this time a massive grave outside of mariupol. officials are pointing to these satellite images showing the ground in one part of the city that s recently been disturbed, and there are claims from a credible source indicating the site has been used to dispose bodies. cnn is still working to independently verify those claims. now, it s estimated more than 100,000 people are trapped there in mariupol, including soldiers and civilians. the deputy prime minister mentioned a short time ago a humanitarian corridor is reopened after a brief delay. officials are trying to evacuate women, children, and the elderly from mariupol. in the meantime the plan now is to take full control of southern ukraine and the eastern donbas region to establish a land corridor to crimea, that area in the southern part of the country that russia annexed in 2014. take a look at this. it s new drone video showing just a scene of utter destruction there in the small village north of kyiv. house after
and it was a hell of a job to find. if you ve lost someone, they weren t forthcoming with names. but you didn t see him again? i never see him no more. hard, losing people like that. it s hard losing people. it. it s. what can i say? it was a guilty fact that it was them and not me. why? and that question why? came up a terrific amount of times in my life. you felt guilty? i felt guilty. i felt guilty all the way through. when i see someone else go down, and i was still here. do you still feel guilty? i still feel guilty. newsreel: where the weight of battle had fallen heaviest, it was a scene of utter destruction. tom fought his way through france and belgium.
throughout the day. do we have any more clarity about when and where idalia will make landfall? is there any chance that the storm could still change direction or intensify further? i think the projected path is pretty well locked in, making landfall somewhere here in the florida big bend area. intensification, it s been intensifying all day. it s currently a cat 2. all indications from the satellite are that it s continuing to intensify as we speak. i fear people are going to wake up in the morning and see a powerful hurricane right on their doorstep. we have heard from the governor and others that parts of florida could experience storm surge as high as 15 feet. how does that compare to other hurricanes that florida has seen recently? if that forecast were to materialize, it would be on par to the worst surge that we saw in hurricane ian. and i think many people saw the utter destruction that that storm surge brought to the community of ft. myers, ft. myers beach. so that image
news. nearly 100 people are confirmed dead on the island of maui. making it the single deadliest disaster in hawaii s history. the deadliest u.s. wildfire in more than 100 years. catastrophic blazes began tearing through multiple areas of the state tuesday night. many residents and tourists caught completely off guard. these drone images out of west maui show the intense flames as i quickly spread across the island. this is some of the utter destruction left behind devastating damage and multiple areas. homes and communities reduced to just ashes. residents now wondering where to turn. take a look at the before and after satellite imagery of the historic town of lahaina. it was nearly burned to the ground a spot below by locals and tourists alike decimated. fox news senior national correspondent william has been on the ground talking with those impacted by the devastating