evacuation. there will be supplies coming, but the priority is elsewhere. i really do fear that they don t know how much they really need. over on the mainland, it s been hard to do things. so when you have places that are cut off, i don t know what they expect. i find myself often saying that denial is not just a river in eg egypt. let us figure out how to best help you so we can get everyone back to rebuild, if needed. very good advice. doctor, thank you very much for your time. good luck out there. we appreciate it. thanks. fofor information on how to help the victims of hurricane ian, go to cnn.com/impact. we ll be right back.
for more information on how you can help the victims of hurricane ian g, go to cnn.com/impact. more ahead on the impact of ian, including how aerial images are helping homeowners who evacuated help check damage to their homes. plus, ukrainians say they ve taken back a key city in ukraine located in one of the regions illegally annexed by russia. plus, the national archives says it still doesn t have all the record from the trump white house. who has them? hmmm. -good morning jen. shall we see how you slept? all right, sleep tracker, let s see the damage. oh! that s not good. you sound. tired. oh, thks.
communities at risk as we have. it s a climate change that is often because of richer communities. so it just must be said that this also has racial and economic necessity at this stage to protect these communities. great point. juliette kayyem, thank you so much. appreciate it. for more information on how you can help victims of hurricane ian, go to cnn.com/impact. still l to come, while many residents evacuauated ahead of hurricane ian, others decided to hunker down. we ll hear from a captain who rode out the storm on his boat. i strip with the guys. i strip all by myself. breathe right strips open your nose for relief you can feel right away, helping you take in air more easily, day or night.
haphazardly. fred, we re seeing scenes just like this one all over southwest florida into central florida as well. the damage from hurricane ian not only widespread but devastating as well. and as harrowing as that story is of what tony and his wife experienced, they re also very lucky that, you know, with their boat, you know, being placed somewhere else, afloat, it didn t sink with them on it, but instead got stuck in an area where they were able to walk off and be able to tell that story. but, you know, it really does underscore the variety of reasons why some people either stayed or got stuck with this storm and it continues to pose many threats. we ll get back to you. thank you so much, boris. for more information on how you might be able to help victims of hurricane ian, go to cnn.com/impact. still to come this hour, we continue our coverage of the aftermath of hurricane ian in
months and in some cases up to 11 months to nearly a year. and that is tied to the fear and anxiety among the people in puerto rico who see the images like what you see, the flooding, the mudslides, all of the flash backs that they are getting from this. more than a thousand people have had to be evacuated and emergency crews are telling us they plan to get right back out there to get into areas where they haven t gotten into yet. but as long as the rain continues to come down, and the runoff from the mountains as well as parts of the interior continue, it will make it very difficult for crews to be able to work. so the question will be, how long will they be able to or how long will it take them to respond to the aftermath of hurricane fiona. layla, thank you so much. and for more information on how you could help those effected by hurricane fiona, go to cnn.com/impact. i want it tourn now to the battle over immigration in a very real way we re seeing this