even when we get to the stub stations substations, we find there is structural damage and it is frozen. those are the biggest challenges. what is happening on treacherous roads, trying to clear them, getting people that are stranded in vehicles, we recovered many of them. also what is happening inside the homes, we have vulnerable senior citizens we re trying to get to. we restored power to 300,000 people. i do want to point to the successes. ho however, there are still 23,000 people in buffalo. we ve been trying to plow the way to the stations, help them manage the restoration of power. so we don t have an estimate. we did have power back on in a large part of the city. it went out again because the infrastructure was not able to withstand the storms around it. so that has been the challenge. so i am hoping in the next day, but we can make no guarantees because just when you think the day is getting brighter, mother nature comes back and hits us once again. we have enough
women s rights. instead, they have done the opposite. steadily stripping them away. the taliban is now warning u.s. officials not to interfere in afghanistan s internal issues after the group ordered all local and international charities to ban female employees from coming to work if groups don t compli, they risk losing their license. now four international aid organizations have now suspended work in afghanistan following the ban. before the fall of afghanistan to the taliban, many women and girls dreamt of becoming doctors, teachers, engineers. but now they face the nightmare of being banned from attending universities. cnn has the latest from afghanistan. reporter: another week, another dramatic reversal of women s rights in afghanistan. the taliban s new edict suspending university education for females is a major setback for millions of women there. and the ministry of education says the rule will take immediate effect.