JUDY WOODRUFF:

California's Governor Jerry Brown today declared emergencies in Napa, Sonoma and Yuba counties.

Heavy rain and gusty wind followed the remains of Hurricane Nate across the East Coast today. The storm quickly weakened after making landfall in Louisiana and Mississippi over the weekend. It still triggered flooding and widespread power outages, but much of the power was quickly restored.

Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Ophelia formed today, far out in the Atlantic.

The governor of Puerto Rico, Ricardo Rossello, says that he's ordering an investigation into distribution of supplies since Hurricane Maria. Rossello says that food and water is being sent to hard-hit towns, but that people aren't receiving the supplies. He told CNN there will be — quote — "hell to pay" for those who mismanage the aid.

Two more deaths are now linked to a nursing home that lost air conditioning during Hurricane Irma. Police in Hollywood, Florida, say a pair of women, one, 90 years old, the other, 95, have died. They'd been found in the overheated facility days after the storm. A criminal investigation is proceeding.

A new surge of Rohingya refugees crossed into Bangladesh today. They said they had been set upon by Buddhist mobs and government soldiers in Myanmar. Drone footage showed the sprawling camps in Bangladesh, where more than half-a-million people have fled. One boat of refugees capsized last night, killing at least 12.