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popular portland park looking for any sign of 21-year-old hiker, annie schmidt. >> if she got injured and is by a water source, she could still be alive. >> reporter: a full week has now passed since annie, the daughter of musician, john schmidt, the leader of the group the piano guys disappeared near the columbia river gorge. her car was discovered near the trail head days later. her phone and belongings still inside. >> i think she got out of her car and was going to go for a short hike. she was just by herself. >> reporter: but according to her roommate, annie left her shoes, her backpack and regular hiking gear at home. >> i feel so horrible, and i wish i knew more. >> reporter: complicating the search, a storm. days of rain threatening to wipe out trails and leaving some fearing that annie fell deep into the gorge. >> she could literally have fallen off one of the 20, 30-footers that are all over, all over the trails. >> reporter: her parents refusing to give up. schmidt asking his millions of fans on facebook to help find his daughter and join the search. >> there's so many people l
popular portland park looking for any sign of 21-year-old hiker, annie schmidt. >> if she got injured and is by a water source, she could still be alive. >> reporter: a full week has now passed since annie, the daughter of musician, john schmidt, the leader of the group the piano guys disappeared near the columbia river gorge. her car was discovered near the trail head days later. her phone and belongings still inside. >> i think she got out of her car and was going to go for...
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Oct 16, 2016
10/16
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. >> reporter: good morning, paula. portland trees are down. all over the place, and this house, and outside the house and over 120,000 people without power at one point. winds gusting 60 miles an hour in the valley. 80 miles an hour on the coast and over 100 in the coast range. there it is speeding up a bit as it cruised past seattle. western washington not as bad as western oregon but san francisco see a number of flights canceled with winds gusting there up to 40 that wind energy pouring down into southern california and in through colorado and wyoming and another batch of rain. another half foot of rain expected across oregon and washington. >> we find our neal ckarlinsky with more on the storm. good morning, neal. >> reporter: things were rocking and rolling for a time overnight bringing down lots of rain and trees, too. from portland to seattle a weekend of back to back rain and wind storms pummeled the pacific northwest. >> and my neighbor's tree, i transformer blew, like, flames flew four feet out of the air, and it all fell down and the power went out. >> reporter: in portland, the sigh
. >> reporter: good morning, paula. portland trees are down. all over the place, and this house, and outside the house and over 120,000 people without power at one point. winds gusting 60 miles an hour in the valley. 80 miles an hour on the coast and over 100 in the coast range. there it is speeding up a bit as it cruised past seattle. western washington not as bad as western oregon but san francisco see a number of flights canceled with winds gusting there up to 40 that wind energy...
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Oct 16, 2016
10/16
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rolling for a time overnight bringing down lots of rain and trees, too. from portland to seattle a weekend of back to back rain and wind storms pummeled the pacific northwest. >> and my neighbor's tree, i heard it crack, and the flew four feet out of the air, and it all fell down and the power went out. >> reporter: in portland, the sight of a crane swaying in the wind. that crane held up but the biggest problem repeated again and again, trees, trees through homes, smashing power lines and blocking roads. in seattle, a father and his 4-year-old son were injured when a tree branch broke off and fell on them. the boy has serious injuries and was rushed to a hospital. across town a single tree fell across four parked cars. in oregon, flash flooding made . some scary moments saturday as several motorists drove into water they thought was no deeper than a huge puddle. that was a mistake. watch as this car bobs and floats. one man climbed out his window to get to safety and others relying on strangers for help. >> i just thought it would be shall shallower. i didn't realize it was going to be, l
rolling for a time overnight bringing down lots of rain and trees, too. from portland to seattle a weekend of back to back rain and wind storms pummeled the pacific northwest. >> and my neighbor's tree, i heard it crack, and the flew four feet out of the air, and it all fell down and the power went out. >> reporter: in portland, the sight of a crane swaying in the wind. that crane held up but the biggest problem repeated again and again, trees, trees through homes, smashing power...
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Oct 15, 2016
10/16
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winds and then from portland to seattle we could very well see damaging winds in excess of 50 or 60 miles an hour and another 12 inches on top of the rainfall, the record rainfall that they saw during the day yesterday. a number of watches and warnings out including a hurricane-force wind warning, the east coast still reeling from hurricane matthew a week ago and some spots, the hardest spot in north carolina with the inland flooding, the waters are still rising there today. phillip mena is live for us in kinston, north carolina. good morning, phillip. >> reporter: rob, good morning. hard to believe but parts of this area were actually dry yesterday. matthew now rushing in from all directions, and it's quickly turning the heart of this town into an island. this morning, part of north carolina preparing for the worst. new floodwaters now forcing kinston residents to evacuate homes and businesses one week after matthew hit. several waterways now converging on the neuse river rising to record levels in a matter of hours. in nearby princeville over 80% >> that's mine down here. >> repor
winds and then from portland to seattle we could very well see damaging winds in excess of 50 or 60 miles an hour and another 12 inches on top of the rainfall, the record rainfall that they saw during the day yesterday. a number of watches and warnings out including a hurricane-force wind warning, the east coast still reeling from hurricane matthew a week ago and some spots, the hardest spot in north carolina with the inland flooding, the waters are still rising there today. phillip mena is...