Florida residents flee devastating floodwaters
People are fleeing their flooded homes after riding out Hurricane Ian. One woman said she and her dog slept on her kitchen counter after Ian flooded her home. Omar Villafranca reports.
People are fleeing their flooded homes after riding out Hurricane Ian. One woman said she and her dog slept on her kitchen counter after Ian flooded her home. Omar Villafranca reports.
Residents of central Florida woke to high winds and catastrophic flooding, forcing hundreds to flee their homes. Rescue crews raced to evacuate residents. Meg Oliver has the latest.
Hurricane Ian is gaining strength as it takes aim at South Carolina, where communities along the coast are getting ready. The Weather Channel's Dr. Rick Knabb is tracking the storm.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
A new hurricane-hunting drone shows what it's like to fly straight into the eye of Hurricane Ian, going where no other aircraft or scientist can go. Ben Tracy has the details.
The velocity of the gas erupting from four documented leaks in the pipelines — which NATO has attributed to sabotage — is part of what makes the impacts severe.
More than 2 million are without electricity after Hurricane Ian caused widespread damage in Florida. The storm washed away roads and destroyed homes. Hundreds of people have been rescued. Kris Van Cleave has the latest.
Ivette Garrido hurried last week to get the 13 pounds of subsidized chicken allotted to her family by Cuba's government and put it in the freezer, happy to have meat to get through Hurricane Ian.
David Begnaud got a look from the air at the catastrophic damage that Hurricane Ian left behind. The cost to rebuild could be in the tens of billions. He describes what he saw.
The updated guidance came the same day six GOP-led states sued the Biden administration over the debt relief.
Government scientists used new technology to go directly into the eye of Hurricane Ian before it made landfall in Florida. The revolutionary new technology could help save lives in future storms.
Clearwater marketing firm announces its offices would close during storm after facing backlash online.
In terror campaign, eBay employees stalked online newsletter publishers and sent disturbing deliveries to their home.
PnB Rock was gunned down at Roscoe's House of Chicken 'N Waffles while eating with his girlfriend.
"We are heart sick and devastated, but our community will prove to be so much stronger than Ian," Mayor Holly Smith said of the island, which has been cut off from Florida's mainland.
Millions of people across Florida are facing severe flooding and widespread power outages after Hurricane Ian plowed across the state. The storm is now a tropical storm, but as CBS News correspondent Cristian Benavides explains, officials say say the threat isn't over.
The nonprofit World Central Kitchen is helping in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian by providing fresh meals to impacted communities. CBS News anchors Lana Zak and Tanya Rivero spoke with the organization's Florida lead, Fiona Donovan, about their response.
Lizzo made history at a concert on Tuesday by playing a 200-year-old flute that once belonged to President James Madison. The singer – who is known for being a talented flautist – got the opportunity to play the priceless crystal flute in Washington, D.C., where the historic instrument is kept by the Library of Congress.
Hurricane Ian knocked out power for millions in Florida. CBS News' Lana Zak and Tanya Rivero speak with Melissa Seixas, the Florida state president of Duke Energy, about efforts to restore power.
Harrison Hove raced against the clock, launching “Operation Rescue Mimi” in an effort to evacuate his grandmother from her home in Venice, Florida, ahead of Hurricane Ian. Harrison and his grandma, Denise Pirhalla, join CBS News to share their story.