with the national weather service warning there could be catastrophic and life-threatening flooding. then i m away, the death toll there climb into 114 as authorities say will only rise in the days and weeks to come, following the catastrophic wildfire on the seaside town of lahaina. now back to dateline. there was a time when doctors gave brittani marcell just hours to live. but somehow she held on almost rising from the dead. in 2010, through hours an hours of hard work, brittani s bottle became to hear. she no longer struggles to talk. here, at last, his brittani and her own words. you wake up from your coma. what s the first thing that
your final thoughts, nicole? that s laughable. mounting evidence is coming out. for them to say there is nonstop evidence he was involved, i completely disagree. the 1023 where there were allegedly two recordings. i think the investigation needs to go full throttle. let s bring the whistleblowers forward and corroborate everything. if it is a fair justice department, charges should be coming through. we all agree. john yoo and nicole parker, thank you both. wildfires still burning on maui tonight. search and rescue teams looking for survivors among the ashes and the areas hardest hit is the seaside town of lahaina. a first look at the destruction, william, what are you seeing there? well, i will tell you where we are, tracy. we are half a mile from downtown.
junior doctors in england begin their latest strike a four day walkout over pay and conditions. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast moving news, interviews and reaction. we start in hawaii. 55 people are now known to have died in devastating wildfires there. about a thousand remain unaccounted for. downed communication lines are making it difficult to locate people. to give you a sense of the utter devastation caused on maui take a look at these drone pictures from the historic seaside town of lahaina. you can see the burnt out wreckage of people s homes. the governor of hawaii, josh green estimated that 80
across maui. parts of the island looking like a bomb went off and evacuations are happening around the clock. the headline in the local paper has a haunting succinct description, truly apocalyptic. the seaside town of lahaina once the capital of the hawaiian kingdom is now largely burned to the ground. 217 buildings gone and with them irreplaceable pieces of personal lives and shared history. familiar landscapes incinerated, now they ll never be the same. thousands of residents had to run for their lives, one man telling nbc news he had just minutes to escape. two houses i grew up, my grandparents home, my house where my brother lives, my mother, my father, every single person that i work with, the people i see at the bank, the grocery store, everyone i know is now homeless. and for thousands more, dream