worst with of it yesterday. but in the past few hours we ve been in some of the outer villages of port vila and also the main part of port vila it is just an absolute catastrophic sight out there. so this afternoon, i was out at a village about 20 minutes out. and people were showing me through their homes, and often the wind has just blown straight through and gutted them completely. it s ripped the roofs off. most of the walls are down. these people evacuated to a nearby church. and today two girls near that church is a school or i should say was a school. two girls, mimi and suzy, showed me a classroom. and today it was just a pile of rubble. and to clarify. you say you ve gone to some of the outer islands.
villages of port vila and also the main areas of port vila it is absolute catastrophic. i was at a village about 20 minutes out of port vila. and people were showing me their homes. and what s left of them. often the wind has just blown straight through and gutted them completely. it s ripped the roofs off. most of the walls are down. these people evacuated to a nearby church. and near that church was a school. two girls, mimi and suzy showed me what was a classroom. and today it was a pile of rubble. you say you ve gone to some of the outer islands. if you go to the outer islands of the archipelago, that s fear
moving and keep customers with power. today, the massive thanksgiving storm affected much of the eastern seaboard. in south carolina, flooding tuesday and wednesday made the roads a nightmare for some holiday travelers. in north carolina, heavy winds turned into an ef 2 tornado with speeds of 135 miles an hour. it was powerful enough to tear the roofs off, uproot trees and leave thousands without power. two people were injured but luckily, everyone survived. heard it coming so i dashed through the bathroom and the front of my apartment exploded on me and i was hanging onto the door frame and literally off the floor. reporter: further inland today the state was dealing with snow and flood warnings. in virginia, high winds caused this tractor trailer to flip on to its side on interstate 77. traffic backed up for miles. areas north and west continued to be hit by snow. in michigan accumulations from the storm reached nearly a foot in some areas, causing hundreds
road and power crews in the boston area struggled to deal with the downed trees, keep cars moving and keep customers with power. today, the massive thanksgiving storm affected much of the eastern seaboard. in south carolina, flooding tuesday and wednesday made the roads a nightmare for some holiday travelers. in north carolina, heavy winds turned into an ef 2 tornado with speeds of 135 miles an hour. it was powerful enough to tear the roofs off, uproot trees and leave thousands without power. two people were injured but luckily, everyone survived. heard it coming so i dashed through the bathroom and the front of my apartment exploded on me and i was hanging onto the door frame and literally off the floor. reporter: further inland today the state was dealing with snow and flood warnings. in virginia, high winds caused this tractor trailer to flip on to its side on interstate 77.
cleaned up in recent minutes and the manager has been very accommodating. they called in employees and are allowing people to buy necessary items because people are planning to camp here because they don t want to go back in the storm. they re a little concerned about which direction, it is changing because that happened so rapidly. if you look here, you can see all of the cars parked here. some people getting gas, some people just here waiting out the storm. i talked to one family that came here from yukon. they had five people, seven dogs in this little car, that was the only way to get from yukon to here trying to ride out the storm. talked to others here with children and are basically staying here for dinner time, buying food inside the convenience store and just not quite sure what to do. we re going to stay here, gather more details, talk to more people. back to you guys. you look around behind you, what do you see, you see trees down, roofs off. what will you do about all of