and in new burn. and also we re hearing it s without power. 100%. without power. so you re right. this thing is picking up it s coming ashore. causing flooding and power outages. we ll keep an eye on it. here s the big problem. there are a number of people along this area, they may work in the businesses here. and their livelihoods depend on it. some people are lucky enough to have resources they can have a second home. or have resources and can afford to rebuild. the big story will be what happens to the people who don t. there are a lot of people who aren t of means. let s put it that way. in the area. they will be the ones who will be affected by this the most. especially monetarily. and it will be tough for memo to rebuild. that s part of the story that happens here. we ll continue to talk about this and continue to follow the
behind bars. a race against time to save people who are missing in the southern california mudslides. the death toll standard 17. jillian: staggering amounts of rain triggering debris running down hillsides, taking anything and everything with it. the hardest hit area, thousands are without power. 100 homes destroyed and hundreds damaged. rob: let s go to janice dean. reporter: the rain has moved out of the way, we have the threat from mudslides and debris flows across burn areas in southern california. we have potential for more rain in the forecast but it will be across northern points of california, the remaining area of southern california will remain dry.
knox gold to see the total eclipse of the sun. that s what public service is all about, opportunities like that. wow, so we re going to dig into that in just a minute t. treasury department has an official explanation for it. meanwhile, today, president trump will travel to florida to survie the damage left behind by hurricane irma. he and the first lady scheduled to make stops in ft. meyers and naples, were irma struck as a category 3 on sunday. across the state of florida, about 3 million without power. 100 emergency shelters are opened. from the keys to the caribbean, it s becoming an increasingly dire situation in the aftermath of the storm a. week after the hurricane hit the virgin islands, they call it cot strofk. can you see from these pictures it is, many residents have been surviving military rations passed out by the national guard t. basics still hard to come by.