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four or ef five tornado. heavy equipment and the force o dorian is something that likely no one alive had ever seen especially right here in the bahamas. we see these images and you just look injure sort of speechless. where do you even start when yo see as you said, cars tossed into trees, homes ripped off their foundations like matchsticks, blown apart. i know that there was some pre- positioning and there are efforts the coast guard and others are able to get in, but it seems like it s going to be while before bigger rescue efforts and recovery efforts ca actually get their bread thank you for sharing these images. it just takes your breath away and we thank you for getting that out so the rest of the world knows what is needed down there and what these folks are going through. stay safe. thanks for having me. let s get an update on the path. standing by in the fox extreme
coast. the serious questions about what more, if anything, could have been done to save the victims. announcer: this is cnn breaking news. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. breaking news. powerful hurricane dorian now headed towards the florida coast leaving catastrophic conditions behind in the bahamas. our first look at the woman 1: i had no symptoms of hepatitis c. man 1: mine. devastation miles and miles of man 1: .caused liver damage. damage. vo: epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. neighborhoods reduced to strewn vo: whatever your type, pieces of debris, almost ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. appearing like trash littering the ground, but what looks like woman 2: i had the common type. matchsticks. those are pieces of roofs and man 2: mine was rare. doors and what used to be homes. vo: epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. we can only hope at this point that the families who live there man 3: i just found out about my hepatitis c. escaped and ma
that line of fire, as you see, stretches for dozens of miles, and it is so big that it s hard to tell if it s a single fire of hundreds of them. this afternoon, driving along the bolivian/brazilian border, we saw it up-close. dozens of miles of incinerated palm forests. this rancher telling us his name is geronimo. he said an airplane did come through here and made a drop, but it didn t do anything. we offered him a ride out, but he wanted to stay, insisting his cattle would come back. this is what the firefighters here have been dealing with for weeks now. and you can see how it s torching those palm trees like matchsticks. but that fire charging. those palm trees exploding. we quickly moved out. we re going to try to get moving a little bit faster to get out of its way. keep going! keep going! geronimo s farm and its road disappearing behind that swarm of fire and smoke. brazil has deployed 44,000
is literally rotting away. some farmers say federal aid might to not be enough to cover the damages, leaving many uncertain about their futures. today it s worth zero dollars. reporter: timber farming is in will leonard s dna. five generations of my family have worked in the forests of calhoun county. reporter: but the devastation left by hurricane michael could make him the last. that s 60 years worth of work and effort that was destroyed in about three and a half hours. reporter: little has changed more than eight months after michael s category five force winds left leonard s trees snapped like matchsticks and plowed down hundreds of acres of his decades-old timber. his land, just a fraction of the nearly three million acres of flattened timberland in the florida panhandle. the storm leaving over a billion dollars in damage and enough rotting wood to wrap around the earth three times. the federal government had