we will keep you updated on the track as that may change one direction or another, but at the end of the day, i think that we ve been through enough of these, you know if you are on that gulf coast, you could have major impacts even if you are outside of the cone. it appears many floridians heeded that warning. and stocked up on essential supplies storing out store shelves. and some are uncertain about what lies ahead. sunday it was like it is coming and now it is like get out. it is mandatory. i don t know if i want to leave or not though. i don t know where to go. you know, it is going to hit this side and hopefully no one gets hurt, but it will hit this coast. to the south in western cuba, state tv reports more than 8,000 people evacuated coastal areas ahead of tropical storm idalia. it has lashed that part of the island nation with heavy rain and strong winds.
learned from authorities moments ago that that former sergeant traveled across several states to get to that bar? reporter: that s right, david. authorities just said that snowling came from ohio to target his estranged wife, who started filing for divorce last year. her attorney says her family is shocked, and they are waiting on word for her condition tonight. david? david: will carr in california. will, thank you. we turn overseas tonight, and after the world saw those images, that jet falling from the sky, vladimir putin now breaking his silence on this mysterious plane crash that russian state tv reports killed yevgeny prigozhin and nine others. prigozhin leading that revolt, that march to moscow. tonight, putin expressing, quote, his sincerest condolences of the families of the victims. but of prigozhin, he said, he made serious mistakes in life. abc s tom soufi burridge in ukraine. reporter: tonight, vladimir putin breaking his silence, after that private jet belonging t
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reignite fires thought to have been brought under control. heavy rain has led to widespread flooding in north korea, where state tv reports that thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes. large areas of farmland are under water and more than 1,000 homes in the country s east coastal region of hamgyong have been destroyed. 0ur correspondent in seoul, laura bicker, has more. images of homestead deluged by water, and crucially, the they also said that also hundreds of agriculture fields had been destroyed by water. that had been what we are watching. in the last few months. kim jong un has said his country is suffering from a food crisis. this is caused by a series of natural disasters last year. they had successive typhoons and a really heavy monsoon season that wiped out much of last year s vital harvest.
loved that. that s not what we were going for and that s not what happened. syrian state tv reports international inspectors are now in douma. the site of last week s suspected chemical attack. remember, they couldn t get in there for the longest time. the state department says it s not true that they are not even there they still not have gotten inside the town outside of the capital of damascus. yesterday the? ers said russian and syrian inspectors were blocking them from going in purportedly because of safety concerns. now a u.s. official has accused the kremlin, did so yesterday, of tampering with the evidence there. today, the russian military officials claim they found materials to make mustard grass in a rebel laboratory in do you meanma. remembermean douma. the united states supports the rebels in proxy war between iran syria and russia. russia and syria have repeatedly denied that there was even a gas attack to begin with. saying opposition activists staged the whole thing.