we cover the devastation caused by hurricane ian. here is the newest information coming in this saturday evening. the storm s death toll in florida now stands at 66. this is the scene in north port, which is in sarasota county. state officials say the latest known death is that of a 62-year-old woman also from that county. she apparently drowned after getting trapped in her vehicle. take a look at the massive amount of water people risked traveling through today east of sarasota. they re in their car. this is a car, not a boat, makes its way down a very flooded state highway. sheriff s deputies and firefighters went door to door in the community of hidden river warning people about a potentially levee beach. on cape coral, they are checking on victims who may need urgent help. fire rescue say they have been collecting people and pets and taking them to a fire station where helicopters are ferrying people to safety. this afternoon, governor ron desantis said while more than ha
could be called catastrophic conditions there. we ve never seen storm surge like the kind that is predicted in this area of florida. they re expecting surges up to 15 feet, the height in the past was four feet. so they re trying to shut it all down right now. that s what you re looking at on the right-hand side. airports closing, schools closing, waterways. ever battening down the hatches ahead of what is termed a 100-year storm. so most people by far have not witnessed anything like this who are living in florida right now, this is the stunning space image for you the space station. gives you a sense of how mammoth this area that is affected is, that is ready to lit florida. max gordon is live in st. petersburg on the ground in one of those areas that is expected to see some of this devastation. i can see just a little wind picking up there now as you get ready for this. hi, max. hey, good afternoon. mandatory evacuations are in place in pinellas county. folks in evaluatio
In 2024. These are your lives in your communities that we are talking about, and therefore as one of the most ardent issues in homeland and national security. I want to thank Deanne Criswell and Andrew Friedman for starting off with some important perspectives from the administrator. Thanks also to alex paisley for their support. We have a panel of some of the most distinguished practitioners of resilience, response, and a recovery in the United States from federal, state, and private sector backgrounds. It my immediate left is willie, the regional administrator for fema for region 10 which includes alaska, idaho, washington, and oregon and 271 family really recognize federally recognized tribes. She served 26 years in the u. S. Air force including two combat tours retiring as a full colonel. He joined fema in 2007 and is held in his Disaster Response in 13 states and two territories. He is a member of the fema leadership cadre and other senior positions. Next to him is gary oneill, we
In 2024. These are your lives in your communities that we are talking about, and therefore as one of the most ardent issues in homeland and national security. I want to thank Deanne Criswell and Andrew Friedman for starting off with some important perspectives from the administrator. Thanks also to alex paisley for their support. We have a panel of some of the most distinguished practitioners of resilience, response, and a recovery in the United States from federal, state, and private sector backgrounds. It my immediate left is willie, the regional administrator for fema for region 10 which includes alaska, idaho, washington, and oregon and 271 family really recognize federally recognized tribes. She served 26 years in the u. S. Air force including two combat tours retiring as a full colonel. He joined fema in 2007 and is held in his Disaster Response in 13 states and two territories. He is a member of the fema leadership cadre and other senior positions. Next to him is gary oneill, we
In 2024. These are your lives in your communities that we are talking about, and therefore as one of the most ardent issues in homeland and national security. I want to thank Deanne Criswell and Andrew Friedman for starting off with some important perspectives from the administrator. Thanks also to alex paisley for their support. We have a panel of some of the most distinguished practitioners of resilience, response, and a recovery in the United States from federal, state, and private sector backgrounds. It my immediate left is willie, the regional administrator for fema for region 10 which includes alaska, idaho, washington, and oregon and 271 family really recognize federally recognized tribes. She served 26 years in the u. S. Air force including two combat tours retiring as a full colonel. He joined fema in 2007 and is held in his Disaster Response in 13 states and two territories. He is a member of the fema leadership cadre and other senior positions. Next to him is gary oneill, we