these floods, nowhere is safe.

0:35.0

We start here.

0:38.0

Entire towns are decimated across the south.

0:41.0

You're driving by and your mouth is open.

0:45.0

You're, am I really looking at this?

0:48.0

Floodwaters have transformed mountain towns into islands cut off from the outside world will take you inside.

0:54.0

Meanwhile Israeli troops head into Lebanon.

0:57.0

There is nowhere in the Middle East

0:59.0

Israel cannot reach.

1:00.0

What a new ground incursion in a new country means for the region and the supporting

1:05.4

cast gets the final word. The old adage for vice presidential

1:09.0

ready maids is do no harm. We'll preview the stakes of tonight's vice presidential debate.

1:17.1

From ABC News, this is start here.

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