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abc's linzie janis leads us off from the tornado zone tonight. >> reporter: tonight, those deadly storms barrelling up the east coast. >> tornado just came through, right on 460. >> reporter: a suspected tornado striking waverly, virginia, least three dead. many striking at night, as people slept. >> you need to pull over. >> reporter: in pensacola, florida, campbell and his girlfriend making it to their driveway, riding out the tornado in his pickup truck. >> oh, my god. >> all i could hear was sounded as if i parked my truck next to a train. >> reporter: the ef-3 tornado packing 155-mile-per-hour winds, damaging more than 100 homes here. these people didn't have very much time to react at all. >> very little. >> reporter: including these apartments. look at this, the entire second story of this apartment complex ripped off. you can see right into people's living rooms. >> look at that thing coming in here like this. >> reporter: twisters claiming the lives of at least three others, including two at this louisiana r.v. park. where ashley east and her family were huddling together. what
abc's linzie janis leads us off from the tornado zone tonight. >> reporter: tonight, those deadly storms barrelling up the east coast. >> tornado just came through, right on 460. >> reporter: a suspected tornado striking waverly, virginia, least three dead. many striking at night, as people slept. >> you need to pull over. >> reporter: in pensacola, florida, campbell and his girlfriend making it to their driveway, riding out the tornado in his pickup truck....
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Feb 23, 2016
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we are on it all tonight, and abc's linzie janis leads us off from louisiana tonight. linzie? >> reporter: david, we're here in prairieville, where a reported tornado rippled apart this golds gym. it took off the roof, then knocked out this entire side wall. you can see, the metal beam still hanging. this damage from one of multiple reported tornadoes across the gulf coast. >> oh look, it's going down! trying to touch down near new new orleans. >> a tornado warning in this area. take shelter now. extreme threat. >> reporter: severe weather spawning this massive water spout on lake pontchartrain. watch as two more form on the sides. the threat growing throughout the day. now, a particularly dangerous situation. officials in four states telling residents to be on extreme alert, for large, long-tracking tornadoes. major damage to downtown businesses in prairieville. incredibly, dozens of people inside this gold's gym, unharmed, as a reported tornado rips through. >> i started screaming, everybody get down, take cover. >> reporter: the entire side of the building sheered off. the
we are on it all tonight, and abc's linzie janis leads us off from louisiana tonight. linzie? >> reporter: david, we're here in prairieville, where a reported tornado rippled apart this golds gym. it took off the roof, then knocked out this entire side wall. you can see, the metal beam still hanging. this damage from one of multiple reported tornadoes across the gulf coast. >> oh look, it's going down! trying to touch down near new new orleans. >> a tornado warning in this...
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Feb 5, 2016
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here's linzie janis. >> reporter: tonight, a drastic new recommendation for expecting couples. the cdc saying men returning from zika-affected countries should use protection with their partner for the entire pregnancy, or abstain altogether. but mosquitoes are still the primary way zika is spread. lizzie morales, a houston mother, got zika over the holidays while visiting el salvador. >> you have no strength, no energy, to do anything. not to even sit down. >> reporter: her symptoms subsided. but three deaths in colombia now blamed on zika. biologist matthew degennaro showing us a potential tool to fight the virus -- genetically modified mosquitoes. >> when you release the males, they go breed with females just of this species and render them sterile. >> reporter: so that knocks down the population? >> yes. >> reporter: david, in miami, they're spraying where there are to get rid of mosquitoes. >> dr. richard besser is just back from brazil. i want to get to the recommendation from the cdc, leading to the question, do we know how long the virus stays in your system? >> once yo
here's linzie janis. >> reporter: tonight, a drastic new recommendation for expecting couples. the cdc saying men returning from zika-affected countries should use protection with their partner for the entire pregnancy, or abstain altogether. but mosquitoes are still the primary way zika is spread. lizzie morales, a houston mother, got zika over the holidays while visiting el salvador. >> you have no strength, no energy, to do anything. not to even sit down. >> reporter: her...
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abc's linzie janis in florida. >> reporter: tonight, the state of florida ramping up its fight travel-related. the mosquito that causes zika virus is common in florida. >> reporter: the governor now declaring a state of emergency in five counties. so, are they prepared? florida has 20 million residents year. and right now, they have less than 1,000 kits to test for zika. the governor is requesting thousands more. do we think there are many people walking around with the have it? >> only 1 in 5 individuals who have been bitten and infected by a mosquito show any signs of symptoms. >> reporter: the symptoms of zika? fever, rash, joint pain and sometimes muscle pain and headache. in dallas this week, news that the virus was transmitted sexually has many officials concerned. and just tonight, another worry. the first case of zika infection from a blood transfusion reported in brazil. david, here at miami international airport, there are thousands of flights coming in countries flagged by the cdc. more than 100 flights from brazil alone. david? >> which is why they are taking precautions now in fl
abc's linzie janis in florida. >> reporter: tonight, the state of florida ramping up its fight travel-related. the mosquito that causes zika virus is common in florida. >> reporter: the governor now declaring a state of emergency in five counties. so, are they prepared? florida has 20 million residents year. and right now, they have less than 1,000 kits to test for zika. the governor is requesting thousands more. do we think there are many people walking around with the have it?...