News night begins right now Abby Philip alongside my colleague, Anderson Cooper, who is in the middle of Hurricane Milton, right now in florida, this Monster Storm making Landfall Tonight and it is right now rocking cities on floridas West Coast. Weve got our reporters fanned out at areas all across the state that are being hit the hardest tonight. But first, were going to go to anderson in braden town. Anderson anderson take it away. You are now seeing so much wind, so much rain. Tell us what youre experiencing bradenton this is a community that than was expecting a bad head and its certainly that is what we have been seeing over the last hour. Were right by The River and the water has really dropped i it started about an hour ago, right when Kaitlans Program started really, the water just started pouring over over the banks onto The Riverwalk. We moved off from that location this basically our crew is inside ive basically using this tree to block any of the branches and stuff that ha
let s go! [siren] metro police. [siren] let s go, let s go. hover, hover left. upstairs. sounds like it s upstairs. go, go, go. go. go. gunshots. [right, right. [gunshots] pushing lpv up. to right. siren] nashville ph.d. s fast response saved a lot of lives yesterday. it took them 15 minutes from the moment they got the call to the moment they put down the shooter. they didn t hesitate. the two officers credited with neutralizing the trans killer are michael and rex edge get better. the police haven t released a motive yet but the police chief says the trans shooter had a manifesto. we have a manifesto. we have a booklet that shows the exactly what she had planned to do. we have maps that showed the entry point into the school. the weapons that was going to be used. the clothing that she was going to wear. she had drawn it up almost like a cartoon character. it was exactly what she had on. jesse: they also found out that the shooter had other targets
the death toll at least at 23 right now, so this is frightening and sad in terms of loss all different kinds n. some weather events you ll have dozens of residents posting online in realtime perhaps posting survival and lose and this one was different because when it hit making it more frightening. last night the massive tornado was only physically interviewed by flashings of lighting and transformer blowing out in the distance. i can hear it. that s it. i think it s coming right for us. wow, we have photos here out of rolling fork. that s really the epicenter of where this all went down but, of course, this tornado came across, new pennsylvaniaed across the state from west to east. these homeowners got to a place and by the light of day their neighborhood completely unrecognizable and her family is now beginning to process the damage. it s clear that the loss for the community as a whole, for the state was too much to take. but if you are out of state there are ways to
guys are pushing out of the bay. see if it can catch on fire, it s on fire and we didn t want the station to go down. of trace: water kills, whether it s flooding, whether it s driving into it. whether it s storm surge, that s what kills you. one of the top five hurricanes to ever hit the florida peninsula, but the fact is there s going to be damage throughout the whole state and people and other parts of the state be prepared for some impacts. top five hurricanes, could be top three hurricanes and more than 2 million people are without access to power as hurricane ian batters this on trsunshine state. you might imagine the storms a long way from being over. still a category two tonight to and headed inland direct pass to orlando where he could sit 24 hours. it will drop feet of rain. we ve got team coverage tonight and we begin with will nunley. here s where it landed in fort myers and it s been a long day for you. good evening, what s the latest? good evening. for
We saw some of that flooding all over the roadways. Now were talking about major highways, i10 south of here. 69 is closed. Beaumont becoming its own mini island, and in very many places across jefferson county, you have islands just trying to get help to them, because there are so many rivers that are passing through. Rivers that used to be streamtr like this street behind me. You see the water coming off the street there. Thats traveling into a drainage ditch, and this is the problem. We just saw a man try to cross the drainage ditch. He thought it was a street. He was almost washed away before our eyes. He was able to swim right back up before the current took him away. That is why police are saying here in southeast, texas, this is not over by any means. The brunt of the storm may be head thing way right now. Drew griffin in beaumont. Emergency services and possible rescues to go into Eastern Parts of texas into western louisiana. We thought new orleans was going to have rain, four