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The Fazzano File: Jody Describes Hurricane Ike from High Above the Storm

John Eagan

As we continue to track Hurricane Ike, ABC 6 is fortunate enough to be getting a first hand account of what is going on in Texas.
 
Former ABC 6 producer, Jody Fazzano is volunteering for The Red Cross.  Last week she was assisting evacuees from Hurricane Gustav.  Thursday she hopped on a plane for Fort Worth, Texas.  And she described how she could see Ike from above, outside of her airplane window...

Sunday, Sep 14 at 8:38 PM Melissa U. Bristol, RI wrote ...

Jody, you've inspired me since I first met you 5 years ago and you continue to do so each day! Keep up the good work-I miss you!!

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