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From the ice to the snow, it was a day for speed. Norways Aksel Lund Svindal making history in the mens downhill, at 35, the oldest ever champion. In the womens giant slalom meanwhile, the photographers got an unexpected close up. Both they and switzerlands lara gut thankfully unscathed. By the end, they had a new focus, americas Mikaela Shiffrin winning the first of potentially several golds here. But for sheer thrills and spills, todays medal goes to snowboard cross. In particular, Frances Pierre vaultier who crashed in his semifinal, got up, scraped through and then only went and won it. Rarely has persistence paid off quite so perfectly. It is now Early Morning here in pyeongchang, and there could be plenty more drama over the next few hours. Can dom parsons win team gb their first hours. Can dom parsons win team gb theirfirst medal of hours. Can dom parsons win team gb their first medal of these games . We will also see Lizzy Yarnold begin the defence of her skeleton title. Andrew
Now to a developing story, the rocky fire raging on this morning, more than 62000 acres charred at this point and that fire still just 12 contained. Here is a look at where the fire is actually burning, evacuations are underway with more than 6300 structures threatened near clearlake. That is one of just one of 20 wildfires burning in the state of King Abdullah right now. Its definitely one of the largest of those fires. Kris sanchez joins us right now. Reporter veteran firefighters are using words like unpress depped and erratic and part of the problem is that this fire is burning in an area where there have not been any fires am recorded hi ri. The fire is voracious, continuing to grow and deny all efforts to contain it. Although firefighters did hold the line at 12 containment, the fire jumped a major fire line, the flames spread across highway 20, winds pushing the fire north towards thousands of homes. Highway 50 was supposed to be a natural fire break. Cal fire says that the fire
The rocky fire raging on with no end in sight. As of this morning these,nm mase flames burned through near 100 square miles of dry rugged per rain not far from clearlake, about 100 miles north of San Francisco. This animation puts it into perspective how much that this had fire has grown since it broke out last week. At one point it took just five hours for the fire to grow 20,000 acres, today in the bay kris sanchez following the story for us. Firefighters say this fire is like nothing they have ever seen before. Reporter because this is the first fire am this rare area in recorded history. It is prime for, the fuels are bone dry from our years of record drought. Veteran firefighters are saying they have never seen anything like it this before. They may not ever again. The fire is so voracious, continuing to grow, continuing to defy efforts to contain t although firefighters held the line at 12 containment, the fire jumped a fire line, a major one, overnight. The flames spreading acro
Refugee family making the precarious crossing from turkey to the greek islands. Well have all the days sport including. [applause] the new president as the sports struggles in its wake of doping allegations. Hello, we start this news hour in yemen. A country described by the u. N. s Children Agency one of the most terrifying places in the world to be a child. In the latest alert unicef say that children are dying every day. Those who survive live in constant fear of being killed. Since the war escalated in march, 398 children have died, and 605 have been injured. Children are also being forced to fight in the war with unicef confirming that 377 have been recruited as child soldiers. Children are going hungry with 1. 8 million expected to suffer malnutrition. The worlds food program said that a fifth of yemens population is severely food insecure, and fending on urgent help to survive. Once their playground these streets are now a battleground. For the children of yemen, war means being