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water pressure for our fire suppression systems, for example. we ve been using water tankers, et cetera. but now that we re hooked back up to utility water, we want to make sure we have the stability of those walter supplies before we stop any type of evacuations. dr. larry antonucci, ceo and president of lee health, thank you very much. we ll be checking back in. president biden and first lady dr. jill biden will be traveling to puerto rico this morning to visit those impacted by hurricane fiona, which left at least 25 people dead. joining us live from puerto rico, nbc news correspondent gabe guterres. what can we expect from the president s visit today? reporter: mika, good morning. we re here in puerto rico. power crews are hard at work trying to restore power to some of the neighborhoods. according to luma energy, the private consortium that took
thanks so much, fred. as the shelling and chaos continue, conditions in mariupol are becoming increasingly desire for civilians left behind. staff members of doctors without borders say they have been forced to collect snow and rain for utility water. pharmacies have run out of medicine, stores have run out of supplies. scott mcclain is with me now to discuss. scott, mariupol city council is asking residents to return to shelters. this is something we re seeing all over the country, indiscriminate bombing. what are you learning? reporter: this was the day, jim, that there was hope for people in mariupol and also in the city of volnovakha, two areas in the eastern part of ukraine where the russians and the ukrainians had agreed for a seven-hour window of time to allow a humanitarian corridor, supplies, food, water, medicine