seattle gets in an entire year. it speaks to the intensity of the storm and nearly 90% of the island still in the dark as a result of the storm system. what are we looking at moving forward? strengthening into this afternoon, this evening could see the storm system eventually get to category 4. set to remain exposed to open waters. thursday evening and friday morning, several days over open waters and some of the models do want to push this to the west. the majority keep it away inland. a couple bring it close to bermuda. a story worth following over the couple of days. at least once it gets past areas of the turks and caicos, we expect the storm to remain over water for the next several days. 30 some inches of rain. unbelievable. keep us posted. thank you. puerto rico s governor is hoping to have power restored on
health organization has very strict covid rules. three weeks quarantine for anyone who arrives. because of that tonga is covid-free. they want to stay that way, particularly while they re dealing with this new crisis. how to help them with aid and also making sure not passing on any new variants there. phil black for us in melbourne. thanks very much, phil. good to see you. now, new zealand says there is still a risk of more eruptions and tsunamis for tonga. cnn meteorologist pedram javaheri has the latest on the conditions. good morning, pedram. yes, good morning, isa. this is certainly a story worth following over the coming days and weeks. you take a look at the satellite imagery, of course, the volcano is not the most impressive you could see from above. once you get down to the suri vass and really beneath the surface, that is where all the story is told here. the successive eruptions that led to it on the 15th of january, of course, the significant eruption this past saturd
but a one on one like the financial times did in 2019, very unlikely. and by the way, it did take five years to get there, to the kremlin for the post midnight meeting. and when you did get there, what did you talk about? we talked about everything from the failed assassination of sergei skripal, which he dismissed, mr putin. as a story worth less than five kopeks. to the relations with china, the intervention in syria and notably two stories that came out. one was about when he declared under questioning the idea that liberalism, he said it was obsolete. he really felt the west was in decline, decadent, preoccupied by secondary questions of things like genderfluidity.
like the financial times did in 2019, very unlikely. and by the way, it did take five years to get there, to the kremlin for the post midnight meeting. and when you did get there, what did you talk about? we talked about everything from the failed assassination of sergei skripal, which he dismissed, mr putin. asa as a story worth not much. to the relations with china, the intervention in syria and, notably, two stories that came out. one was when he declared under questioning the idea that liberalism, the idea, he said it was obsolete. he really felt the west was in decline, decadent, preoccupied by secondary questions of genderfluidity. and he also said that his risk appetite had gone up, basically,
financial times did in 2019? very unlikely and by the way, it did take five years to get to the kremlin for the post midnight meeting. and when you did get there, what did you talk about? we talked about everything from the failed assassin of assassination of sergei skripal which he dismissed, mr putin, as a story worth less than five kopeks to his relations with china, the intervention in syria, and notably two stories that came out. one was when he declared, under questioning, the idea that liberalism, the liberal idea, he said, was obsolete. so he really felt the west was in decline, decadent, preoccupied by secondary questions of gender fluidity. and he also said, you know, that his risk appetite had gone up, basically, because he who does not take the risk, he said,