again today. passengers missing some of life s most important events. at this point, because i cannot get there, michael is there without a bride. it is hard to get married without your bride there. the word i can say is devastated. i don t know how else to explain how we re all feeling right now. more on the company s new apologies and the changes they re making ahead. let begin in ukraine. ben wedeman is live there in kyiv and, ben, your team could hear explosions on the ground and you ve seen the damage firsthand. walk us through your experience in the last couple of hours? reporter: well, we heard around 9:00 in the morning, jessica, several loud explosions and later we went to the scene of where apparently some of the debris of those rockets fell. now according to the mayor of kyiv, 16 missiles were fired in the direction of the capital. but all of them were intercepted by the air defenses. however debris fell in several locations. the first location was a house
informed residents in evacuation zones to leave the area. to go to a friend s place, a family member or to take advantage of some of the accommodations that the state is providing for those that don t have a place to go. again, keeping in mind that the surge can be very dangerous and that of course this area where the forecast indicates that the hurricane might be headed to in this part of florida they call the big bend, this is an area we have not, we have no information of a recorded hurricane hitting that area so there s nothing to compare it to. so as of now, we re waiting for this storm to make landfall with all these evacuation orders in place and resources also in place to respond. especially for the power outages that the governor already said are expected. so thousands of workers standing by around the state for any power outages that might result from this storm, alex. something to remember again, shelter from wind and run from water. and it looks like there could be some w
turns into a bed overnight for hundreds of migrants that don t have a place to go. now, this family from venezuela is very gracious. they are willing to share their story with us. this is edwin and yes there. they are from venezuela. [speaking non-english] could you tell us why you left venezuela? [speaking non-english] she says that the situation in venezuela is very difficult and really what a lot of individuals like her want to do in the united states is work. [speaking non-english] she told me that she traveled about a month and i have to get
and that is where rosa flores is right now with those migrants who are huddled near a church shelter. rosa, can you describe for us, what is happening on the ground right now in el paso? what are those migrants telling you? reporter: you know, abby, a lot of heart breaking stories. just to show you where i m at, the church that you are talking about is what you see behind me. all of the streets around here are packed with migrants. the sidewalk where i m walking, turns into a bed overnight for hundreds of migrants that don t have a place to go. now, this family, from venezuela, is very gracious. they are willing to share their story with us. this family is from venezuela. [speaking non-english] reporter: can you tell us why you left venezuela?
night in some parts of the region, they could get as high as 50 miles per hour. that s the wind to knock down trees and affect power and of course, nobody wants to lose power when it s this cold. people have been pre paring mat yo mayor declaring an emergency. boston schools were closed so students didn t have to commute and opened a number of warming centers across the city and kept a train station, keeping it open all night rather than kicking out the people that don t have a place to go. we talked to some folks who were out who did brave the cold. everyone is supposed to be staying inside as much as possible. here is what these folks said why they were out and what they learned in the past from winters. take a listen. make sure i m always wearing my layers so i don t get frostbite like last year when i was outside too long. i m wearing like 60 layers right now. i got two pairs of pants on, three shirts and a sweater and longer jacket. i m just ready to rock n roll.