all of this. i m going to get to it. i ll see you tomorrow night. thanks. this is don lemon tonight, and i m in orlando florida, and being here, what s really amazing is the amount of water. as i said last night, this has been a water storm. it s all about the water. it s not about the wind. this hurricane dumped so much water on the state of florida. what you see behind me, these trees are usually under water behind me, so people would normally be walking behind me on this path. but now, if you go there, you re at your own risk. the destruction it s caused here is amazing inland, and it didn t even see the worst of hurricane ian. their whole neighbors, homes, everything people had in the world under water right now. also, it s important to talk about the bravery of the first responders risking their own lives, rescuing strangers, some of them people who stayed in their homes that were at risk. i went out on a small boat with orange county fire and rescue today. we talked wit
have to see it to believe it. this storm leaving catastrophe in its wake after it made its way across the state. at least 17 people dead tonight. there are fears that number will go up. florida state fire martial says hurricane even is likely the largest natural disaster in the state s history. ian has strengthened to a category one hurricane once again taking aim at the carolina coast. and this just shows you the devastating power of this storm. parts of sanibel completely washed away. now there s no way to get on or off the island except by boat there. i want you to take a look at this rubble all over fort myers beach. just a few days ago, this would have been a vacation paradise. now just take a look at it. unbelievable. i want to get to bill who has