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Don Lemon Tonight

mother nature's force and fury unleashed itself on this area. it tossed these boats like they were toys into several blocks inland from the fort myers location, in fact, one of the docks made out of concrete was actually pushed inland, and there was also boats wedged in between buildings. they had seven to 8 feet of storm surge here. some of the gauges broke in naples, so there's still going to be some assessments to determine how high that storm surge was. but it was a terrifying night talking to some of the residence dens who rode out this storm. they can't stay here. there's no food, no water, and the communication is sparse at best. we have certainly experienced that as well. running off of generator power as we speak. it's been a difficult time for people here. it's going to take not weeks, not months, potentially years to recover from a disaster of this

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Alex Wagner Tonight

compliance with codes and it'll make them a little more comfortable as we move forward. i came home for a few hours. but yes, it is a challenging 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

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Anderson Cooper 360

i guess we're joining the 1.8 million customers without power across the state of florida. but we're included in this at our hotel we're hunkering down in at the moment. of course there's generator power. some of the most startling things we saw today was debris flying and getting lofted into the air by some of the strong gusts, and also a phenomenon i had never witnessed before as a meteorologist was this reverse storm surge that we witnessed in the river that runs east, west here directly behind me. the winds were so powerful it pushed the water out where we could see the exposed river bed before the tide started to surge back in and covered it back up. but, anderson, that was an incredible sight, and i think it caught a lot of people off-guard, because those types of things are a rarity and only comes around when you have this powerful of a stororm bearing dn on you. >> it's remarkablele to see. derek k van dam, appreciate it. thank you so much. cocoming up next, a storm

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The Ingraham Angle

orlando. katie mentioned that if you are visiting orlando, that a lot of the hotels, thank goodness, do have generators. i wouldn't depend on those generators. but again, thankfully, it looks like most of the hotels in and around that are newly constructed, especially after, say, two thousand, one to two thousand to do have some generator power and usually are capable and well-built enough in terms of their structural integrity. to withstand winds over 50 to upwards of hurricane force winds, which would be seventy five miles per hour as well. >> so, again, lots of visuals coming in. this is another snapshot of orlando, florida, and orange county, where, again, they are under flash flood warning through four forty five this morning. and that rain is coming down quick. it is coming down heavy. >> that rain is going to pull into places like st. those streets could look like rivers at times. so it is imperative really at this point when we're talking

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Power Rental Market Size In 2022: Comprehensive Research

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No Ordinary Life

focus. i don't think you see that in many other people in this business. >> this is our glamorous workstation over here today. we are charging batteries and running generator power. there is no electricity out here. it is a camping trip. no running water, for me the biggest challenge as the only woman of this group here. you can see, come out here, the biggest challenge for me is if i have to p, where do i go? do you see a rock to hide behind? i certainly don't. it is nice to sleep outside. you can see so many stars tonight. the entire milky way galaxy. how often do people get to see that?

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

it looks like we may have just switched over the generator power. our lights just went out. 104 in huntsville. 105 and college station. >> a reminder, texas operates its own electric grid and republicans in the state don't want to hook it up to the rest of the country to ease stress when things get bad. they got it really bad in the winter of 2021 when freezing them pitchers knocked down power nearly 250 texans die. the new york times notes despite those deaths, the energy grid is still vulnerable to cold and heat, more than a year later. that is unacceptable. instead of making sure that more texans do not die needless deaths in brutal winters, governor abbott is busy busing migrants out of the state, stopping and checking trucks at the border and picking fights with the biden administration and a return, like this past week when the states sued the administration over federal rules requiring hospitals to provide abortions that would

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FOX and Friends Sunday-20220130-11:15:00

even though you see lights around me, this is generator power. as we were saying, local utility, 89% of the service on cape cod, specifically in the chatham area was without electricity. block by block they have been trying to tackle through the overnight hours. keep in mind the wind didn't die down until well nine and 10 last night. they can't get on the polls, address outages. hazards of the snowdrifts to navigate challenging roads. there is lot of work to be done. this story is it far from over. incredible snowfall we've seen here. amazing wind. factor in all the elements alone. enough to deal with the snowstorm, enough to deal with flooding. enough to deal with high wind, all the different element on their own. combine them for a major storm leak this, a lot to deal with, a lot of impact in these areas a lot of work to happen today, guys. rachel: thank you, will, great report. scary images for sure.

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