11 00 p. M. On the east coast, 8 00 here in Los Angeles and this is americas late news, Fox News at night. Breaking right now, Monster Category four Hurricane Helena officially closing in on floridas Big Band right now. We are being told that this thing could make landfall any minute. The national Hurricane Centre is expected to update any second. We will bring you the information they bring us. Hurricane coverage live throughout the hour. And kamalas big trip to the border tomorrow. But first. I dont think the women of america need him to say hes going to protect them. They need him to trust them. Can we trust you . Yes. Trace Tossing Softballs to Kamala Harris and the Vice President still found a way to not answer. Heres whats a little tricky, she doesnt answer the question around if the g. O. P. Is controlling the senate and she Cant Raise corporate taxes, where she going to get the money from . She doesnt answer in the person conducting the interview is not concerned in the least.
let anyone know that if they have a boat, get people. our coverage of hurricane ian continues now with anderson cooper 360. the sheriff here in lee county told reporters about the afternoon destruction that is everywhere tonight. no words to describe what we saw and are seeing in the present tense, which is important to note, because this is an ongoing disaster in florida and potentially in coastal carolina. hurricane in yes, it is a hurricane again taste is taking ada. this is what it did to fort myers beach. is the most impressive storm ever to hit this part of florida. here is our first look at the area from above. it is far from the only look at the destruction that can be revealed from the air. in struct the barrier islands hard severing the bridge to pine island, as you can see here, along with the santa bell causeway which is impassable tonight. it also did considerable damage to marinas up and down the coast, pushing even larger boat around like toys. florida
threat across the state. residents are urged to stay inside. our team is on the ground and crews mobilize and janice dean is tracking ian in new york city. todd: lauren, we begin our coverage with you in st. pete. in st. pete beach, they were prepping for the worst, but it struck more southeast. let me show you what is looked like yesterday in the naples, fort myers area. ian came with category four, wind speeds 155 miles per hour, dropped a foot of rain and life-threatening storm surge turned roads into rivers and left homes on the other hand water. take a look at the radar, ian has weakened since making landfall as it moves to florida. latest update has it 75 miles per hour, making it a category one hurricane, officials warn communitiess in central and northern florida, they are still in danger from flooding and hard to process amounts of water. central and northeast florida, 12 to 20 inches of rain possible, some areas according to national hurricane center, looking at
is going through the dispapers to get service, and it is going through the nonemergency first. thank you for that, and a lot of people need to understand that we are looking at the pictures of palm springs right now where there is gushing water and mud just coming at people. what can you tell us that you are seeing as far as the damage this morning as you are seeing thebr daybreak, and the surroundings. well, the damage assessments have recently started and we have waited for daylight to see the water to make sure that the crews were safe out there on the road. you have seen the damage that we have water flowing over the top of roads, mud and debris in a lot of places. so, road clearing is already beginning, and we have shutdown more roads in palm springs than we ever have before, and we have started to open them. we had a lot of help from caltrans out here early, and our own street crews, and big concerns though is that we have major section of i-10 that is