Breaking news and good evening. I m erin burnett outfront tonight. The breaking news unsurvivable. That is the exact word officials are using right now, as hurricane helene has now grown to an extremely dangerous category four hurricane, bringing with it potentially really historic storm surge levels right now expected at 20 feet. Let s just look at the scene right now is a live camera that we have in met lots of florida trees right there right now, you ve got up to 130 an hour gusts coming through that area on that bridge. We have seen cars coming and going really even in these past few moments, which is pretty stunning. Many bridges have already been closed. This is the skyway bridge, as you re looking here, which is now completely submerged. Imagine being in one of those cars. And right now, darkness is descending on the area more than 200,000 people in the dark without power right now, there is a sheriff asking people who do not evacuate to write their name and date of birth on the
В горах Сочи продолжают искать двух подростков
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СК начал проверку обстоятельств исчезновения двоих подростков в горах Сочи
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guys will be safe on the other side. yeah. reporter: one more gut punch for the nation s capitol region still back on its heels. still buried under downed trees and precarious power lines without air conditioning. left this three children at home to come down here. reporter: canadian crews brought in to help restore power are getting a heroes welcome in virginia and maryland. in silver spring, maryland, they have treated to the basement with the grandkids. it s much cooler down here. reporter: they drove to pennsylvania to buy a portable generator that powers the fan and keeps the fridge cool. but with reports of generators being stolen they ve got theirs locked up. down the street, sandra brown has also moved to the basement. the thermostat upstairs still reads 89 degrees and she s afraid to open the fridge. i have not opened it, because i was under the theory if you kept it closed for three to four days, the food would be saved. would be salvaged.
reporter: they drove to pennsylvania to buy a portable generator that powers a fan and keeps the fridge cool, but with reports of generators being stolen, they ve got theirs locked up. sandra brown has also moved to the basement. the thermostat upstairs reads 89 degrees and she s afraid to open the fridge. i have not opened it because i was under the theory if you kept them closed for three or four days, your food would be saved. reporter: health experts say throw it away. five days after the storm, the electric grid is so damaged it could take until the weekend before everyone gets power. can you wait till friday at 11:00 p.m. for power? no. but you have to. reporter: even before the storm, the biggest power company in washington, pepco, was under intense scrutiny for a pattern of outages. this week, the region s mayors and governors have demanded change. nobody will have their boot further up pepco s backside than i will to make sure we get there for. but pepco insists