of hurricane ian, what residents are finding when they return home. plus vladimir putin s brazen move, how the rest of the world is reacting to the russian president s plan to annex part of ukraine. and how south korea is reacting to the latest missile launches from pyongyang. relief and recovery efforts are ongoing in florida after parts of the state with utterly devastated by hurricane ian. this is some of the damage left behind in ft. myers, a town once brimming with life is now a flattened field littered with debris. residents say much of what they own has been washed away and lost forever. lost everything last night. everything. family is okay, dogs are okay, parents are okay. lost everything we had. pictures, memories. gone. and we re seeing similar trails of destruction in other parts of florida where some residents are still trapped and waiting for help. my grandparents are still at the house. we have animals there. they didn t want to leave the animals. s
trails of destruction in other parts of florida where some residents are still trapped and waiting for help. my grandparents are still at the house. we have animals there. they didn t want to leave the animals. so whenever we left on the boat, it was just a scary feeling like you don t know if you re ever going to see them again, if you re going to see your house again, your animals again. so that is why i mage shooken up. you never know what you re going to come back to. we already lost both of our cars. so very scary feeling. some floridians who don t usually get out of hurricanes never do that again. listen to two residents who regretted riding out the deadly storm. it is this feeling that you re going to die. and my advice to everybody, get out. don t stay. it is ridiculous. don t follow my lead. just get out.