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more than two thousand two hundred structures — homes and businesses — have been damaged or destroyed. recovery crews are combing through the charred ruins— and hundreds of people remain unaccounted for. the wild fires are the worst to hit a state in america in over a century, and there is growing anger on maui— is growing anger on maui, over both the lack of warning about the fires, and the response by officials to the thousands left without homes. and in some cases, without adequate food and water. sophie long reports from the island. this is what remains of lahaina. cars abandoned as people ran and jumped into the sea to escape the flames. homes and businesses reduced to charred remains. president biden promised immediate help and said every available asset should be used to provide it, but, days later, people here say it's not yet reaching those most in need and people like felicia are desperately trying to get supplies into lahaina themselves. i'm frustrated. people are... ..we�*re all together. we're one family, we need to take care of each other. no—one�*s feeding everyone. they're traumatised. they're upset. no—one�*s giving hugs. they need mental help. what do you need from me? to hear people in the same pads since the fire on thursday. kids in the same diapers since thursday. people without food. they haven't drank since before the fire. what are we doing? hundreds of thousands flock to maui's stunning coastline every year and thousands ofjobs here are dependent on tourism, but the jarring contrast between those holidaying and those hurting is difficult to bear with so many still unaccounted for. the same waters that our people just died in three days ago are the same waters the very next day these visitors, tourists were swimming in and that says a lot about where their heart and mind is through all of this and where our heart and mind is through all of this, as well. you don't see our people swimming, snorkelling, surfing. nobody is having fun in tragedy and continuing their lives like nothing has happened. there is two hawaiis right now. there is the hawaii we're living in and the hawaii they're living in, they're visiting in. as search and recovery teams continue their difficult task of sifting through the remains, people queue for hours to get back to what were their homes. confusion is leading to frustration. at 8.30am, we went there. they said, "go to the other side." so we went to the other side and same thing. there's, like, a line and it's not even moving so we came back here. so we got here at 9.30 and it's 12.30 right now. they're not telling us what to do. the cops arejust going back and forth. but the authorities are asking for patience. we know we've got to go quick, but we've got to do it right, so when we pick up the remains and they fall apart... ..so when you have 200 people running through the scene yesterday, and some of you, that's what you're stepping on. i don't know how much more you want me to describe it. that's what you're stepping on. give us a little bit of time to contain that, please. people already know this is the deadliest disaster in hawaii's history and the death toll is still climbing. sophie long, bbc news, maui. live now to our reporter on the ground, helena humphrey. really shocking and devastating pictures stories there. what's the latest on the ground where you are? utterly devastating. the death toll has climbed to 93. but the warnings which hearing is there going to have a climb further because 1000 people in this island simply having been heard from in this emergency shelter as a missing persons shelter and have a list of people unaccounted for and there are those that have found, those that have not yet found that accounts for 4000 people on the island and so, devastating numbers and the challenge at hand in his recovery effort is to identify the victims, more sniffer dogs have been brought in from the mainland and if the grim task of combing through the rubble and as the police chief put it, they can only go as fast as the stocks can go just 3% of the hardest areas had actually been, and the police chief said this fire was so ferocious that it left twisted metal and its wake, boats out on the water and its wake, boats out on the water and caught fire, such was the ferocity of these flames and the massive challenge at hand and at the same time, questions being asked about why there are no alerts in terms of sirens and some the people we spoke to said they also didn't receive text messages to simply realise they had to run for their lives in this book to the governor about the failure of the early warning system here is what he told me. my team is doing a thorough review. we've begun it with our attorney general, and that's the important piece for us now. of course, most of our efforts are going to be on recovery, finding a way to reunite families with either those that they've lost so that they have closure or getting them housing and survival. these processes normally come much after an incident like this, but we're doing it in parallel because we want to be safer and learn right now. this response continues to be community led from the people of hawaii and the people of my we who have lost everything and take a look at these tenants a few minutes ago, more donations of command and everything from food to clean drinking water. people, the starkest images, people donating shoes because people have simply lost everything. they fled with nothing and now the properties of burnt to the ground. their questions being asked about the federal response to this was asked in a press appearance are you planning to planning to go to maui and his response was we are looking into it. it people here are without anything right now. he admitted people who say they're sleeping out in the open because there's not even enough room and the governor seen yesterday that a thousand rooms have been secured but we know that thousands on this island are now homeless. mast we know that thousands on this island are now homeless. most of the su ort island are now homeless. most of the support coming _ island are now homeless. most of the support coming through _ island are now homeless. most of the support coming through is _ island are now homeless. most of the support coming through is community led and is the right support from authorities coming through and what happens next in terms of the relief efforts. ~ ., happens next in terms of the relief efforts. a, , , happens next in terms of the relief efforts. , , , happens next in terms of the relief efforts. a, , , , ., efforts. more support is needed and accordin: efforts. more support is needed and according to — efforts. more support is needed and according to the _ efforts. more support is needed and according to the governor, - efforts. more support is needed and according to the governor, and - efforts. more support is needed and | according to the governor, and more support from the us mainland is on its way and president biden has promised to provide more than thoughts and prayers to deploy all of the necessary assets needed and what is not becoming a humanitarian crisis but certainly, a lot of these efforts continue to be community led and there's growing frustration from people saying they simply do not have the things they need in terms of food, shelter, water. a look at the response, they said that 5.5 billion us dollars will be needed in terms of rebuilding maui but we are not there yet. people sleeping out in the open and people need the very basics to survive as we seek one humanitarian catastrophe and one natural disaster and dual challenge of a hurricane and a wildfire now presents all of these other issues that people are going to encounter this response continues. there's growing pressure on the uk government to do more to stop migrants crossing the english channel on small boats — after 6 people drowned off the coast of france. labour says people smugglers are running rings around governments efforts —to tackle the problem. uk ministers have pushed tougher laws through parliament— which make it illegal for people to claim asylum in britain — if they've arrived on small boats. simonjones has the latest. despite yesterday's deaths in the channel the crossings have continued. 500 more people were brought to shore on saturday after being picked up in flimsy boats. labour says people smugglers are running rings around governments efforts —to tackle the problem. uk ministers have pushed tougher laws through parliament— which make it illegal for people to claim asylum in britain — if they've arrived on small boats. and it accuses ministers of allowing the asylum backlog to get completely out of control. the total failure to do the basics, process cases, get decisions made as quickly as possible. and then you can take action if people don't have the right to be in this country. and for those who do, you can make sure that they are allowed to get on and live the rest of their lives happily. but also action on these criminal gangs. the government insist increased patrols on beaches in northern france and a returns deal with albania, are delivering results. there are record numbers of people arriving in europe at the moment, but the actual numbers of people arriving from france into the united kingdom has gone down. there is a lot of work that has been undertaken to achieve that. we're working very closely with the french government now to stop boats being launched. obviously we haven't stopped them all. it will continue to be a problem, but we have stopped a lot. the wind has been too strong for crossings today, but as soon as the weather improves, more will make the journey. a memorial on the seafront remembers those who have died seeking sanctuary in the uk. six more men will now be added to that list. u nfortu nately, unfortunately, it's going to happen sometime and we'll have another one before long. all the time, people train across the channel and these boats which are not designed for purpose and unfortunately, things will go wrong. purpose and unfortunately, things will go wrong-— purpose and unfortunately, things will go wrong. politically, that may mean chappy _ will go wrong. politically, that may mean choppy water _ will go wrong. politically, that may mean choppy water said. _ will go wrong. politically, that may mean choppy water said. so - will go wrong. politically, that may mean choppy water said. so far - will go wrong. politically, that may| mean choppy water said. so far this year more than 65,000 people in which the uk in small boats and is a reach that milestone figure of the past five years in a bit of context, around 2% of those who moved to the uk during that period and the authorities are trying to identify the six men who died yesterday but when in december, a boat sank, killing four people and only one of them have been identified in he can prove to be tricky. the government insisted new legislation is making a difference to the business model of the people smugglers. steve smith, is head of care4calais, a charity that supports refugees in the uk, france and belgium. he gave his reaction to the latest migrant deaths. absolutely devastated to hear the news and we don't want anyone dying whatever the nationality but to hear them die in that way, we as a team as a charity of course devastated and incredibly sad. this agreement comes to mind is who are they and what are their loved ones and how message to back and who knows who knows who they are, the six with diet, i will knows who they are, the six with diet, iwill it knows who they are, the six with diet, i will it take for them get back to afghanistan and are they men who supported the british forces operations during the war in afghanistan and is that why they had to flee the taliban? all those thoughts going through her mind. we know that more than 100,000 people have crossed the english channel and small boats in 2018, as you're saying and as we know, the journey is dangerous. just tell us about what you are seeing on the ground? i what you are seeing on the ground? 1 think you can sum it up by looking up think you can sum it up by looking up at the factors are, the push and pull factors and i do not think and i shouldn't preempt the spacing of absolutely nothing to do with people smugglers, we do not enable or support them in a way. we want to see it stopped in the push factor is always going to outweigh the pull factor. it doesn't matter what we do as he put them in barracks, unsafe barge, but send them to rwanda, the banks of the kids cartoons of the kids to not feel welcomed when they arrive at dover. you can do all those things for you compared to people who have been tortured, detained and taken out houses, threatened by the taliban, threatened by the taliban, threatened by the regime in iraq, all of those things always good going to outweigh the pull factor. and what we're going to see, we want to see safe passage and offshore screening done in advance, visit issues and safe routes to united kingdom —— visa issued. if you do clean clearing the supporting backlog and we have so many people in hotels and part of the problem is depending on who's figures should listen to be hundred 70,000 stuck in a backlog waiting for the claims to be considered. a service has been held to mark the 25th anniversary of the 0magh bombing — the greatest single loss of life during the troubles in northern ireland. sunday's service was organised by a number of local churches and support groups. it took place in 0magh's memorial garden and consisted of music, prayer and reflection with contributions from the local community. 29 people — including a woman pregnant with twins — died in the 1998 real i.r.a car bombing. no one has ever been convicted of carrying out the attack. the health secretary, steve barclay, says he wants to offer the help of hospitals in england — to reduce nhs waiting lists in scotland and wales. figures this week showed a record 7.5 million people waiting for treatment in england alone. the government claims the percentage waiting for more than 18 months is higher in the two devolved nations than in england. 0ur political correspondent, ione wells explains why the government is making this offer now. the prime minister said they should record into account if nh is waiting list are not followed by january 2025. so far, the figures are not going the right direction. we heard injune, waiting list for hospital treatments in england had a record high of more than seven and a half million people waiting for the first time. ministers in the uk government are aware that this could come back to bite them the king to argue that things would not be better under opposition parties, labour and scottish national party who are in government and control of the nhs in wales and scotland and steve, the english health secretary has pointed to 73,000 people waiting for treatment and wales more than 21 thousand 600 people are waiting for certain appointments and treatments in scotland and wash and scottish governments have hit back at the saying they are not comparing like for like figures because for waiting lists, it's in different in different types of treatments and statistics and think it's fair to say that certainly, the nhs is facing challenges in every corner of the uk uk government will argue that is one reason to bring people together and try to work out solutions to joint challenges we may see more and more of this kind of attempted comparison between the different nations and pitting them against each other doesn't closer to the next general election because the next general election because the conservative party will certainly be aware that there will be needing to defend their record on the nhs in england having been in powerfor the nhs in england having been in power for about 14 the nhs in england having been in powerfor about 14 years. niger's ambassador to the us has told the bbc the ous—ted president — mohamed bazoum — is �*being mistreated' by the cou leaders who removed him from power over two weeks ago. president bazoum is currently being held in the basement of his palace along with his wife and son. the coup leaders allowed the president's doctor to visit him on saturday — amid growing international calls for his release. ambassador liman—tinguiri told us �*he is in regular contact with president barzoum', and said his captivity amounted to a breach of the geneva convention. the conditions of president barzoum are unacceptable. even prisoners of war under the geneva convention are given better conditions of detention. last week, they started trying to starve him which is unacceptable and below any military code of honour. niger's coup leaders meanwhile have staged a pop concert at a sports stadium in the capital niamey. thousands turned out in the stands to watch the performers at the event, held in support of the army. also on sunday — a delegation of muslim scholars from nigeria held talks in niger — saying the coup leaders �*remain open to a diplomatic solution�*. other countries in the region have threatened military intervention to restore the elected government, with the economic community of west african states agreeing to deploy a �*stand—by�* force. let 5 get some of the day 5 other news now. iran's parliament has voted to move towards enacting new legislation which would enforce the wearing of the hijab. mps voted to put the bill into review by a committee which could then invoke the measure for up to five years. many iranian women are still refusing to wear the compulsory hijab, following months of protests over the issue, following the death of a woman in custody last year. china says the number of people killed in a mudslide in the northern province of shaangk—see has risen to twenty—one. emergency services say six people are still missing. friday's mudslide near shee—enn was triggered by torrential rain. china has been grappling with record breaking rainfall since last month when typhoon doksuri first struck. the pope says the deaths of migrants trying to reach europe are an �*open wound in our humanity�*. pope francis used his sunday address in vatican city to encourage political and diplomatic efforts to prevent more deaths in the mediterranean — where 41 migrants died in a shipwreck last week. the annual perseeid meteor shower has lit up skies across the world. to the delight of those hoping to catch a glimpse of a shooting of a shooting star. this is a time lapse from croatia�*s lastovo island. the phenomenon is one of the highlights of the year for star gazers and happens when debris from a comet, called swift?tuttle, enters the earth�*s atmosphere and burns up. as the skies turned dark and into the early hours of sunday morning— up to 100 shooting stars could be seen an hour. earlier, i spoke to dr megan argo, an astro physicist at the university of lancashire and i asked her whether she was one of the lucky ones that saw this spectacular display. idid not i did not see very many, it was quite cloudy where i was yesterday so i didn�*t see too many but i did see a lot of light pollution. you can get up to 100 or so per hour, as you say. 0r can get up to 100 or so per hour, as you say. or they can be quite small between the bit defender and will be expected from shooting stars and meteors. unless you live somewhere we can get somewhere with the dark skies with my pollution in the city, you�*re unlikely to see very many and i was the case with me last night, unfortunately.— unfortunately. friend what he doesnt unfortunately. friend what he doesn't know, _ unfortunately. friend what he doesn't know, tell _ unfortunately. friend what he doesn't know, tell us - unfortunately. friend what he doesn't know, tell us a - unfortunately. friend what he doesn't know, tell us a bit - unfortunately. friend what he i doesn't know, tell us a bit more doesn�*t know, tell us a bit more about it. what is it and what exactly does it happen? it happens re exactly does it happen? it happens pretty much _ exactly does it happen? it happens pretty much the — exactly does it happen? it happens pretty much the same _ exactly does it happen? it happens pretty much the same time - exactly does it happen? it happens i pretty much the same time every year as the articles from the sun in its orbit is almost circular and we pass through the debris that was left behind when comets pass through the solar system in this particular one doesn�*t come across very often, an orbital period of 133 years. we will not see it again in our lifetimes but as it goes through a system, a lease by the trail of debris, bits of rock in the comet melt in the trail of debris is what passes through around this time of year for year and we see the spy to meteors as a result of the debris shooting around atmosphere it is actually active notjust around atmosphere it is actually active not just for the around atmosphere it is actually active notjust for the night of the 12th of august, you can actually see meteors all the way from the end of july all the way to the end of august and so, if you missed it last night, she can get the summer with clear skies, night, she can get the summer with clearskies, he night, she can get the summer with clear skies, he can still see a reasonable chance of quite a few meteors, not as much as last night but still a good amount. what meteors, not as much as last night but still a good amount.— but still a good amount. what tips do ou but still a good amount. what tips do you have _ but still a good amount. what tips do you have for — but still a good amount. what tips do you have for anyone who - but still a good amount. what tips do you have for anyone who wants but still a good amount. what tips i do you have for anyone who wants to catch a glimpse of this, what tips do you have to maximise the chances of spotting a meteor shower? the best way to _ of spotting a meteor shower? tue: best way to see of spotting a meteor shower? tte: best way to see it of spotting a meteor shower? t"t2 best way to see it is of spotting a meteor shower? tt2 best way to see it is to go of spotting a meteor shower? t“t2 best way to see it is to go stark as possible and find ways safe to be in the documents and friends and blankets are good because they can get quite cold but after dark, the leaders the day, the better. the affairs of the morning before the sun starts makes the sky read again the best time to go out protect a warm drink and a flask and be prepared to sit and watch the sky because there�*s no point getting a telescope because the streak across the sky and cover a large area anyway. you want this can be viewed as possible. somewhere dark with not too many trees just enjoy being outside and if you�*re lucky impatient, you will see from streak across the sky. impatient, you will see from streak across the sky-— across the sky. thank you so much and very briefly. — across the sky. thank you so much and very briefly, what _ across the sky. thank you so much and very briefly, what else - across the sky. thank you so much and very briefly, what else can - and very briefly, what else can start expect to see elsewhere this year? start expect to see elsewhere this ear? �* , ., , �* year? being the summer, doesn't get dark until quite _ year? being the summer, doesn't get dark until quite late _ year? being the summer, doesn't get dark until quite late in _ year? being the summer, doesn't get dark until quite late in the _ year? being the summer, doesn't get dark until quite late in the evening . dark until quite late in the evening you have to stare quickly to see anything but at the moment this time of year, when it goes dark, you can see three very bright stars and that is the triangle in three different constellations but prater starts the night sky and easiest people to look at in the sky right on spot without using any type of device. the slick. just look. 93 people, at least 93 people are now known to have died in the wildfires on the hawaiian island of maui. the death toll is expected to rise further. it�*s now five days since the fire tore through the town of lahaina burning buildings all the way to the shoreline. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. good evening. it�*s been yet another unsettled weekend of weather with low pressure close by. but there�*s been some blue skies and sunshine around as well, such as here in dumfries and galloway. also some showers such as these, recorded by a weather watcher in shropshire. and it�*s been blustery, too, for this time of year, and it does stay unsettled into the start of next week. a wet start for many on monday, but then things will quieten down. so turning drier, more settled and also warmer, especially in the south. this is the satellite picture from earlier on today. you can see various weather fronts just approaching the south west of england and wales. they�*ll be pushing further northwards through tonight. so bringing some heavy downpours of rain for most. we�*ll see rain spread into central southern england tonight, pushing northwards across northern england by the time we get to dawn tomorrow, a wet night across wales, mild and muggy underneath this cloud and rain. temperatures in the mid—teens in celsius. across northern ireland, some clear spells, so cooler here and still a scattering of showers across scotland. now on monday, there are met office weather warnings in force across wales and northern england for heavy rain, around 30 to 40 millimetres, possibly higher rainfall totals with any afternoon embedded thunderstorms, they�*re possible. but it will dry out and brighten up, i think, for wales and for south west england towards the end of the day. still some bright spells across east anglia, sunny spells and showers for northern ireland and scotland. it�*s still rather windy in the south, but tuesday, a much calmer—looking day of weather. that system has pushed its way northwards and eastwards into scandinavia. it�*s largely dry, particularly through the morning. some afternoon showers perhaps breaking out for eastern areas of scotland and northeast england. temperatures more widely rising into the low 20s in celsius. and it will feel more pleasant, of course, with those light winds in the best of the sunshine. and then high pressure builds in as we head through wednesday, which will keep us largely dry. still the possibility of some afternoon showers, but it�*s keeping all of this low pressure out in the atlantic well at bay. so these systems will be stalled. there will be some sunshine developing on wednesday. watch out for some showers developing, particularly towards north sea—facing coasts. and any showers will be quite slow—moving because of the light winds. but it�*s starting to feel warmer. i think temperatures towards the south of england in particular will rise into the mid—twenties in celsius, cooler towards the north, maybe some showers at times. this is bbc news, the headlines. more expert resources have been sent to hawaii where forensic work is continuing to identify victims of devastating wildfires. at least 93 people are known to have died but hundreds remain unaccounted for. it is the deadliest disaster of its kind — in the us — for more than a century. the british government is under renewed pressure to stop migrants crossing the channel in small boats after 6 people drowned off the french coast. officials say 59 people — many of them afghans were rescued by french and british coastguards. and a star gazers delight — the annual persee—id meteor the annual perseeid meteor shower lights up skies across the world. the phenomenon brings up to 100 meteors an hour, as the earth slams into the debris nine people have been injured — two of them seriously after a car veered off the road and crashed into a camp site in pembrokeshire, wales on saturday night. the campsite owner said a baby in the tent miraculously escaped serious injury — as it was protected by its cot.

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