has had on their lives. judith moritz, bbc news. the national weather service in the united states has issued its first ever tropical storm warning for california. hurricane hillary is the category for hurricane. winds up to 230 kilometres an hour. it s expected to make landfall soon in a mexican state. flags are flying and police have been closing roads. they are preparing for the hurricane. there are warnings of potentially catastrophic flooding, although forecasts think the storm will lose some wind speeds as it reaches southern california. there is also work to shore up mountains. there
black warning flags are flying and police have been closing roads. across the region locals have been preparing for the hurricane, as here in the resort of cabo san lucas. there are warnings of potentially catastrophic flooding, although forecasters think the storm will lose some wind speed as it reaches southern california. there preparations are also under way, including work to shore up hillsides. officials are worried about landslides and major flooding. the last tropical storm to hit california was in 1939 over 80 years ago. this map shows the predicted path the storm may take. president biden spoke about the preparations under way. i also want to note that my team is closely monitoring hurricane hilary, which has the potential to bring significant rain and flooding to southern california. fema has prepositioned personnel and supplies in the region, and they are ready to respond as needed. i urge everyone, everyone in the path of the store and to take
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trying to recover from flooding that left dozens dead biggest concern for today and tomorrow is the weather. it is very, very hot. reporter: the temperature has been so brutal the teamster union cited a delivery man collapsing in arizona last month to say u.p.s. must provide cooling measures or they are sending drivers out to die in the heat. u.p.s. says the health and safety of our employees is our highest priority. u.p.s. drivers are trained to work outdoors and manage the effects of hot weather. but on the back side of the current heatwave, another problem. more massive storms. my home had about 2 to 3 foot of water in it. reporter: st. louis was hammered by 60-mile-per-hour wind gusts and up to 3 inches of rain an hour, closing roads, flooding homes. i woke up, the water was this high. almost drowned. we had to get out in boats and everything. reporter: in michigan, tens of thousands lost power as trees were blown down. and those blazes out west?