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Across America: Man rides Ferris wheel for 25 hours
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Retired LAPD detective breaks Guinness world record
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- Date Jun 1, 2012
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New York the blast happened this morning right under the popular elevated high line park on Manhattan's west side.
Construction crews were removing an old gas tank when it blew up.
One witness said it felt like an earthquake hit.
Two workers went to the hospital with serious injury.
Texas severe storms damaged several homes in Dallas Fort Worth.
Lightning -- through roofs and sparked fires inside some houses.
One homeowner says he heard thunder -- smelled smoke well this is my feelings.
My living room here and I guess this is where the lightning -- hit.
Nobody hurt.
Oregon thousands of folks south and west of Eugene filled the streets for a massive tsunami drill.
They made their way to fifteen assembly stations as officials tested emergency communication and preparedness.
They say locals would have roughly twenty minutes to find safety if a real tsunami hit.
California.
A retired detective from the LAPD has -- the new Guinness world record for the longest Ferris wheel -- 25 hours without sleeping and only get five minute -- -- -- out.
Some folks paid five dollars to watch after the park closed.
All proceeds go to the Special Olympics and that's a fox watching across America.