one of the hardest hit places in this region. and also because the government is a little bit thin on the ground here, president erdogan of turkey getting a lot of heat as we drove through, it took us about four hours to get here in a distance of about five miles, rubble everywhere, people out in the street, camping around fires, no heat, no electricity, you ve got tens and tens of thousands of people without homes here, and hundreds of thousands now without homes throughout the region. again, the death toll now around 20,000 or more. injured, 50,000 or more. the death toll and the injured and the homeless numbers just climb and it s an incredible tragedy. and look once more at this brave team here, they are still drilling through, they will go into that rubble, they will see if anybody possibly could be alive. if not, the rubble will be
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apocalyptic. the walls, windows, ceilings, all blown out. you can see rubble everywhere. officials say there are a number of casualties. it s still unknown just how many right now. images from outside are no different. you can see some of the victims there leaving the hospital. ukraine s president zelenskyy says there are children trapped under the wreckage. he is once again calling on nato to establish a no-fly zone over ukraine. and take a look at this, a very large crater in the ground is raising even more questions about what kind of weapon could cause this kind of destruction. anderson? yeah, listen, a kill om terp kilometer away from a city administration building in mariupol have been identified by cnn as other locations hit by an apparent russian military
verified. covered 250 miles. so that would make it the longest single duration tornadic event in u.s. history. kim. really unbelievable. we ll stay on that story, derek van dam, thank you so much. my colleague michael holmes just spoke to storm chaser michael gordon who is sharing the story. here it is. devastation. i mean, homes leveled, rubble everywhere. there s it s hard to explain, especially in the dark right now. it s very sad. you look around and you have people walking on the streets. other families looking for their loved ones still. i was out earlier before this call, going through some of the homes, trying to help out as much as i could.
across five states. parts of western kentucky are being hit hard, and a state of emergency declared. storm chaser michael gordon joins me from mayfield, kentucky. thanks for doing so. just give me a sense of what you have seen there. this has been something that i really didn t want to see. devastation. i mean that s buildings leveled, homes leveled, rubble everywhere. there s it s hard to explain, especially in the dark right now. it s very sad. you look around, and you have people walking on the streets, other families looking for their loved ones still. i was out earlier before this call, going through some of the