more or less stretches all the way up the west coast. you ve probably sat on it. it is a major traffic artery in those two cities. and this is the 101 in the bay area today. basically turned into a free-flowing river. it has been raining relentlessly all over the there it is, that is what it looks like today because it has beenlessly causi catastrophic flooding and heavy winds. so far 17 people have died as a result of the storm. there is also a search under way for a missing 5-year-old. the storm has called sinkholes and mudslides, it has washed people s cars away. northern 175,000 people are without power tonight. 50,000 people have been ordered to evacuate their homes.
more or less stretches all the way up the pacific west coast. and he spent time in l. a. or san francisco, the chances are you have spent some time on the 101, sitting, on it probably. it is a major traffic artery in those two cities with through traffic. this is the 101 in the bay area today. it basically turned into a free flowing river. it has been raining relentlessly all over. that s the 101. that s what it looks like today. because it has been raining relentlessly all over the state of california since sunday, which has been causing catastrophic flooding and heavy winds. so far 17 people have died as a result of the storm. there s also a search underway for a missing five year old who
it is a major traffic artery in those two cities with through traffic. this is the 101 in the bay area today. it basically turned into a free flowing river. it has been raining relentlessly all over. that s the 101. that s what it looks like today. because it has been raining relentlessly all over the state of california since sunday, which has been causing catastrophic flooding and heavy winds. so far 17 people have died as a result of the storm. there s also a search underway for a missing five year old who was swept away by the floodwaters. the storm is has called sinkholes and mudslides. it is down trees. it has flooded entire homes and washed peoples bills cars away. more than 175,000 people, 1000 people are without power tonight. 50,000 people have been ordered to evacuate their homes. 44 million people are currently under a flash flood watches. that is 10% of the entire united states of america. in montecito, near santa
recently. they described it as a world health emergency. now in wisconsin senate race, republican incumbent vonn johnson has taken the lead. more voters are concerned. just ahead, a key traffic artery in florida is back up and running after being damaged by hurricane ian and officials say they ve beaten a lot of deadlines to get it done as well. the slopes opened early for some u.s. skiers amid a frozen snap. you shouldn t buy your lift tickets just yet. i m excited about ski season. if you haven t dusted your coat off just yet. you should this morning. record lows. cocoming up after the braeblg.
partially control all four of those regions after the referenda that the west announced as a sham. attacks like this seem to indicate the russians are looking to take more territory. the difficulty is that they are lacking manpower. even one pro-russian military correspondent said earlier this week, look, it could be two months before the russians actually have the manpower at the front lines in order to push the front lines forward. for now it seems they are content to lob missiles deeper into ukrainian territory, laila. scott mclean recording, thank you. people in crimea are already feeling the pain from that bridge explosion. specifically, a long traffic jam that clogged the working section of the bridge. the structure is not only a key traffic artery for the peninsula but also, it s a logistical lifeline for russian troops in southern ukraine. for russian president vladimir putin, it s a pet project, a