captioning sponsored by cbs yuccas: tonight: the search for storm victims continues as the death toll from hurricane ida rises with hundreds of thousands still struggling to find food, water, gas and shelter. heartbreaking video of a failed rescue attempt as the new jersey governor warns of a long road back to normal. plus more rain headed for the gulf coast, as we re learning what happened inside that warehouse where more than 800 nursing home patients rode out the powerful storm. they were crying for, you know, out. they was in pain. yuccas: escape from afghanistan, the first reported land rescue of americans from taliban-controlled territory. but what about the dozens more still stranded? holiday super-spreader fears:
on the kpix 5 news app and the cbs evening news is coming up next. captioning sponsored by cbs o donnell: tonight, the death toll from hurricane ida rises, and now a new concern for the more than a million people without power sweltering heat with temperatures that feel like 105. devastation and heartbreak in louisiana. people who evacuated ahead of the storm told not to return. many of the roads here are only accessible by boat or lifted pickup truck. o donnell: and the mad dash to evacuate patients from hospitals. plus, living without power or clean running water. stay strong. we ll make it. o donnell: tracking the storm: ida heads up the east coast. the life-threatening rain for tens of millions of americans from tennessee to boston. president biden defends his decision. the president addresses critics a day after the final troops