it s actually really close to the border that separated ukraine from cry crimea. people were speaking out. now in germany thousands of men, women and children joined in on anti-war demonstrations in central berlin there. people waving flags and strongly opposing that russian invasion are. listen. people do not stop even when you think this is completely helpless and senseless to fight. they still fight and they could win even in this situation. after that i m proud that i m ukrainian, to be honest. reporter: other areas were also very badly hit. here near lviv russian shelling took out that school, pretty much leveled it. crews sift through as we wait to learn about injuries and deaths in that area.
central u.s. late friday night. at least 48 people have been killed by the storms and the death toll is expected to rise in the coming days as crews sift through the rubble. kentucky was particularly hard hit. governor andy brashear declared a state of emergency early saturday morning describing the disaster as the deadliest tornado event in the commonwealth history. on sunday he told the press he is concerned most of the morgues in the area aren t big enough to handle the grim situation on the ground. restoring power is also a challenge across kentucky. more than 100,000 residents remain without electricity or heat and many have no place left to turn. brashear reflected on the difficulties facing the commonwealth in a press conference sunday afternoon. i wish i understood why we ve gotten hit with a pandemic, historic ice storm, flooding, and now the worst tornado in our history all in a span of 19 months. what i do know is that in kentucky we re good people. we care about one ano
more than 50,000 residents are still without power now in kentucky. this comes as state officials fear that the death toll will climb, likely surpassing 80. in mayfield, recovery efforts are ongoing as it struck a candle factory while workers were still inside. 40 workers have been rescued and dozens still reported missing. in edwardsville, illinois, a damaged amazon warehouse recovery efforts are expected to take days as crews sift through rubble. already six have died there. president biden has vowed to provide assistance for those states dealing with those storms. now back to politics nation with reverend al sharpton.
after bombshell testimony britney spears is apologizing to her fans. she writes by the way i posted my life seems to look and be pretty amazing. i apology gaze for pretending like i have been okay. a surprise. a marine veteran gives custom flag for world war ii veteran for his 100th birthday. ainsley: we begin with a fox news alert. all eyes are now on surfside, florida this morning as crews are desperately searching for survivors that are trapped under that collapsed condo building. brian: rescues he ares working nonstop. 99 missing many are feared dead. steve harrigan live at the scene as crews sift through the thick dust and debris looking for any signs of life. the rescue workers have had a tough go. i know overnight there was severe weather there was debris falling off. they told the rescue workers to seek cover. then i just got an alert there was a fire in the rubble in the last half hour. that s right. some of those fires sparked by
applebee s handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99 now that s eatin good in the neighborhood. all right. search and rescue operations are still underway in the bahamas today for hundreds of people still missing. the u.s. coast guard says it has rescued more than 300 people so far conducting operations with five helicopters and five coast guard cutters. gary tuchman got a first hand look at the heart breaking destruction as crews sift through piles of rubble. reporter: this is the u.s. coast guard and a city of miami paramedic from the fire rescue unit looking at the rubble here in marsh harbour, bahamas. one of the most beautiful cities on earth and now it s hell on earth. this is immense rubble. it s impossible to tell how many