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of tropical storm hilary are making their way north. it's now a post—tropical cyclone. these are some of the latest pictures, coming from cathedral city, just outside of palm springs. torrential rain has covered much of this area in mud. many cars have been abandoned on the roads, but not all. here you see at least two people still in an rv, calling for help on the outskirts of the city. in los angeles, a record was broken for the most rain ever on an august day. california's governor gavin newsom has declared a state of emergency. cooler weather is helping canadian officials as they try to get a handle on more than 1,000 wildfires burning across british columbia and the northwest territories. tens of thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate and a state of emergency remains in force. more help is coming — soldiers are being deployed to battle the blazes. earlier, my colleague caitriona perry spoke with a former member

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BBC News

active wildfires burning in the province of british columbia, and the northwest territories. tens of thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate and a state of emergency remains in force. however, more help is coming, soldiers are being deployed to battle some blazes. the clean—up is under way in the southwest of the us as what's left of tropical storm hilary makes its way into nevada. these are some of the latest pictures, coming from cathedral city, just outside of palm springs. the torrential rain has led to much of this area being covered in mud. many cars have been abandoned on the roads — but not all. here's at least two people stuck in an rv, calling for help on the outskirts of the city. in los angeles, a record was broken for the most rain ever on an august day. california's governor gavin newsom has declared a state of emergency. the battle to become ecuador�*s next president will be decided by an october run—off. the country went to the polls on sunday, and left—wing candidate luisa gonzalez

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BBC News

meanwhile, clean—up is under way in the south—west of the us as the remnants of tropical storm hilary are now making their way north. it's now a post—tropical cyclone. these are some of the latest pictures coming from cathedral city, just outside of palm springs. torrential rain has covered much of this area in mud. many cars have been abandoned on the roads — but not all. here you see at least two people still in an rv calling for help on the outskirts of the city. in los angeles, a record was broken for the most rain ever on an august day. california's governor gavin newsom has declared a state of emergency. cooler weather is helping canadian officials as they try to get a handle on more than 1,000 wildfires burning across british columbia and the northwest territories. tens of thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate and a state of emergency remains in force. more help is coming — soldiers are being deployed to battle the blazes.

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BBC News

in canada, cooler weather is helping firefighters as they battle more than 300 active wildfires burning in the provence of british columbia, and in the north—west territories. tens of thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate and a state of emergency remains in force. however, more help is coming. soldiers are being deployed to battle some blazes. former president donald trump says he will head back to atlanta georgia thursday to turn himself in after his indictment there in georgia's probe into efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in the state. he's expected to be booked, fingerprinted, and photographed when he surrenders in atlanta. posting on his truth social platform, the former president described the case as a politically motivated witch—hunt. earlier, a judge set mr trump's bail at $200,000 and placed strict conditions on his use of social media. mr trump's appearance

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CNN Newsroom Live

that moment hasn't happened yet. the situation is set to be improving but more than 12,000 people have been evacuated from their homes as the blazes continue. >> u.s. investigators say united airlines flight damaged during a hard landing last month hit the runway three times. national transportation safety board released a report on the incident monday, it says the flight's data recorder showed that after the two main landing gear touched down, the nose landing gear hit the ground three times. it also says that none of the 193 passengers and nine crew members were hurt in the incident. an american airlines flight was diverted to jacksonville, florida on sunday after pepper spray was released in the cabin. the airline says the aircraft was traveling to new york from miami when a disruptive incident involving a customer occurred. the faa said the substance was inadvertently sprayed. still to come, a look inside the fulton county jail in georgia where donald trump is expected to surrender on

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BBC News

of emergency remains in force. however, more help is coming, soldiers are being deployed to battle some blazes. the prime minister says it has been a terrifying time. people are worried about their communities. canadians from coast to coast are watching in horror the images of apocalyptic devastation and fires going on in communities that so many of us know and so many of us have friends in. this is a scary and heartbreaking time for people. defence officials in ukraine have described claims of corruption within its army recruitment as "shameful and unacceptable". it comes after president zelensky recently sacked every regional recruitment head after officials were accused of taking bribes and intimidation. 0ur ukraine correspondent,

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Breakfast

if they will have a home to go back to. graham satchell, bbc news. another country battling wildfires is spain. on a visit to the island of tenerife, the prime minister pedro sanchez declared the areas affected as disaster zones. more than 12,000 people have had to flee their homes in what has become the canary islands�* biggest—ever wildfire. cooler temperatures and weaker overnight winds have helped firefighters bring the blazes under control. meanwhile, in the us, flooding has been causing mayhem. tropical storm hilary is moving northeast across the us state of nevada, bringing record rainfall, strong winds and flash flooding. flood warnings are in place there, as well as in california — where the storm cut off the desert city of palm springs. lucy letby has begun her whole—life sentence for murdering seven babies and trying to kill another six.

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Breakfast

road to recovery ahead. the hawaiian authorities have said it could be months, even years before the remains of all the victims are identified, and 850 people are still unaccounted for. peter bowes, bbc news. we have more environmental news for you this morning. here isjon. tens of thousands of people have had to flee their homes in canada as wildfires continue to ravage western regions of the country. canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, has labelled the scenes there "apocalyptic", and while officials hope cooler weather may help them as they battle to contain the blazes, the threat from the fires remains high. graham satchell reports. the terrifying wildfires rampaging across canada have been burning for some time now. authorities say they're trying to fight more than 1,000 separate blazes covering more than 14 million hectares — an area roughly

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Breakfast

completely destroyed. scientists say human—caused global warming is exacerbating natural hazards, making them both more frequent and more deadly. in the short term, the authorities here say there is rain forecast for later today, which should help. but tens of thousands of canadians who've been evacuated are now waiting to learn if they will have a home to go back to. graham satchell, bbc news. another country battling wildfires is spain. on a visit to the island of tenerife, the prime minister pedro sanchez declared the areas affected as disaster zones. more than 12,000 people have had to flee their homes, in what has become the canary islands' biggest—ever wildfire. cooler temperatures and weaker overnight winds have helped firefighters bring the blazes under control. meanwhile in the us,

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Breakfast

environmental stories we are bringing you this morning. jon has more. wildfires continue to ravage parts of western canada in scenes the country's prime minister, justin trudeau, has labelled "apocalyptic". officials hope cooler weather over the coming day may help them as they battle to contain the blazes — but thousands remain under evacuation orders as fires threaten towns across the region. graham satchell reports. the terrifying wildfires rampaging across canada have been burning for some time now. authorities say they're trying to fight more than 1,000 separate blazes covering more than 1a million hectares — an area roughly the size of greece. oh, my god. the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, has called the crisis in his country scary and heartbreaking. canadians from coast to coast to coast are watching in horror the images of apocalyptic devastation and fires going on in communities that so many of us know and so many of us have friends.

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