the ohio town still reeling from that toxic train derailleur derailment. a major city in the west bank, the rain killed at least ten palestinians and wounded more than 100. it went after three wanted men. norah: and michigan state men s basketball returns. first home gain since that national shooting. empty seats at the arena tonight. walker, left hand, yes. bigger than just us, we are playing for the whole community. norah: good evening and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. i am margaret brennan, norah is on assignment pair tonight our in-depth look at what earthquake crone california is looking to do to prevent a large scale destruction when the big one hits. plus 18 a pageant queen who is also a state champion wrestler. but we begin with a coast-to-coast outbreak of severe weather threatening more than 76 million people across 26 states. the dakotas, minnesota, and wisconsin are bearing the brunt of the blizzard threat with some areas bracin
coapsed. nto code. one big question following the quake is could we see similar damage of his 7.8 quake hit the united states? tonight cbs s olivia bf ronco reporting on what will get us ready for the big one. this is the cleanup before the earthquake. and southern california, thousands of buildings like this one are being strengthened to prepare for the next big quake. two large steel columns that go into this new very large foundation system here. reporter: kyle tourje eight is leading this record fit. if it shakes, how does it fail? the building pancakes. referent won reporter: in the city of los angeles alone, there are 13,000 of these structures. there are also over 1,009 duck out concrete buildings, the same
we need to bring that to the forefront. reporter: four kyle tourje eight, his crew stayed busy. it s expensive to do the retrofits, but if you do not have a building left, that is more expensive. you have tenants that you have lost that is the biggest loss you can have. reporter: omar villafranca, cbs news los angeles. margaret: tonight the u.s. state department is voicing concerns about israeli raid in the west bank. it happened today and left at least 11 palestinians dead and more than 100 injured. several palestinian militants are among the dead along with civilians including a 16-year-old boy and a 72-year-old man. state department spokesman ned price said the u.s. is concerned the raids could set back efforts to restore calm amid a recent spike in violence. tonight we are shedding light on the toll, russia s year-long invasion has had on the children of ukraine. the u.n. says that there is not a single aspect of children s