haiti. matthew already slammed parts of the caribbean and haiti alone it s left more than 100 dead. back home national guard troops have been called up. many senior citizens and hospital patients in coastal areas are being moved inland. evacuate, evacuate, evacuate. are you willing to take a chance to risk your life? with gas, food and other staples in short supply in many places, and hundreds of flights ca to take advantage of emergency shelters. it s too risky to stay. and just wanted to stay safe and really hope we have the grace to accept the aftermath. and that was joel waldman reporting. we just got word that 283 people have now been killed in haiti from that storm. 283. quite an increase from what we had earlier. dave munsey is tracking hurricane matthew and joins us well we are taking a look at it and to see what s going on as far as the moisture content, there is a lot of flooding with it. and there is a lot of wind with this particular storm as well. a l
meteorologist chris hohmann plus..bracing for the storm. hurricane matthew cutting a deadly path of destruction across the caribbean - the southeast coast - preparing for the worst. we have team coverage. and. gripping testimony in the chandler - kaina trial. what his friends say happened - the moments before he made the deadly decision to drive. eyewitness news life-threatening hours ahead - as hurricane matthew begins swarming the florida coast. dangerous wind and torrential rain picking-up by the minute. the national weather service saying matthew will be devastating unlike any hurricane in the modern era . and tonight governor pat - mccrory has declared a state of emergency for all 100 assistance to anyone who may need it . good evening everyone. i m steve daniels. and i m tisha powell. the now a category 4 storm - causing major concerns in the caribbean and the southeast. we have live coverage - up and down the coastline. but
beach where the storm is taking hold. reporter: it s worse than it was half an hour ago. but here s the good news. those lights are still on. i know that that s a thing that a lot of people were concerned about when is the power going to go out. but just as i say, as you ask how things are that wind picks right back up again. it s raining sideways right now. it stings. you can see anything. you can hear anything at times. this is what people are dealing with and this is as bad as it s been right now. up until this point. that s just the beginning. the scene in in order. people in georgia and carolinas are also preparing for the worst tonight. fox s joel waldman is in savannah, georgia, where anxiety is riding high. joel, what s happening now? reporter: lucy, good evening to you. you know, since we talked to you last there has been not a single drop of rain. kind of an overcast day. it remains that way, of course, everyone here concerned about what is heading up towards