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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

leading us off tonight, she's in pinehurst, north carolina. >> reporter: with an army of bucket trucks racing to restore power, tonight, federal, state, and local authorities in moore county, north carolina, are hunting for suspects, after what they're calling an "intentional, willful, and malicious" attack on the power supply. >> early evidence suggests that it was deliberate and the investigation is underway. >> reporter: authorities say the suspect or suspects drove up to two power substations saturday night and opened fire, knocking out power to 45,000 customers. >> it's been a nightmare. >> reporter: moore county sheriff ronnie fields says whoever did this knew exactly what they were doing. >> what's been done here could cause the death of individuals, so -- and that's how serious it is. a st emergopening a ls decri shelter as temperatures >> we used all of our sanitation and everything today. being without water is worse than not having lights or anything.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

understanding that some power has been restored tonight? >> reporter: david, power has been restored to about 7,000 households, but that still leaves more than 30,000 in the dark. officials are hoping to have all power restored by thursday. until then, a curfew is in effect from 9:00 p.m. at night until 5:00 in the morning. authorities also encouraging the public to send in tips. david? >> mona kosar abdi leading us off tonight. mona, thank you. we turn now to georgia tonight. election day, of course, tomorrow, in this runoff race for the senate being watched by the country. democrat incumbent raphael warnock up against republican herschel walker. who is turning to donald trump tonight for help in a tele-rally, after trump suggested in recent days getting rid of parts of the constitution. so tonight, this question, who has the advantage from the early vote going into tomorrow? rachel scott in georgia for us. >> reporter: with less than 24 hours to go, georgia senator raphael warnock feeling momentum but urging supporters to not let up.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

>> reporter: schools closed, hospitals running on generator power. authorities searching for a motive say a suspicious facebook post fueled speculation that the attack could have been linked to an effort to stop this drag queen performance being held at a nearby theater saturday. but the post turned out to be false. still, sheriff fields telling me they're not ruling anything out. >> is it possible? yes, anything is possible. >> reporter: extremists have been calling for attacks on the power grid for decades. in february, three alleged white supremacists pleaded guilty to plotting to attack electrical systems. and in 2021, authorities charged four men, two of them former ma lejeune, with plotting to attack power facilities in idaho.waiting for investigation to figure out who is responsible, but it does cause some we have some violent extremist actors at play here. >> all right, so, let's bring in mona, in moore county tonight. mona, we know the white house is monitoring the situation there in north carolina, and it's our

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

good evening and it's great to start another week with all of you at moment. we begin tonight with federal investigators now on the scene tonight after an extraordinary act of sabotage in north carolina. authorities calling it a malicious attack, plunging tens of thousands into the dark and cold, no power, no water. sptr suspects, quote, knewyri te exactly what they were doing. tonight, crews at those substations racing to repair the damage. much of the equipment needs to be replaced and we're told it could take days. some of that equipment already arriving. workers inspecting bullet holes in the substation. the fbi, atf, all joining the investigation. and tonight, a curfew now in effect. authorities say driving is dangerous because there are no street lights. schools closed again tomorrow. and abc's mona kosar abdi

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FBI, CISA say Cuba ransomware gang extorted $60M from victims this year

The Russian-speaking cybercriminals are behind ransomware attacks targeting Montenegro and California's motor vehicle agency.

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

small hours of the morning here. it is bit early cold. there is absolutely no national electrical system. there is only generator power for the very few people that have access to generators. there is relatively little food and no running water. there are tens of thousands of people that live in the city and they're also being constantly harassed by mortar fire. there are only perhaps a kilometer away from the russian front lines across the river where wea've been running aroun the town yesterday pretty close -- pretty close to the central areas of this city. there's a large amount of randoming coming mortar fire and out going fire as both times of them, both times of -- both sides continue to harass each other with this fire in order to prevent each other from building up any further elsewhere in the

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

there have not been rockets impacting kyiv today, but that's not true in the rest of the country. in the south, it was a bombardment early this morning the likes of which we saw here in the last 48 hours. we have had sirens here, and i can tell you people are taking them much more seriously now because of what happened in the last 48 hours. add to that this is now a country that's facing a bit of an energy crisis. about 30% of the energy grid was damaged in the 48-hour barrage that the russians unleashed on the country. add to that the concerns about the nuclear power plant. the power has been going on and off at the nuclear power plant. this is the largest nuclear power plant in all of europe. the reason the power running to this plant is important is that's how they cool the nuclear rods. so at times they are switching to generator power. the generators run on diesel fuel. the problem with that is we're told by energy sources here in the capital the russians are stopping the flow of diesel fuel now to the the plant. so when they switch to the generator power, there's a

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

of the care being done here. and our facilities are in good shape. the challenge we had with utilities as you mentioned. we ran on generator power for a couple of days. we're back to full power. and the most challenge aspect was our water supplies. had two hospitals with no running water so we had put emergency protocols in place with water tankers. i'm happy to say that we have water restored and we're testing the systems right now to make sure that those pressures are adequate. if they are indeed adequate, we are cautiously optimistic that we could stop evacuating patients. we have to evacuate over 400 patients including our entire children's hospital. so today our focus is on our staff. now that we know our facilities are coming back, we've got to check on our staff and make sure that they're okay. we've had people come into our health system working during the initial stages who didn't know whether they even had a house, whether their families wero cape

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New Day Weekend

we have footage to share of what you went through. i imagine seeing footage from other parts of this area, you probably consider yourself lucky. >> yeah, we do. i think the biggest issue is water around here. some of the places are on generator power, but most without water and electricity. at this point the water becomes so critical. where we were at a high-rise on the river front here in fort myers, we were on the 27th floor, our first floor got completely flooded out. cars were floating out. we got a couple of shots down there. the wind really held up in the building, but around us is destr destruction. >> what is going through your mind when this hurricane was a category 3 and then seemingly within hours it shoots to almost a category 5, a shade under category 5, and you're deciding whether you're going to stay wlrk you're going to leave, and you see conditions deteriorating around you, what does that feel like? >> the 3 to 5 happened in

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Alex Wagner Tonight

time and we are without power. of course, our city facilities have generator power. i came home for a few hours. i'm in my home now without power or water, so i've made it the best i could hear, but like i said, it's not going to be a quick recovery as at the end of yesterday there was some 280,000 customers who were without power, and a significant ma amount of customers in the city will be without water for the next couple of days. it'll be a challenging time, but the resources from our partners in the state and county i think we'll get through just fine. >> that is a word of encouragement from fort myers, city manager, marty long. thank you for your time, and good luck. >> thank you we will have much more on this devastation in florida this hour. we will talk with the coast

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