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, all bridges clear, in and out of the city. in the cbs-3 traffic center. amanda mueller, dan dan, back to you. >> the sun is coming up, thank you so much, amanda. flight has arrived from puerto rico to philadelphia, the first one since hurricane maria struck the island on wednesday. "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh, live this morning, in the cbs-3 news center with the stories of devestation, in the u.s. territory. anita? >> jan, no power, no water, no gas. that's what the people of puerto rico are dealing with after hurricane maria. so you can just imagine the emotion of those landing safely into philadelphia late last night. that flight had been delayed for hours at the puerto rico airport, which had to check each person ticket and bag by hand unable to use any computer system because of the lack of power. those we spoke to describe seeing downed power lines, flooding, and complete destruction. one woman says her trip to the airport there typically takes only about 20 minutes, but yesterday it, took more than two hours, trying to get around the devestation. and while some flo