CBS 21 News Special report: Great Flood of 2011

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Updated: 9/12/2011 8:16 am
CBS 21 News anchor Robb Hanrahan recaps the Great Flood of 2011.
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SHOTY5678 - 9/12/2011 12:54 PM
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WOW!! NICE REPORT……………….. THE ONLY QUESTION I HAVE IS: WHY DID YOU CONVENIENTLY LEAVE OUT ONE OF THE HARDEST HIT AREAS! MIDDLETOWN!!! OUT OF THAT WHOLE HOUR LONG REPORT, NOT ONE MENTION OF MIDDLETOWN, AND THE RESCUE AND RECOVERY EFFORTS ALL THE EFFECTED PEOPLE HOMES AND LIVES DESTROYED, WE HAVE ONGOING POWER ISSUES AND WATER ISSUES THAT I THINK ARE OF NEWSWORTHY IMPORTANTS.. NOT TO MENTION WE HAVE MORE NATIONAL GUARD HERE THAN HUMMELSTOWN, HERSHEY NEW CUMBERLAND…… (AS SOMEONE AT CBS 21 MUST HAVE A HARD-ON FOR). I DO SYMPATHIZE WITH EVERYONE EVERYWHERE WHO WAS AFFECTED BY THIS DISASTER; NO ONE SHOULD EVER HAVE TO GO THROUGH THIS MESS… I HAD HIGHER EXPECTATIONS FOR A LOCAL MEDIA OUTLET SUCH AS YOURSELVES TO PROVIDE COMPLETE COVERAGE, NOT BIASED SELECTED POINTS OF INTEREST!!! I GUESS TO GET THE FULL STORY I HAVE TO GO TO ANOTHER STATION; LIKE FOX 43! -DISGRUNTLED DEVASTATED RESIDENT OF MIDDLETOWN-
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