thank you very much. we start with the shipping crisis in the red sea. yemen s houthi militant group has claimed responsibility for yet another attack on a container vessel, this one belonging to the french shipping line cma cgm. it happened late on tuesday despite the presence of the us navy in the area and it s the latest in a series of attacks which are prompting major shipping lines to take alternative, longer routes. the international chamber of shipping says that one in five commercial vessels are now ships are now avoiding the red sea, which accounts for 12% of global trade. it s led to a near doubling in the cost of container shipping. the attackers say they ll continue to target vessels until palestinians in gaza are allowed sufficient food and medicine. ami daniel is the chief executive of the martime intelligence and analytics firm windward, among other things, they help companies reduce risks at sea. thank you for being with us today. one in five ships choosing
and about 2,000 homes are still without power. phil mackie reports. at first light, things did not look good. the river severn had risen higher than predicted to, and not far short of record levels. these housing association flats are prone to flooding. fearing the worst, susan rescued her mum, christine, last night. almost 2020 levels, i would say, it is up to the bottom of the window sill, which it was, its only got a little bit to go to go over the windowsill, which is where it was in 2020, so just to wait and see. but others were not so lucky. that s paul s car. he s onlyjust moved here and was told this was the safest place to leave it. if it gets much higher it is probably write off. we ve got flooding alarm systems that i have now learned. ijust recently moved into a new block of flats and the alarm system went off on sunday evening so i move the car. this is where i was advised to move it to, and i kept an eye on it over the course of yesterday. and as you can see this evening,
accredited representative appointed to that investigation. police say a man was killed in gloucestershire yesterday when storm henk blew a tree onto his car. there are nearly 300 flood alerts and warnings across england and wales and about 2,400 homes are still without power. phil mackie reports. at first light, things did not look good. the river severn had risen higher than predicted to, and not far short of record levels. these housing association flats are prone to flooding. fearing the worst, susan rescued her mum, christine, last night. almost 2020 levels, i would say, it is up to the bottom of the window sill, which it was, it s only got a little bit to go to go over the windowsill, which is where it was in 2020, so just wait and see. but others were not so lucky. that s paul s car. he s onlyjust moved here and was told this was the safest place to leave it. if it gets much higher it is probably write off. we ve got flooding alarm systems that i have now learned. ijust recently