dozens of people still unaccounted for this hour. our mola lenghi is in the flood zone, and rob marciano times out the rain and the new heat wave threatening the east coast. the growing monkeypox outbreak. new york city joins san francisco in declaring a state of emergency. the city s health commissioner calls new york the epicenter of the virus as the city awaits more vaccine doses. the war in ukraine. one of the country s richest men, a top grain tycoon, killed in a russian strike as dozens of ships remain docked at the country s ports, those vessels packed with agricultural products. and vladimir putin s new warning to the west. the nation mourns the loss of two trailblazers tonight, nba bill russell, a pioneer on and off the court, a hall of famer with 11 nba championships, two as the league s first black coach. after growing up in the segregated south, russell marched for civil rights and paved the way for generations of nba players who followed. and we mark the
deliberately targeting him in his mansion. here in odesa, ships loaded with grain still awaiting the go-ahead to leave. vladimir putin meanwhile today touting russia s sea power at a parade marking navy day, saying russia s fleet will soon be equipped with hypersonic missiles, calling the u.s. the main threat to moscow. outside of russia, though, there are growing demands for the kremlin to let international investigators into the prison camp where dozens of ukrainian p.o.w.s were killed in an explosion. these satellite images showing only the building holding the p.o.w.s was damaged. ukraine accusing russia of moving the men into it before blowing it up. russia is blaming ukraine. kostiantyn velychko spent over 100 days imprisoned in the camp before being released. they just beat us by different parts of our bodies. reporter: as ukraine continues to hold back russia, president zelenskyy ordering a mandatory evacuation of the donbas region, saying the more people who leave the regi