injuries. in march a swiss tourist was raped by six men. in april two children, young children were raped in separate incidents in new delhi. and these are just a drop in the bucket, people, of the events. these are just the ones we hear about. these attacks sparked public protests around the country, demanding better protection for women, and the indian government passed new laws against rape. but it's really about enforcing them. and the rape culture itself, which seems unchanged. it's a culture that believes the person to blame is the woman. a culture that does nothing to punish the men who perpetrate these heinous acts. the protests have been called a turning point. but clearly not enough is being done. hopefully, india's authorities will follow the protesters' lead at last and understand it's not just about changing the law, it's about meaning it and enforcing it. enforcing it. "ac 360" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com erin, thanks. good evening, everyone. breaking news tonight. we're going to take you where the flood waters are rising and the levees are failing. also tonight new word that