contaminated waste over that train derailment that was sent to other places without warning. the famous creator of dilbert his shocking comments leading to hundreds of papers nationwide to pull the comic strict. plus, hours to liftoff. a new crew is headed to the international space station after mishaps in spaces on the space station. and the amazing celebration for a team manager who got his big moment on the court. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with kate snow good evening. that strong storm that dumped rain and snow on california is h heading east now the same scene across new mexico today 11 million people are at risk for wind gusts for 80 and 110 miles per hour, and tornadoes are likely across oklahoma. and in california, after historic snow, now raging rivers. the ground so saturated, rock slides are the concern, like this one northwest of l.a. dana griffin starts us off tonight. reporter: tonight, the remnants of a massive storm that battered the re
it could have even been worse last night with the amount of rain we had. i m just glad we re safe that video is really something dana griffin is with us now you re at that rv park about an hour north of l.a. is there concern for the people who are still there, dana? reporter: yeah, well, kate, i want to show you, this is one of the three rvs that fell into the water as this hillside gave way. as a precaution, those homes that were nearby have since relocated to the opposite side of this rv park. kate all right dana, thank you. there are new concerns tonight that china is considering supplying russia with weapons and ammunition to help its invasion of ukraine, as the fighting intensifies there. erin mclaughlin has the latest from kyiv. reporter: tonight the latest from the town of vuhledar, ukrainian troops are
the ground so saturated, rock slides are the concern, like this one northwest of l.a. dana griffin starts us off tonight. reporter: tonight, the remnants of a massive storm that battered the region with heavy rain and historic snow. oh, my. it s compact. reporter: in this part of the san bernardino county mountains, about two hours from l.a., several feet of unplowed snow is also impossible for security guard pete rodriguez to get to work i m 5 9 , and the snow was up to my chest. reporter: and even greater concern at the medical center where he works he says staffers staying overnight and food and supplies are running low. how are they able to survive inside the medical center all this time? they ve had no deliveries this past week since the storm started. so they ve been reliant on what they have had in. never even saying that they re starting to run out of supplies now. reporter: big bear lake saw the snowiest