1989. they do not want to have to rebuild that again. as far as evacuation orders, all of the low-lying areas of south carolina are under evacuation orders now. it does seem that quite a few people have heeded warnings and taken higher ground. so hopefully if that storm surge comes, it will have minimal impact on human life. alex? blake mckay, stay safe. looks prove. thank you very much. meteorologist bill karins has been following the path of the storm. let s talk about georgia and south carolina. what should folks be prepared for? weather s improving in savannah. that was hit hard last night. second highest water levels ever during the singurge. hilton head, 90 mile-per-hour gusts and a lost downed trees. they re saying that was some of the hardest hit locations overnight. in charleston, they ve had about a foot of rain, and on top of that, they had like the third highest storm surmg over the city s history. there s a lot of water on the coast. we have yet to get reports from t
see you, fredricka. we have a lot straight ahead, including pakistan, where there s a lot of activity, growing outrage after the government says nato helicopters opened fire on two military checkpoints. at least 24 soldiers were reportedly killed near the volatile border with afghanistan. let s get an update from reza sayah. yeah, fredricka, an angry reaction in pakistan to what officials are calling a nato air strike on two pakistani military check posts on pakistani soil. it s killed at least 24 soldiers. this is an incident that s already sparked a number of anti-american, anti-fato protests in pakistan, some of those protests taking place in the city of lahore. according to pakistani officials, this took place in mohmand. it sits right next to the afghanistan border. there s a lot of militant activity, obvious times nato troops conduct operations there. the agreement is for nato to stay on afghan soil, but according to pakistani officials, it doesn t happened. nato
we spent much of the day driving to the hardest hit locations and once we got here, it was clearly a disaster. the communities we saw, it s going to take years for them to rebuild. the hardest hit area is the province. we went to a city that is a couple hours west of islamabad. there, you just saw hundreds of homes swept away by floodwaters. officials saying businesses, schools, government buildings have also been destroyed. one government official is calling this the worst natural disaster ever in this part of pakistan. now, the goal is to get relief aid, rescue workers to parts of this area and that s going to be a very big challenge. reza sayah going to be