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it was so bad that this man had to wade through knee-deep water inside of his own home. in florida the storm damage issine worse. 45 people have died and hundreds of homes are destroyed. a woman struggling to survive was captured in a harrowing phone call. in am in water. okay. i am so cold. i am losing you and i can t hear you. i love you. i love you. well, thankfully that woman was rescued along with others in the state along with 600 patients evacuated from health care facilities. more help is on the way.
homeowners who thought they were never really at risk of being flooded. a lot of them do not have flood insurance. they are sitting in knee-deep water. and the fear the concern is going to be over the next few days is a mold, sewage and other damage starts setting in or going have a shelter crisis. these people cannot stay in those homes. were going to have to get them out and get them shelter will beget the homes remediated prevents a number one priority for my district. is one thing to make it to the actual hurricane and you survived that and you think wow i am okay. but then you have days and even weeks with no power and may be food that is spoiling in the fridge and note gasoline because the gas stations don t have power. it is pretty hard to maintain a standard of living in times like these. no, that is right. i would add to that we have an elderly population that may have a medicines that have to stay refrigerated. we have high-rises.
of 100 nursing home. first responders at the facility was prepared but the water came into fast. none of the residents suffered injuries in the rescue operation and finally, this video of a man rescuing a cat has gone viral. at 29-year-old mark ross saw a kitty perched on an air conditioner trying to avoid the rising floodwaters he decided to wade into the knee-deep water to reach the orange and white cat. the plan with is to keep the kitty if he cannot find the owners. the city of orlando now dealing with the aftermath of hurricane ian and officials saying lighting was historic. more than 14 inches in most areas, the message for residents stay home. correspondent nate foy s and downtown atlanta with how the recovery effort is shaping up. good evening.
of their vehicles, break the windows and then just swim to safety in the dark. you can also see here police, first responders helping them get to higher ground. dallas fire rescue has responded to more than 180 water related emergencies. consider this, an entire summer s worth of rain fell on dallas in just hours, as much as 10 inches since sunday. one driver said her car got stuck in just minutes, and then the threat was not just on the roads. a woman woke up to knee-deep water flooding her apartment. she had just moved in. a lot of her stuff ruined. cnn s senior national correspondent, ed lavandera joins me from dallas. what are you seeing? reporter: victor, as you ve laid out, it s been a brutal morning/overnight here. this is a neighborhood in southeast dallas county. this has been some of the hardest hit areas where in some places i ve seen local weather reports say some people have received 10 inches of rain in