And then these high winds, winds averaging 70 mph, reignited those flames and, at times, they now believe that that fire was moving at a speed of one mile every minute, leaving those residents of lahaina with little chance of escaping. Now here at this harbour today, weve met volunteers who have been taking their boats, packing their boats with aid, trying to get over to lahaina to distribute much needed humanitarian aid. People still need food, water, clean drinking water, shelter. The absolute basics at the moment, which are in short supply. And, speaking to everyone, you get the sense that people are traumatised here. Many people from lahaina in particular have lost absolutely everything but, because their humanitarian needs are so great, theyre barely able to process the loss. Theyre barely able to grieve when essentially they are sleeping out in the open in some cases when they have such dire humanitarian needs. There are other concerns about the weather. You can see that at times
Bowlers channelling australian bowlers chanbeling beyonce. Good morning. Its wednesday, 2nd august. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live recent unrest in english and welsh jails is causing grave concern, according to the Prison Governors Association. In an open letter, the president of the organisation said governors were facing unacceptable stress. The letter comes after two days of unrest at the mount establishment in hertfordshire. Mark lobel reports. There have been days of disorder at prisons in wiltshire and hertfordshire where riot trained officers were deployed to subdue unruly prisoners. This past year has brought an average of 20 attacks a day on staff in prisons in england and wales, following a decline in the number of Prison Officers over the past few years and complaints over pay. Now the president of Prison Governors Association is publicly blaming the government for what she calls a crisis in many jails and unacceptable stress and anxiety amongst workers. In an open letter to P
the last a0 years has seen unprecendented spending in english football. it was back in 1979 trevor francis became the first million pound player, joining nottingham forest from birmingham city. alan shearer s move for 15 million from blackburn to newcastle for 15 million in 1996 was at the time a new record. then in recent years we ve seen the rise of the £100 million player, jack grealish hitting that dizzying sum making the move from aston villa to manchester ciy in the summer of 2020. now dwarfed by the monster deal of £115 million for moises caicedo. big deals and big names in saudi arabia too. brazil s superstar neymar who remains the most expensive player of all time is the latest to head to their pro league. he s on the verge ofjoining al hilal for around 77 million. paris saint germain having paid 200 million for him six years ago. the opening weekend of the new premier league season was rounded off with manchester united beating wolves at old trafford last night.