this is bbc news. these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. king charles prepares to host a buckingham palace reception for the dignatories in london who are here to attend queen elizabeth s funeral tomorrow. president biden is among the hundreds of world leaders now in london for monday s funeral service at westminster abbey. i ll be speaking some of the tens of thousands who already have. in other news, millions of people in south western japan have been evacuated as the region braces itself for the biggest typhoon in decades. ukraine says more than 59 bodies have now been recovered from a mass burial site in the recently liberated city of izyum. hello and welcome, if you re watching in the uk or around the world. king charles will host a reception for hundreds of world leaders and royal dignitaries at buckingham palace later today ahead of queen elizabeth s funeral on monday. on the final full day of the queen s lying in state, tens of thousands of mem
Storm florence. All of our crews are out in it. Well be bringing all of this information to you. Our breaking News Coverage our breaking News Coverage continues now with ac360. Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com good evening. Im Anderson Cooper in willing, North Carolina. The story has been wailg rain and rain and more rain. Were seeing the heaviest band of rain just in the last ten minutes or so hitting this area down by the cape fear river. Five people have died so far in this storm. Five people. Five lives lost. Hundreds of people have had to be rescued from their homes. Some here in wilmington. Others in new bern and elsewhere. There have been rescues going on last night throughout today and no doubt will continue tonight. Well be talking to some rescuers in the next hour as
well as some people who have been rescued. And the stories they tell are harrowing of water coming into their homes. Of sending their children up into the attic with what they thought was to save their lives, an
multiple states from california to texas with triple digit temperatures. and a new round of severe storms including possible tornadoes from mississippi to minnesota. abc s chief meteorologist ginger zee tracking it all for us tonight. hi, ginger. hi there, david. we ve got excessive heat warnings for three days. nevada, arizona, and california. if las vegas gets to 110 tomorrow, it would be their earliest on record. either way, it s about three weeks early from their average. so, this is early, and it will be a especially if you don t have shelter. you can see some of the numbers like phoenix to 116 on thursday. even up to boise, idaho, where you re seeing 96. so, it goes pretty far north, as well as that high pressure system builds. it s been over mexico, but now it s expanding. and speaking of pressure systems, a low with the damaging wind right now, there s severe thunderstorms from jackson, mississippi, right down into new orleans, baton rouge, and it s not just damaging wind. we
takes off laser x and beanbags and try to get as close as possible using the window. we don t have a steering wheel to turn right and left. we control up and down and we use the wind to adjust the direction of travel. reporter: this is all about the weather. rain last night, we don t have balloons out yet. we have a great festival, thanks a lot. have a good flight today. will: how do you come back to the place you came from if there is no right and left? coming up, out of this world revelation on capitol hill. do we have the bodies of the pilot of this craft? biologics came with some of these recoveries. with a human or nonhuman? nonhuman. will: the aerospace engineer who has had two ufo sightings next.
submerged roads in pensacola. here s what it looked like driving there last night. it s why emergency officials pleaded with people to stay off the roads, sending out alerts, warning residents to seek higher ground asap, and it doesn t look like relief from the weather will come anytime soon. recovery efforts in sweltering heat, we re talking triple digit heat indexes that could last for days. nbc meteorologist bill karins is here with me. what a mess, what are we expecting? this is like the summer months, heat waves, eventually hurricanes later in the summer. this is a spring weather pattern with these tornadoes and not to mention the flash flooding that we saw. pensacola got nailed. 16 inches of rain last night. that was amazing. the area of greatest concern right now, a line of strong thunderstorms heading through new jersey. it s south of new york city. went through philadelphia earlier. reports of wind damage, and 1 inch hail. looks like the strongest of the storms now is starti