still cut off from the mainland. search and rescue operations are still under way. serious questions are being asked about whether evacuation orders came too late for some. nearly 2,000 people have been rescued so far according to the florida governor. thcht is footage from sanibel island, blue skies overhead. a neighborhood still flooded to the point that only way out is by chopper. we have two reports tonight. the first is from ft. myers beach and our randi kaye who is among the first reporters to get in and witness the enormous destruction and still on going rescue operations up close. this is what she saw. this is our first look from the ground at ft. myers beach, hurricane keyian s winds combined with the storm surge, chewed through homes and businesses. sparing nothing in its path. massive devastation. something somewhat used to my first deployment was hurricane katrina. so, you know, a lot of hurricanes over the years. this certainly is a big, big disaster. repor
that will have consequences in the months ahead as moscow struggles to get a grip on the campaign. do we know where the russian forces retreated to? it seems as though they moved further east. a town that is complicated to explain. but essentially shifting east towards russia s only border. and that been something we ve seen slowly happening since about a month ago when the last russian route happened around the second largest city in ukraine. ukrainians we thought might regroup or pause. they kept pushing south and a bit east as well. it was the ultimate target. ukraine s been clear. if it hits the supply hubs that keep russia s army there fed and fueled, then they can see it crumble. the same thing happened with that town. that was the focus. now we re beginning to see the impact on their positions moving back towards their border. it s probably not going to be an overnight route like we saw oorn