파도에 휩쓸리는...
파도에 휩쓸리는……
Swept away. A rogue wave 돌발 중첩파, 비정상적인 높은 파도 along the storm tossed coast of Maine takes a terrible toll.
Nightly News begins now.
From NBC News world headquarters in
There is great sadness tonight along the coast of Maine for a 7-year-old girl who was swept into the sea and drowned 익사하다 yesterday
by a rogue wave part of the powerful and dangerous surf that was kicked up all along the east coast all the way to Canada,
by the remnants 잔여 of Hurricane Bill.
This happened in
Our own Michelle Franzen is there tonight. Michelle, good evening.
Well, good evening, Brian. This jagged 뾰족한 granite 화강암 coastline can be both captivating 매력적인 and deceiving.
It can turn deadly in an instant as it did yesterday.
“I need everybody to start moving back to the road line, please.”
Rangers 산림 경비대<감시>원, 무장 순찰 대원 at Acadia National Park kept visitors at a safe distance, a day after violent waves swept spectators off a ridge.
“You know, if we don’t get the most spectacular view in the world, it’s okay. We’re safe.”
Along Maine’s rugged 바위투성이의 outer coast, tourists and locals are drawn to the beauty of the ocean.
“There’s hiking and there’s the park and I love it.”
Especially at Thunder Hole named for the sound of the waves pounding against the steep granite crevice and rocks.
On Sunday, Thunder Hole was closed because of unusually of high swells fueled by Hurricane Bill.
But the rest of the jagged coast was open to the public including one ridge where a group of people had gathered to watch the surf.
sweeping seven people into the chilly waters.
Four made it to the shoreline on their own.
But three others were carried out into the churning 거세게 휘젓는 waters.
A coastguard lifeboat located a missing 12-year-old first.
Then 55-year-old Peter Axelrod of
But when they reached Axelrod’s 7-year-old daughter Cleo,
paramedics <구급 대원 등의> 의료 보조자 say she showed no vital signs.
West says a full staff of seven rangers were responsible for the safety of an estimated 10,000 spectators who lined the rocky 암석으로 된 coast that day.
A balancing act of public safety and personal responsibility.
“All we can do is to try to educate the public as much as we possibly can
to let them know to stay away from the ocean’s edge.”
And tonight, the father of the girl who died is reportedly still in the hospital. Brian?