Finding out tonight about that finding out tonight. Renter beware. The grandmother renting out rooms in her home now facing a massive fine. Tonight, the profits and pitfalls like homesharing sites like airbnb. Good evening, thanks for joining us on this sunday. We begin tonight with the growing wildfire crisis, tinderdry conditions, erratic winds and soaring temperatures have created the perfect recipe for a series of raging infernos. Those fires are stretching resources thin. With firefighters working overtime, many brought in from across the country. And many residents are staying behind, protecting their homes and their livelihoods, like this rancher in washington state, and tonight worry for the region a blanket of smoke stretching hundred of miles. Creating a toxic smog. We begin with our coverage with kayna whitworth. Reporter the west under assault tonight by flames, with resources stretched so thin here that smaller Fire Departments cant afford to send crews where theyre needed
Crews scramble to find nearly a hundred more still missing. Renter beware. The grandmother renting out rooms in her home now facing a massive fine. The profits and pitfalls like homesharing sites like airbnb. Good evening, thanks for joining us on then sunday. We begin tonight with the growing wildfire crisis, tirnd dry conditions, erratic winds and soaring temperatures have created the perfect recipe for a series of raging infernos. Those fires are stretching resources thin. With firefighters working overtime, many brought in from across the country. And many residents are staying behind protecting their homes and their livelihoods, like this rancher in Washington State tonight worry for the region a blanket of smoke stretching hundred of miles. We begin with our coverage with kaythat whitworth. Reporter the west under assault tonight by flames, with no end in sight. Its still hot. Its still dry. The weather doesnt look to be improving anytime soon. We are stretched very thin here in
Finding out tonight. Renter beware. The grandmother renting out rooms in her home now facing a massive fine. Tonight, the profits and pitfalls like homesharing sites like airbnb. Good evening, thanks for joining us on this sunday. We begin tonight with the growing wildfire crisis, tinderdry conditions, erratic winds and soaring temperatures have created the perfect recipe for a series of raging infernos. Those fires are stretching resources thin. With firefighters working overtime, many brought in from across the country. And many residents are staying behind, protecting their homes and their livelihoods, like this rancher in washington state, and tonight worry for the region a blanket of smoke stretching hundred of miles. Creating a toxic smog. We begin with our coverage with kayna whitworth. Reporter the west under assault tonight by flames, with no end in sight. Resources stretched so thin here that smaller Fire Departments cant afford to send crews where theyre needed most. And on
The United Nations fears for the safety of up to 150,000 civilians trapped in the last enclave of mosul. Its still held by the so called Islamic State but the iraqi army is closing in. As it does the Un Humanitarian Co ordinator in the country warns civilians are at extreme almost unimaginable risk. More on that in a moment. But first, our correspondent 0rla guerin reports from the front line in mosuls old city. Shes with Cameraman Nicholas Hameon and producer firle davies. A warning her report contains distressing images. A journey to the front line, our windscreen a reminder of the dangers ahead. 0ur escort from iraqs elite counterterrorism force. Snaking forward towards an enemy that is still inflicting casualties. Like this wounded soldier, being rushed away as we arrived. And families fleeing, too. 0n foot. Escaping hunger and fear, and a beloved city robbed of life. No food, no water. This is the old city area, it is really the heart of the battle. And when you look around here y
The United Nations fears for the safety of up to 150,000 civilians trapped in the last enclave of mosul. Its still held by the so called Islamic State but the iraqi army is closing in. As it does the Un Humanitarian Co ordinator in the country warns civilians are at extreme almost unimaginable risk. More on that in a moment. But first, our correspondent 0rla guerin reports from the front line in mosuls old city. Shes with Cameraman Nicholas Hameon and producer firle davies. A warning her report contains distressing images. A journey to the front line, our windscreen a reminder of the dangers ahead. 0ur escort from iraqs elite counterterrorism force. Snaking forward towards an enemy that is still inflicting casualties. Like this wounded soldier, being rushed away as we arrived. And families fleeing, too. 0n foot. Escaping hunger and fear, and a beloved city robbed of life. No food, no water. This is the old city area, it is really the heart of the battle. And when you look around here y