due to rising floodwaters, cars at a standstill along i-70 five. the death toll now reportedly i the dozens and climbing. we will have live reports from the ground and talk about how her state is handling the extreme weather. how they are responding to the landgrab in an california high school no longer applying the thin blue line and parents goin to move disrespectful to law enforcement, but worst one of the worst rooms in u.s. history continuing on its path of destruction. in charleston, south carolina tonight with the latest. hello, molly. thankfully the rain and thos high winds have finally dissipated as it is moved further inland toward the mainland. charleston took a tough hit today. thankfully, many people here on the streets of charleston said they feel like they dodged a bullet, they have seen were storms here like irma in 2017. we got a chance to get up and look at some of the damage from today s storm. a pretty dangerous situation. a little further up the coastli
it is just shy of that now. we won t get ahead of the news on this. we are expecting an official storm update at any moment. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. hurricane ian is now carrying sustained kinds of 155 miles per hour. if they gain to 157 it s a category 5. the biggest threats facing floridians are massive storm surge, raging winds, inland flooding, tornadoes, experts already using words like catastrophic to describe hurricane ian s potential. 21/2 million people are under evacuation orders. for those people in the storm s path directly, that swath that i just told you to the south, cape coral and to the north sarasota. it s too late to evacuate if you re still there according to the governor. governor desantis also saying it is time just to hunker down for you. he spoke last hour. this amount of storm surge. it will have very ferocious winds and it will be life threatening. people are taking a risk with their health, safety and lives by bein
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despite preparations many of fortis we re affected by hurricane ian. charles watson is in venice, florida with more on that freight could evening, charles. good evening, mike great we are approaching three days into hurricane ian ripped through communities here in venice. people here are largely focused on cleanup efforts ahead but with all the debris into instruction hanging around, som folks are struggling to come to grips with the reality that ian stripped away their little piec of paradise. it has been good for me for 20 to years until wednesday. she said she did everything she could to save her home from the wrath of hurricane ian. all he kept doing was prayin that it would stop right just the wind would stop and it didn t.
totals potentially 3-5 inches i not higher. there are flood concerns in spots, so making sure when we say tune on those notifications in case flash flooding happens in your community. for continuous coverage of hurricane ian download the weather app. in making landfall near georgetown, south carolina earlier friday sitting the carolinas with heavy winds. think he appeared to get let s start with comments from your governor today. a lot of prayers have been answered. i would ask people to not quit it because it s still coming. we are not out of the woods. if you don t need to go outside