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apologizes to matt damon we did run out of him tonight. thanks to kristen bell as well. "nightline" is next. good night. tonight on a special edition of "nightline," florida overtaken. the monster storm irma battering homes, ripping up roads, snapping power lines. more than half the state in the dark. inside the places hit the hardest. we have a first look at the florida keys, where even residents have been blocked from returning home. and tracking the storm, moving north tonight. plus caribbean islands blown away, racing to evacuate stranded americans while residents wait basic supplies. now reports of looting.
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>> american law enforcement moving in to help with security and cruise ships providing lifelines. >> like a noah's arc scenario. >> jimmy: this special edition of "nightline," hurricane irma, monster storm, will be right back. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year.
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straight to florida tonight. reeling from hurricane irma, now more than 6 million customers without power. state police setting up roadblocks to stop people from returning home and the storm is not finished. now spreading destruction to the north. >> reporter: in the battle of man versus nature, irma is proving she's a force to be reckoned with. these stunning images showing the hurricane's incredible power. >> whoa! >> jimmy: storm chasers pushed back as they try to measure wind speeds. a tourist knocked over by the sea. the devastation it left from one end of florida to the other is just coming to light. and as irma continues its relentless march north in jacksonville a flash flood emergency. >> thank you, guys. >> jimmy: water rescues along
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the city's mayor with this advice to residents who didn't flee. >> i would remind folks to put a white flag if we need to get you out. >> jimmy: near orlando orange county fire and rescue pulling residents and a scared puppy out of a flood zone. this morning in the florida keys where the hurricane first made landfall in the u.s. our first look at the damage, boats grounded, cars under sand. homes destroyed. >> my heart goes out to people in the keys. there's devastation. >> a tree down right there. . >> my colleague tried to see the damage for herself. >> it's 3:45 on the road we're trying to get to the florida keys. >> but like its many residents trying to return home we were stopped by roadblocks. >> this road into the keys is not going to be open for a long time.
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allowed in at the present time and they do not anticipate a time frame of when the residents are going to be allowed in. >> i want to go home. and there's no right for them to make me leave. and then now not let me go home. >> they said it could be hours. it could be days, it could be weeks, up to a month. >> but hours ago, amy was able to survey the damage from the air. >> so much water. boats thrown up side down, roofs ripped off and entire mobile homes demolished. look at the parks in marathon it is a debris field. some of them are completely destroyed. >> downed power lines the beach spilling into the roadway, debris everywhere. it will be months before the community of marathon is up and running. >> matt gutman travelled to marco island where the hurricane made its
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unleashing it fury with wind gusts of 135 miles an hour. 5,000 hunkered down waking up to mangled trees and no power. >> we have no electric and no water on the island. we are encouraging people if you don't have to come back right now, don't. >> rescuers making their first rounds earlier today. >> what is that? >> that's the ceiling. >> it seems to have shredded the insulation. >> it got wet. i guess, and they all came apart. >> mark bellfor fled for safety. >> we were dead center. >> an estimated 13 people in florida without power as utility crews working 24/7 to get the state up and running again. these satellite images showing south florida before and after irma hit. the once brightly lit cities dimmed by power outages and storm clouds. >> notoo
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that's not good. >> trees collapsing, power lines snapping. >> look at that power pole split into two pieces. there are power lines across the road. we know that police aren't taking any chances. they set up a roadblock to make sure no one drives over those lines. >> last night was horrible. >> jimmy: t >> this family lost power and is relying on a generator to keep the refrigerator running for now. >> i don't see the power coming on soon. >> it's nighttime now and it is dark because there is no power. we saw some people hanging out in front of their house and talk to them now. so no power? dave and margie now without power since yesterday afternoon. >> they got the tub filled up here because the water in this area of ft. myers is not working any more. >> over the weekend the monster
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category 4 hurricane spanning 400 miles across. the state drenched with stinging rains and storm surges up to 6 feet in places. striking cities like naples with wind gusts up to 143 miles an hour. >> these winds are unbelievable. the trees that are down, the debris that is flying. >> look at this. this is just incredible. >> it feels like you are being blasted with a fire hose. >> feeling the brunt of hurricane irma right now. it is relentless. >> miami battered and soaked. trees uprooted. >> just pulled straight out of the ground here. >> this is a street, this is not a river but looks like it. >> two massive cranes collapsing amid luxury developments. another in nearby ft. lauderdale. now irma is a tropical depression but as it moves to atlanta, much of the deep south remains at risk of
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earlier today, a watch in effect from savannah to charleston. so far, irma has claimed ten lives in the u.s. and 37 in the caribbean and forced more than 6 million fl floridans to evacuate. although damage to florida wasn't as bad as some feared, irma is a storm for the history books, spending a record-breaking three days as a category 5 hurricane. with sustained wind speeds up to 185 miles an hour out at sea, making it one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded over open water. coming on the heels of harvey it's the first time two category 4 hurricanes have hit the u.s. in a single season and it's still the peak of the hurricane season. the prevailing hope is that mother nature will spare the region another shattering blue.
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left of the hotel she was staying in at st. martin. it was her dream birthday vacation. now what is left will live in her nightmares. >> it looked like hell. it looked like a war zone. it went from the most beautiful resort ever to chaos. to total destruction. >> reporter: the once idyllic islands of the northern caribbean took the brunt of hurricane irma. now waste lands of destruction and debris. the category 5 storm killed at least 37 people from barbuda. >> this is one of the worst days of my life. the entire country has been decimated. >> reporter: to st. martin, to the virgin islands. now there are severe shortages of food, water, and medicine. and adding to the chaos, a second hurricane, jose, churning over the same area this weekend.
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time, preventing them from getting to the most ravaged areas. now the harrowing stories of survival are emerging. >> flooding is kind of amazing. the rain and wind is bringing it through the sliding doors. >> reporter: along with tales of the frightening aftermatds as the rule of law began to break down. >> it is going to be rough on the way over. >> reporter: we left with the coast guard on a cutter as they rushed to st. thomas on the u.s. virgin islands to bring in needed supplies and evacuate stranded americans to puerto rico. we're coming into st. thomas and you can see already the evidence of irma because all of this used to be green, but the leaves are no longer on the trees. many of the trees are down. many of the structures here, destroyed. >> we have water. wee we have dry food, some clothes for kids in need. and we also are dropping off fera
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enforcement and try to reopen the airport and the ports in st. thomas. >> reporter: the department of defense says 4600 service members are helping with relief efforts in the virgin islands and puerto rico. on the island of st. thomas, the airport, destroyed by wind and rain. government planes landing anyway. but for everyone else, the only way on and off is by boat. as we made land, all around, utter desolation. >> just look what irma did to this church, completely ripped off the front of it. these were the stairs that was the altar. >> reporter: a couple blocks away, reports of looting. >> people trying to break into this shipping container and steal what's inside. >> reporter: it's not a total surprise to see people taking supplies, where most have exit existed for days without running water, food or power and as conditions continue to deteriorate.
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emergency medical teams here where the one hospital was destroyed. you're stranded here? until i can get to puerto rico. i've been told there are cruise ships coming in tomorrow taking people to puerto rico and from puerto rico you're on your own. >> reporter: while the lucky ones from another devastating island, st. martin are evacuated by c-130s. >> what did it sound like? >> like you are in an airplane engine. >> reporter: an estimated 5,000 americans were believed to be trapped on st. martin in the aftera aft aftermath of irma. michelle and charlie pratt were on the dutch side of the island also at simpson bay. >> what was it like? >> frightening. we thought we were going to perish together. >> it blew
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in. >> it blew the doors in and the walls were shaking. >> reporter: they took these videos of the devastation outside. soon, people began arriving from other hotels. and quickly, things went from bad to worse. >> our generator caught on fire. after they put the fire out, the people stole the generator. then they started stealing food from our fridge. then they beat up one tourist. hit him in the eye. >> the military came in and yelled for us all to get in. there were bank robbers and they ran into our section with their cars. the military were after them with the machine guns. >> reporter: the pratts and other guests say theyed to go word of evacuations. waiting in line for hours to make it on to a military plane. 200 others have been evacuated by cruise ship.
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up 300 folks in st. martin. literally it was like the united nations. americans, canadians, europeans, people from asia, latin american. really, from all over the world. and lots of local people from st. martin. >> reporter: royal caribbean dispatched four vessels to ravaged island, offering shelter an transporting evacuees to safer ground. >> over the past few days have four ships that we have dedicated to humanitarian efforts. we are all from south florida and we want to try our best because we have these ships and they are empty for various reasons related to the hurricane. how can we give something back and that's what we are trying to do. >> reporter: further along irma's track, ten people died in hard-hit cuba where today some neighborhoods were still under
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water and without power. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> reporter: cubans waded through the streets of havana, sometimes in waist-high water. tomorrow's france's president, emmanuel macron is expected to travel a st. martin to survey the damage and offer relief to the french/dutch island. residents are worried about how they will rebuild. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> reporter: many people left homeless. some forced to cook their meals on coals in the middle of the street. the dutch military transporting some to another ireland to go to the netherlands, for the residents they are left with
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barbuda, flattened, 90% of its buildings decimated. >> this is the worst! >> i tell you, last night was the worst time in my life. and i would not stay in a hurricane like this again. >> reporter: tonight, for those like the pratts with homes to return to, a profound sense of gratitude. >> you must feel lucky you got out. >> it's a miracle. it really is. >> reporter: i'm lindsay janice in san juan, puerto rico. when we come back, the ceremonies around the country today honoring the lives lost in the 9/11 attacks, 16 years ago.
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finally tonight we mark the 16th anniversary of 9/11. in new york city, firefighters of ladder 10 and engine 10 saluting and remembering those lost that day. they read the names of those victims. >> my father, kevin james murphy, i love you very much, dad. i know you are looking down on me with a big smile on your face
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everybody, welcome to the show! you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] let's welcome our first contestant from chicago, illinois--richard banks. >> how you doing? how are y'all doing? >> how are you doing, richard? ready to go? >> feeling great--ready to go. >> all right, you are just 14 questions away from $1 million. we'll start from $500 and work our way up that money tree. you have your three lifelines. you know how those work. they're there if you need them. let's get to your game. >> okay. >> let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] we'll start you off with your $500 question. good luck. here it is. which of these is not a word that edgar allan poe rhymes with "nevermore" in "the raven," but rather a line of appliances sold by sears? >> okay. i think it's, uh, kenmore--makes like washers and dryers, so i'm gonna say d, kenmore.
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