Emergency Management Agency says the agency has already deployed an assistance team. 0ur Correspondent Peter Bowes is in la with the latest. We expect it to make landfall in the next few hours in a very remotely populated part of barger california in mexico. Tijuana, the border city in mexico. Baja california. Concerns it could cause some serious damage there. Before moving north into california as a Tropical Storm, and that is the unusual part of this, a hurricane come Tropical Storm would get to california. And its expected to continue moving north as opposed to west, which is what a hurricane would generally do and then dissipate over the ocean. So the likely consequences are going to be extremely heavy rain in california, some of the neighbouring states as well. To put that in perspective, palm springs, the desert resort, searing temperatures, a0 degrees plus, this time of year very dry, is expected to get maybe ten or 12 centimetres of rain over the next 12 hours. We are just not used to heavy rain here, although last winter we had quite a lot of rain, but not like this, over a short period of time. So as you mention, people trying to shore up mention, people trying to shore up hillsides, all those vulnerable areas that we know, when we have floods here in the past, there are certain areas that are very vulnerable to strong winds. Attempting to bring in reinforcements, stones to make hillsides stronger. The army has been brought in, stationing vehicles in certain parts of los angeles county, to rescue people if they get into danger. There were people on the streets advising Homeless People to move to safer areas. People often sleep in river beds at this time of year. That would be one of the most dangerous places to be. A fast moving wildfire in canada which has rapidly expanded in just one day is threatening tens of thousands of people in the Western Province of British Columbia. More residents have been told to be ready to evacuate at any moment. On friday, British Columbia declared a state of emergency. The airspace around the town of kelowna has been closed and there are Travel Restrictions in place. Some embers from the blaze are thought to have leapt across a nearby lake, fanned by strong winds, sparking even more fire. Jason brolund is a local fire chief. Yesterday again was one of the most difficult days of Fire Fighting our department has everfaced. 0ur Crews Fighting our department has ever faced. 0ur crews were sent to a street in west kelowna and they found three houses burning all next to each other. The fire was expanding up the hill. It was threatening hundreds of homes above those three. We had multiple fire engines involved in combating three Single Family house fires, which on a normal day for us is a massive operation. Earlier, i spoke to brady strackan, a reporter with canadas National Broadcaster cbc. Hes currently in fire affected west kelowna. Bring us up to date with the latest where you are. Just brin. S latest where you are. Just brings some latest where you are. Just brings some Shivers Latest where you are. Jut brings some shivers hearing a fire chief talk about the fire fight going on here, trying to save homes. I am at an evacuee reception centre, where people are coming to check in, to get are coming to check in, to get a hotel if possible or food vouchers. Now there are more than 3000 properties that have been forced to be evacuated because of this very aggressive fire. It sparked they believe on tuesday and then, with the hot temperatures we have had, 35 celsius and higher, and the strong winds, it exploded in size, burning into many neighbourhoods. We have lost a lot of properties here, and other buildings. The lakefront, pictures of it burning down. A very catastrophic situation here in the interior of British Columbia. And as you mention, its believed the winds were so strong and the fire was so hot, embers went more than two kilometres across the lake to kelowna on the other side, a bigger city, and started fires there, burning structures there. We are dealing with this Fire Emergency on both sides of the lake. Its not the only place in British Columbia are experiencing this fire disaster. TheyJust Announced disaster. They Just Announced 3000 disaster. TheyJust Announced 3000 more people in the community an hour and a half east of here are under evacuation because of a fast growing fire there, so its all Hands On Deck in bc. You mentioned people being evacuated and all these folks having to flee their homes. How much danger are these communities in the area facing . Its a good question. We have heard of no loss of life yet. That is the main priority of course. People are kind of used to, unfortunately, Fire Emergencies in the interior of bc. Many people have been through evacuations before. The fires have been so aggressive and dramatic that when people are told to go, they have gone, and a very well co ordinate the effort to get people out of the danger areas. Effort to get people out of the dangerareas. People effort to get people out of the danger areas. People sleeping in their cars because they dont have enough hotel rooms. The government has put a state of emergency, the provincial government, and they have ordered people not to come to this area. Its a very popular tourist area, and they have told tourists to leave, to keep hotel rooms open for the local residents who need them as there are so many homes under evacuation orders. We there are so many homes under evacuation orders. There are so many homes under evacuation orders. We have been seeinu evacuation orders. We have been seeing the evacuation orders. We have been seeing the Evacuations Evacuation orders. We have been seeing the evacuations in evacuation orders. We have been seeing the evacuations in other l seeing the evacuations in other areas of canada as well. We saw long lines of people waiting for aerial evacuations. Authorities obviously have a lot on their plates. Hundreds of fires burning in the general area there. Does it seem to you that there are enough resources to get these blazes under control . , to get these blazes under control . To get these blazes under control . ,. , control . Yeah, that is a very aood control . Yeah, that is a very good question. Control . Yeah, that is a very good question. The control . Yeah, that is a very good question. The answer i control . Yeah, that is a very| good question. The answer is no, because theresjust good question. The answer is no, because theres just so many catastrophic fires and there are only so many resources to put at them. We had a First Nations chiefs in a community about an hour from here, he was very vocal in his complaints over two Lightning Strike fires from last month, several weeks ago, that way in a remote area. They didnt have the resources to tackle them. Of course the heatwave came and they exploded in size and forced evacuations there, and earned many homes in that community. Not only him, but others have said, look, we need more resources. But they are really stretched thin, only so many firefighters. We do have crews from other countries, from australia, mexico and some other countries, here as well. As well as out of province firefighters. But it hasnt just been British Columbia, there are other areas in canada. Its been a really catastrophic year for firefighters. Catastrophic year for firefighters. Catastrophic year for firefiuhters. ,. ,. , firefighters. Just to put it on perspeetive. Firefighters. Just to put it on perspective, ive firefighters. Just to put it on perspective, ive been firefighters. Just to put it on l perspective, ive been looking at this graph from the website and it shows how at this graph from the website and it shows how much at this graph from the website and it shows how much area at this graph from the website and it shows how much area has burned this year, 15 million hectares, about three times worse than previous fire seasons. Can you briefly give us a sense of how you would describe the fire season you are going through in canada this year . We are going through in canada this year . Are going through in canada this ear . , this year . We have fire season is everywhere this year . We have fire season is everywhere in this year . We have fire season is everywhere in the this year . We have fire season is everywhere in the area this year . We have fire season is everywhere in the area im l is everywhere in the area im in, but nothing like this before, a Record Number of hectares burned, as you mentioned. With the intense heat waves we have had, it is the winds driving those claims. We saw on thursday night, its unlike anything ive ever seen before and ive been here for ten years covering these fires. 20 years ago, we had a very big fire in the kelowna area, 230 homes were lost. That is the fire of record in this region that everybody talked about. This time around, people are saying its as bad as that one. We dont yet have the numbers of properties that have been lost. But its safe to imagine it is in the many dozens if not in the hundreds already. This year is worse than anything i have seen before. Just the fact that these fires are in communities, Notjust Burning in the vast forests of British Columbia. A bit of a long answer but it is a very catastrophic year here. Brady, Reporterwith A very catastrophic year here. Brady, reporter with the cbc, in west kelowna, thank you so much. , in west kelowna, thank you so much. ,. , the death toll from the devastating wildfires on the Hawaiian Island of maui has risen to 11a. Many people are still unaccounted for, with Search And Rescue Dogs scouring the rubble for more victims. As of saturday, at least two thirds of the search has been completed. The death toll from the devastating wildfires as authorities continue their efforts, residents are coming to terms with whats happened. I grew igrew up i grew up in this neighbourhood here. ~. ,. ,. ,~ i grew up in this neighbourhood here. ,. , here. What does it make you feel seeing here. What does it make you feel seeing it here. What does it make you feel seeing it like here. What does it make you feel seeing it like this here. What does it make you feel seeing it like this now . | here. What does it make you| feel seeing it like this now . I just feel sad, a lot of people, a lot of families they lost everything, people lost their lives over here, you know . This all could have been prevented. Among the destroyed businesses is the World Famous Restaurant and music venue fleetwoods, owned by musician mick fleetwood. 0ur correspondent sophie long. Calculating the human cost could take many months. So much was lost here. Man, lahaina was the capital before it was honolulu. The Kings And Queens used to live in lahaina, it was a sacred place. Lahaina town and the community of lahaina epitomises that culture of the hawaiian story. Its a crazy, vibrant town that actually was alive and wasntjust a tourist attraction. All the surroundings of that town was a Real Community that lived and breathed way before creatures like me even knew about this island. So many buildings burned, but one had a special place in the hearts of locals and of people around the world. They all flocked to fleetwoods on front street. It may have been owned by a non native who happened to be a rock star, but it had Hawaiian Culture at its heart. Chanting. It was myjob, my Responsibility Tojust keep the Hawaiian Culture there. That was one of the first things i feel that nick wanted things i feel that mick wanted to do since opening, he always wanted to have a hawaiian presence there. He would do a chant and talk about the connections of the Hawaiian Islands from the hawaiian perspective and i had the blessingl of being able to do so. Notjust playing the bagpipes but as a bard to share the amazing connections i between the uk and these Hawaiian Islands. And people come and look at. The Hawaiian Flag and say, ah, why is the unionjack in it . And then, they go. On with their holiday and dont think about it. But this is the only place in the world where the union jack flies and was never officially a british territory. All those who worked at fleetwoods, more than 120 of them, have been accounted for. But many have lost everything theyve all lost their jobs and place they called home. For a lot of people, it was notjust a job, it was a second home. What will you miss most about fleetwoods . Everything, the smell of the wood, to the sun on my back standing there with the wool, and the sound of the crowd, the interaction, the smiles between people who know each other extremely well. As a family. The whole place, it really was magic. Lahaina town has gone, but the culture has not gone, in fact, its being reminded i of it and how important it is. What it will be, i dont know. But it has to have a sense of history to it and have. A hallowed vibration. Hallowed tribute to i what happened there. People here are overwhelmed by grief and the Journey Towards healing will be slow. But they hold onto hope and the breathtaking beauty that remains. The acting mayor of the ukrainian city of chernihiv has condemned a deadly Russian Missile attack on a theatre as yet another war crime against civilians. The un has described the strike as heinous. A Ballistic Missile hit the building in the city centre, killing at least seven people and injuring about 130. The theatre was hosting a gathering of drone manufacturers. Russia says it successfully hit a military target. Ukraines president zelensky has been on an official visit to sweden, where he spoke about the attack. Translation our bright city of chernihiv. This morning, russia launched missiles at the city, at the very centre of it where the National Drama theatre is located, as well as many residential homes. There were many people in the theatre at the time and many were at home, too. More than 90 people were injured, 12 children among them. They were just taking a walk in the Central Square with their parents. Among the dead a six year old child whose mother is seriously injured and is in intensive care. My condolences to those who lost their loved ones in this russian, obviously terrorist, attack. 0ur ukraine correspondent James Waterhouse has more. The moment of impact captured on film. A typical saturday, suddenly one this woman wont forget. The injuries and deaths reflect the timing and brutality of this strike. Chernihiv� s theatre bore the brunt of this Russian Missile. Its surroundings felt the immense force from the blast. Annas restaurant was just next door. Translation | saw two girls | here, there was a lot of blood. One had her leg wounded. There was no skin. We put a Tourniquet On and we were waiting for an ambulance, but it took a long time. Another girl was screaming loudly. It turns out a Drone Exhibition had been staged here this morning. Military volunteers were among the guests. It does suggest a motive. Moscow usually says its targeting military areas. But look, there is an overarching reason behind Russian Missiles landing in ukrainian cities, and that is its continued invasion. It tries to harm the areas it cant necessarily occupy. Hanging ukrainian and European Union flags represent the countrys continued alignment with the west. The surrounding devastation is another reminder of how much moscow wants to pull it the other way. James waterhouse, bbc news, chernihiv. Mediators from the west African Group ecowas have held their first meeting with coup leaders in niger, and with the president they toppled. Ecowas has warned of Military Action if diplomacy fails. The delegation held talks with military officers, including general tchiani, in the capital niamey. They were also briefly able to meet the ousted president , mohamed bazoum. Russias Space Agency Says an emergency has been detected on its luna 25 probe, two days before its planned moon landing. These are pictures of the spacecraft prior to its launch. Roskosmos says the abnormal situation happened during a maneouvre as the craft prepares for a pre landing orbit. 0ur europe regional editor paul moss has been following developments. The Russian Space agency only a few hours ago was showing off photographs it had taken of the lunar surface. Photographs it had taken of the lunarsurface. It photographs it had taken of the lunar surface. It said the Instruments On Board Luna 25 had already made Chemical Analysis of the soil so they were obviously feeling pretty pleased. Now what happened . They say they were Firing Clusters to put luna 25 into whats called a tree landing orbit. And then there was an emergency. Firing so asked ans. It hasnt said what, but i dont think they would have acknowledged any problem unless it was serious. Its important to everybody on scientific reasons, because the spaceship is going to try to have the first ever soft landing on the moons in south pole, and it hopes to find evidence of water there, which would be very useful, perhaps necessary if there was ever to be a permanent human base on the moon. However, are the reasons why the mission is important, and that is all about prestige. The mission was launched when russia was under sanctions and it couldnt get some of the normal technical parts. Some people said it had a lower chance of success because of that. If russia can carry out the first soft landing on the south pole under sanctions without those parts it can say, look how strong this country is, Vladimir Putin can show off about it, we can do that even with sanctions. However if the mission was to fail, russia might look bad, and certainly not good for the prestige of the president Vladimir Putin. Excitment is building in england and spain, with the two countries going head to head in sundays womens world cup final. Neither team has ever made it this far in the tournament. 0ur reporter in madrid Sergi Forcada filed this report. Excitement is building ahead of spains first final in the world cup and during the match, there will be parties and fan zones across the country and possibly the biggest one will be here in madrid with 6,000 fans watching the final together. Already, one of the main fountains in the city has been lit up and yellow and yellow, the colours of the spanish flag. Womens football, its already been rising in spain for the past few years and many believe that victory will give it a boost and will be a turning point. Despite the controversies between the managers and the squad. The players like putellas are seen as idols for many. I was raised here in spain and if when i was kid you asked my classmates to name a female football player, we would not have been able to give you an answer. Now, things are changing. And football in terms of salaries and coverage and today, those making the headlines are the women and whats more important for the spanish fans, they are just 90 minutes away from bringing the world cup home. Sergi forcada in madrid. Shaimaa khalil now takes a look at spains dramaticjourney to the final and how this tournament has inspired the younger generation. And done gabi lopez has been following his National Teams phenomenal rise in the womens world cup down under. As a former player in spains second division, this final hits very close to home. Ive been watching the tv in spain, the radio, and everybody� s talking about the final. Everybody. My family were commentating. Ive never seen that before. Im still playing, im a coach, and i can say now, i can see aitana, alexia, jennifer and i can say, wow, they are amazing. So i think for the kids, for the coaches, for the players, its amazing that womens football is that big. You wouldnt notice it at first glance, but this team, now one win away from world cup glory, has been marred by so much tension and unrest. At the centre of that is head coachjorge vilda. Tensions followed last yea r� s euros defeat against england, with 15 players threatening to quit over concerns about his Training Methods and inadequate game preparation. Cracks were obvious after their humiliating loss against japan. All through the tournament, the deep divisions threatened to spill over on the pitch. It has been a rough yearforthem, between the players, with the coach. And i think they have just understood that they have to just lay that on one side and just be focused on the world cup, trying to get the best of themselves on the pitch, and i think they have really achieved it. Spain managed to write a different story on the pitch. Its a squad that delivers beautiful football, a team chock full of talent who mostly come from barcelonas dominant womens team. The teenage star salma paralluelo, a former runner, has scored in the quarter and semifinals and is now one of the standout players of this tournament. Salma paralluelo, i think its crazy that shes just 19 years old, and shesjust been fully committed to football for one year. Probably she will be one of the best players in the next years. Spains team has exceeded expectations at every crucial junction of this tournament. Theyve managed to put deep differences aside and create memorable moments on the pitch. They now face england, a formidable foe, for a chance to lift that trophy for the first time. But no matter what the result is, this womens world cup has inspired a whole new generation of young players. Its a testament to how far the womens game has come that many of the players who grew up with only male role models have now themselves become idols. Now theres a real opportunity to get into soccer, like theres somewhere to go afterwards. I think that womens popularity has improved a lot. Itsjust been really inspiring to watch them break so many records. The countdown to the final is on, and there are some very strong opinions here. Spain. England. Spain. England stay with us here on bbc news. Hello there. It certainly was quite an eventful start to our weekend, with storm betty pushing north, bringing heavy rain and strong winds. A pretty grey and blustery start in northern ireland. Here, we had a6 millimetres of rain from storm betty. But the story improved and, actually, we had some sunshine and some warmth coming through. By the end of the afternoon, temperatures in Lincolnshire Peaking at 25. 9 celsius. So this was the story, then, on saturday, with storm betty anchored to the north west, starting to drift its way a little bit further westward. So as we go through the day on sunday, we will have more cloud the further north and west and a few scattered showers to begin with. And then into the afternoon, perhaps some more showers developing across the western half of england and wales. Further east, drier, settled with some sunshine. And temperatures, well, 17 to 21 degrees for scotland and northern ireland, perhaps peaking at 2a or 25 degrees 77 fahrenheit for england and wales. Into the first part of next week, low pressure will move in from the north and it will bring showers or longer spells of Rain Across Scotland and northern ireland. Some blustery winds as well. For england and wales, it stays largely dry with showers fairly isolated, and with a south westerly Wind Direction, those temperatures will start to climb. Itll feel quite pleasant, in actual fact. Temperatures peaking at 26 degrees here, 16 to 21 under the cloud and the rain. A similar story as we move into tuesday, always the risk of some showers continuing into the far north and west and a few along west facing coasts. But therell be plenty of sunshine and plenty of warmth. It will feel quite pleasant. Once again, those temperatures peaking widely into the mid 20s across central and southern england. But by the middle part of the week, we are expecting a change. A Weather Front could potentially bring some wetter weather, and as this drifts its way steadily eastwards, the Wind Direction will swing around to a fresher north westerly. So that means that were going to lose some of that warmth. The russet tones disappear back to the near continent. It will be a cooler story towards the end of the working week. So further north, it looks likely it will stay cool and showery at times, with temperatures mid to high teens. But even across england and wales, a noticeable difference to the feel of the weather, although we might not see that much rain in the far south east. This is bbc news. Well have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. Chloe, would we like to be in a video about how much i love you . And you, bambi . Dogs have never been more popular. In the uk, we bought 3. 2 million pets during lockdown. In europe, puppies are now a multibillion euro industry. But where are all these puppies coming from . For the first time, our world unveils a criminal underworld of Puppy Traders trafficking dogs across europe. They came here to resell those dogs in england. Those englishmen, they also dealt in drugs. The criminals are breeding dogs in unlicensed puppy mills in hungary. These dogs suffer abuse and neglect. The dogs are sold into a vast Pet Trade Network in Western Europe that handles 8 million puppies a year. Many are illegally passed off as the offspring of a much loved family pet. Hungary has emerged as a Dog Breeding Power in europe