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
of southwest florida. hurricane ian dumped several inches of rain and that has left this part still under water. we re expecting this kind of scene to continue in large part because the water levels out here are not expected to recede until then. the big question into the night is how long these folks will be able it to go out on to these streets and neighborhoods. there are people that are still waiting for their loved ones. there is one family here who told us they have been waiting for three hours just to see if someone can use their boat to go out on to one of these streets to get their loved ones. carlos suarez, cnn, north port, florida. afof a after pounding flori made a second landfall in south carolina. nick havalencia is in myrtle beach. re reporter: worst of the hurricane appears to have come and gone and it brought
it s the hard part. small town and small community. we know and love each other. i said one of our biggest assets in this county is our people. when rubber meets rubber, our people will come out. right now search efforts are continuing for those missing. the long road to recovery is just beginning. nick havalencia has more. reporter: the governor of tennessee called it devastating and looking at the images, you can certainly understand why. we tried to make our way in to the hardest hit area but it countered washedout roads and bridges. according to the national weather service, 17 inches of rain fell in the span of 24 hours. talking to residents, they said it was like somebody was outside their home with a fire hose. 3 inches of rain consecutive for
but once again it informs this decision of how long does it go on for? i understand that on that base among the thousands are thousands of afghan military age males with no documentations. you ve gotten in the early stage when it lapsed. there s no plan to kick off. siv applicants on the airport know they have to process and get off, and, also, the undocumented males who appear to be a problem they have to solve somehow. tense days ahead. understood. nick payton walsh, many thanks. president joe biden said there s a long way to go before all americans and afghan allies are out of the country. pledges the evacuation effort will push on. cnn s arkansas let saenz has more from the white house. reporter: president biden pledging to get all americans out of saafghanistan safely and
they have added more patrol cars. we are scared to leave our house. we re scared to go to the store. there has been an outpouring. jasmine is my love child. he always want to hug and kiss on you. she loved the world. nick havalencia, cnn, housto texas. a four week gracrash killed least seven on a florida interstate. a fireball could be seen for miles, forcing officials to close portions of i-75 last night. not clear what set off this collision. ice covered roads are being blamed for the deaths of four people in oklahoma. and this is this new video that shows a trooper almost being