Nurses with Temple University Hospital hold a rally at the Magnet Conference, in advance of a possible strike, to draw attention to critical staffing concerns.
A Florida firefighter was shown rescuing a little girl from rising flood waters in St. Augustine as Hurricane Ian continues to devastate the state with historic floods and rain.
winds to arrive in the next 24 hours. this bridge, we do anticipate closing several times because of floodwaters. reporter: saint augustine fire chief carlos aviles. on thursday, it will be very windy, very rainy, and there will be a significant amount of water covering most of the roadways. reporter: in 2017, during hurricane irma, almost 400 gallons of sewage leaked into water during power failures. the city has spent millions to prevent that from happening again. brad s wife and two young daughters are also getting ready. how do you feel about riding out the storm? a little nervous. but hopefully everything will be fine. reporter: forecasters are predicting 15-plus inches of rain up and to five feet of storm surge through friday. now, if the melvins are flooded out of their home, they say they have a boat and a kayak to try to reach higher ground. norah. o donnell: so much of florida affected. meg oliver, thank you.