Than 100 kilometres away. Heres one survivor whose home was destroyed by the flooding. Translation the flood came and completely washed away l the valley, destroying everything around it. My life before was stable. Everything was 100 good. I had my house and my family. But now there is nothing. There is no life any more. 0ur middle east correspondent lina sinjab outlined how people were responding to the disaster. Its really a devastating situation, day in, day out, people are still shocked with the traumatic experience they have lived, with the loss that they have had, you know, everywhere around people are looking for bodies of their beloved ones, some families are counting, like, tens of members of their families have disappeared or confirmed dead. Imagine you are sleeping in your bed and floods and the waters sweep you away into the water, this is really terrible, you know. The storm hit the city of derna, and because of the floods and the rain, two dams collapsed, breaking four br
fear river has beyonded this is one area where the cape fear river has extended beyond its banks. the biggest concern, it s a beautiful day here. people have been cooped up for days with rain. one official said, you know, you should go outside. go outside, enjoy the sun while they re packing their cars to move to higher ground. there are mandatory evacuations in place for the one mile surrounding the cape fear and the little river because that river feeds into the cape fear. we re seeing a lot of the creeks that feed the cape fear river are really contributing to the flooding. the river is expected to crest tomorrow at 64 feet. when it was matthew s turn, it was only 53. erica hill in fayetteville, thank you very much. in our national lead, how a woman s narrow escape led police to a border patrol agent-turned-accused serial killer. stay with us.