martha raddatz with new reporting. scooverseas tonight, and to turkey, where today, 182 hours after the earthquake hit, the extraordinary story of survival. a 13-year-old boy pulled from the rubble. how did he survive a week? and the other teenager discovered alive, as well, the mother kissing his head after he is pulled out from the rubble. and tonight, more than 100 arrest warrants now issued for shoddy construction. marcus moore in turkey. here at home, for the first time in the alex murdaugh murder trial, the police body camera video now made public. police arriving on that scene and what alex murdaugh says to them, saying, it s bad, it s bad, i checked their pulses. the war in ukraine tonight. the u.s. state department is now urging any remaining americans in russia to leave the country immediately or risk getting drafted to fight against ukraine. and did russia already begin a major new offense? what nato is now saying tonight, and what the pentagon believes. tom
ian is rising in florida. 88 people lost their lives to this storm. 54 of them alone were in lee county which includes fort myers, as you re seeing on your screen here and fort myers beach. that town is decimated by the monster category 4 storm. officials there now facing questions over the timing of the mandatory evacuation orders, were they given early enough. search and rescue teams still going door to door looking for survivors especially on the barrier islands of sanibel, captiva. and pine. ian s strong winds destroyed homes and businesses leaving behind despair. can we get some help down here? you know, would that be too much to asky i mean, you luke around here, there s nothing. we have no power, no phone service, nothing. we d just like a little help. i d like a little help to get my home back in shape because i ve got nowhere to go. florida governor ron desantis said there s been more than 1600 rescues. some floridians providing their own boats for help. the ligh
produce equipment, they continue to run the economy, even though daily some of them die, and i think that s amazing, and it s the powerful story of human resilience, and i think that s another reason why ukraine should be supported. why ukraine should be sunported- why ukraine should be su orted. ., . , supported. you have seen some of these images supported. you have seen some of these images of supported. you have seen some of these images of destruction l of these images of destruction first hand. can you give us an idea of what it would take to rebuild ukraine when this war is over? ., ~ , rebuild ukraine when this war is over? . ~ , ., , is over? frankly, the images don t do is over? frankly, the images don t do justice is over? frankly, the images don t do justice to is over? frankly, the images don t do justice to the - is over? frankly, the images| don t do justice to the feeling you get when you are actually next to the building, or in the building after the missile
tonight. martha, thank you, as always. next tonight here, we are back from turkey, after witnessing that destruction first-hand, of coursing and yet tonight, another remarkable story. one week now after that power ful earthquake, we have learned of a teenager rescued after 182 hours alive. abc s marcus moore in turkey for us tonight. reporter: tonight, one week reporter: tonight, the unthink about. 182 hours after that magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit, a true miracle in turkey. 13-year-old kaan, surviving a week beneath the debris. shivering, wrapped in a blanket, holding a rescuer s hand. cheers erupting in the crowd here in antakya. adnan! reporter: on friday in gaziantep, 17-year-old adnan muhammet korkut pulled from the rubble, also defying the odds. his mother, kissing his forehead, finally reunited. telling us he ate flowers and drank his own urine to survive.
got nowhere to go. florida governor ron desantis said there s been more than 1600 rescues. some floridians providing their own boats for help. the lights are slowly coming back on. thousands are still without power. president biden will visit southwest florida wednesday to see the destruction first hand. but today, niece puerto rico to see the damage from another storm, hurricane fiona. that s where we find cnn white house correspondent jeremy dimon. jeremy, the president and first lady are expected there shortly, what s the plan? reporter: yeah, alisyn, two weeks after hurricane fiona struck the island and knocked out power to the entire island, 100,000 are still without power, many in this region of ponce and in the northwestern region as well. president biden coming here to see the island first hand as the island struggles to get back to