pennsylvania. tonight the governor worried about the hundreds of families with children that haven t evacuated. neo-nazi arrested. the fbi accuses to people of trying to completely destroyed baltimore by attacking the city s power grid. on the tarmac. the new investigation tonight after two planes nearly collide in austin. important news tonight. for social security recipients, the largest annual increase in four decades. but isn t enough to help with the soaring cost of groceries? and, music s biggest night. and beyonce s historic grammy win. announcer: this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell. reporting tonight from new york. norah: good evening and thank you for joining us as we begin a new week together. there are new developments tonight and the chinese balloon story. the pentagon revealing today that the u.s. navy has collected a majority of that chinese aircraft shot down over the weekend off the south carolina coast. and the senior u.s. general r
and support of turkey. cbs s chris livesay is going to start us off. good evening, as many as 20,000 people may have been killed, according to the world health organization. that initial powerful quake struck just after 4:00 a.m. as most people were sleeping. followed by an unusually strong second earthquake and dozens of aftershocks. reporter: buildings collapsed faster than people can flee, killing thousands and trapping countless more. this little girl is one of the lucky ones to escape. others still trapped beneath their crumbling homes post videos to social media begging for help. on the surface, grandmother desperately searches for her daughter and 18-month-old grandson. the bitter cold and snore making
royal police. the entire bahamas island chain is facing extreme flooding from roads to hospitals, to the freeport international airport which is completely submerged making rescue efforts even more difficult, supplies nearly impossible to deliver. this satellite image of grand bahama island shows just how much of the island was under water after dorian passed through on monday. tonight the storm that reached so much havoc there is headed here, to the u.s. coast, moving slowly northwet, pushing wind and storm surge towards the coastline. many florida counties are still under mandatory evacuation orders. this is going to be riding florida s coast for the next day, day-and-a-half, while we think this is a much better track than we were looking at 72 hours ago, we just ask people to stay safe, remain vigilant. reporter: a low lying community in martin county, officials say three-quarters of the town evacuated. two large rivers and the ocean converged near here.
damaged there prior to this one. so it s making rescue efforts even that much more perilous. the united states is demanding pakistan immediately release raymond davis an american citizen identified as a secret team working in lahore. accused of murdering two mack pakistani men. under increase pressure, pakistan s government insists that the courts decide davis fate. andrea mitchell reports. reporter: more protests in pakistan as crowds call for the death of raymond davis, the american who has been held in pakistan after fatally shooting two pakistani men in what american officials say was a botched robbery attempt. the u.s. has adamantly maintained that davis is a u.s. embassy employee with diplomatic immunity arousing suspicions, arrested with a glock handgun and other equipment. turns out davis worked for the cia, possibly as a contractor.