Of information we have from afp saying rescuers entering the tunnel to extract the five year old who has been struck down the bottom of that 30 me to shaft. He has been stuck down the bottom of that 30 metre well shaft. We will bring you more on this when we get any updates. Now its time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. Hello. Its a wet and windy afternoon for many, the best of any sunshine across the far east and southeast of england. Meanwhile, for scotland, snow becomes an increasing hazard over the next 2a hours, this cold front sliding its way south and eastwards, the snow showers piling into scotland. Notice the squeeze in the isobars, so weve got some strong winds to deal with through this afternoon and into tomorrow. Gusts perhaps 50, 55 mph for some western coast. For many, its milder compared to yesterday, Butjust Mid Single figures as a high across scotland. And here further snow showers piling in through the evening and overnight. Coupled with those gusty winds
Let me bring you some breaking news on the nhs. The average Response Time in february for ambulances in england dealing with the most urgent incidents, defined as calls from people with life threatening illnesses or injuries, was eight minutes and 25 seconds, nhs figures show. This is down very slightly from eight minutes and 26 Seconds Injanuary, but is above the target standard Response Time of seven minutes. Ambulances took an average of 36 minutes and 20 seconds last month to respond to emergency calls such as heart attacks, strokes and sepsis. This is down from a0 minutes and six Seconds Injanuary while the target is 18 minutes. Response times for urgent calls, such as late stages of labour, Non Severe Burns and diabetes, averaged two hours, four minutes and 12 seconds in february, down from two hours, 12 minutes and 48 seconds in january. Back to our top story. The communities secretary, michael gove, has told the bbc why the government is introducing a new definitgion for extrem
93 people are now known to have died, but the governor of hawaii has warned people to expect that number to rise significantly, after the worst wildfires to hit an american state in more than a century. Our North America correspondent, john sudworth, reports from the island. Vital supplies being loaded onto a boat that would normally be taking tourists whale watching. These boats are now making multiple daily trips into the Disaster Zone with a growing sense of frustration. We are all wondering why there was no help centre. Where are the resources . Why are we taking supplies on the boat instead of a helicopter . We do this because we have to. An hour into the journey and the devastation along the shoreline comes into view. We can quite clearly see the town of lahaina now and you can make out is the blackened the landscape above the town where the grass is burning and what happened with the Hurricane Blowing away to the south, the pressure brought the wind over the top of the island, p