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less than 5%, has been searched. wildfires in the area are still burning. firefighters working to bring the blazes under control. these pictures are from the us national guard, which is providing assistance. hawaiians are donating supplies to be sent to the worst—affected areas. maui locals say much more help is needed. the state's attorney general is conducting a comprehensive review into how the authorities responded. live now to helena humphrey in maui. we're still learning more about the scale of this tragedy. hawaii's governor has given an update with some alarmging insights. he has been given an update and you get the sense without warning that the death may rise further. that this is essentially a daily update we appear to be getting here on maui such is the extent of the devastation. he has spoken more about the planetary unease on the ground and replied more about how the wildfire was able to take hold in the way it did. the government now says they believe they thought the fire had been extinguished when clearly it had not and then we saw these high winds averaging around 70 mph and that's why it was able to spread so rapidly through the island. at one point in a frightening new details saying that if i was moving at a speed of one mile every minute, leaving very little opportunity for those residents to get out on time. he has also spoken more about the federal response here, confirming the us health department is now providing assistance when it comes to mortar resurfaces, were systems in terms of removing toxic hazardous chemicals and waste from the lahaina market which has been left amid all the devastation and the governor is also a trained physician, doctor, and has spoken from the perspective about what people are finding when they go into these communities.- are finding when they go into these communities. listen to what he said. _ these communities. listen to what he said. i'll— these communities. listen to what he said. i'll tell - these communities. listen to what he said. i'll tell you - what he said. i'll tell you this, _ what he said. i'll tell you this, as _ what he said. i'll tell you this, as a _ what he said. i'll tell you this, as a physician, it is a harrowing _ this, as a physician, it is a harrowing site. when those providers, police and this division _ providers, police and this division to come across scenes in houses _ division to come across scenes in houses or businesses, it is very— in houses or businesses, it is very difficult for them because they— very difficult for them because they know they will share with our people that have been more fatalities — our people that have been more fatalities. | our people that have been more fatalities. , . , , ., fatalities. i expect numbers to rise. undoubtedly _ fatalities. i expect numbers to rise. undoubtedly a _ fatalities. i expect numbers to i rise. undoubtedly a monumental challenge for the authorities there. but what about locals? how are they coping? i know you've spoken to some of them. i've been down here at this harbour today because a lot of the locals have been doing what they can to get aid into lahaina, taking private boats and trying to sail around the island to get aid in that way because there is growing criticism about the speed and scale of the humanitarian response variant lahaina and everyone you speak to you know someone who is impacted or are impacted themselves. they are traumatised. you get the sense that they are not even able to process what happened to them or grieve or mourn their loved ones because they've lost everything and are looking for humanitarian aid in terms of food, shelter, clean drinking water, and when i was down in the harbour i met a young man called blake, a lahaina resident who has lost everything. resident who has lost everything-— resident who has lost eve hina. , ., everything. listen to him. i was not _ everything. listen to him. i was not able _ everything. listen to him. i was not able to _ everything. listen to him. i was not able to grab - everything. listen to him. i was not able to grab my . everything. listen to him. i. was not able to grab my truck or anything out of my house. i was _ or anything out of my house. i was running up and down the bloci town, _ houses. lahaina is a small towm the _ houses. lahaina is a small town, the town is the strongest i've town, the town is the strongest i've seen— town, the town is the strongest i've seen it, so it's impossible to get someone to bail impossible to get someone to bait their— impossible to get someone to bail their house and told them their— bail their house and told them their houses going to burn dowm _ their houses going to burn down. this hat was the only thing — down. this hat was the only thing that of mine. i recently started — thing that of mine. i recently started to ride bulls so it was a big — started to ride bulls so it was a big side _ started to ride bulls so it was a big side to me that i should keep— a big side to me that i should keep doing what i want to do and keep— keep doing what i want to do and keep pushing through no matter— and keep pushing through no matter what. and keep pushing through no matterwhat. it and keep pushing through no matter what. it was in my truck at my— matter what. it was in my truck at my truck— matter what. it was in my truck at my truck was completely meited _ at my truck was completely melted to the ground. i think ou are melted to the ground. i think you are here _ melted to the ground. i think you are here with _ melted to the ground. i think you are here with your- melted to the ground. i think| you are here with your friends and the truck and you've lost everything and yet here you are, trying to get help to other people which is just absolutely remarkable. is enough help getting into lahaina?— enough help getting into lahaina? ~ , ., lahaina? absolutely not. there should be _ lahaina? absolutely not. there should be organisations - lahaina? absolutely not. there should be organisations from i should be organisations from all over— should be organisations from all over the world coming in and — all over the world coming in and they— all over the world coming in and they know everybody is working _ and they know everybody is working on it but like i said lahaiha _ working on it but like i said lahaina needs help now and are the ones — lahaina needs help now and are the ones that can do that, we're _ the ones that can do that, we're the _ the ones that can do that, we're the ones they can put forth— we're the ones they can put forth the effort and do the little — forth the effort and do the little that we are for the community, we try to take as much — community, we try to take as much gas, _ community, we try to take as much gas, food and water as we can every— much gas, food and water as we can every day and thank you to all the — can every day and thank you to all the hawaiian guys that get us through the cops because without— us through the cops because without them we wouldn't be able — without them we wouldn't be able to — without them we wouldn't be able to get the lahaina. la is strong, — able to get the lahaina. la is strong, maui is strong. we will stay— strong, maui is strong. we will stay strong. strong, maui is strong. we will stay strong-— stay strong. around you there looks beautiful— stay strong. around you there looks beautiful although - stay strong. around you there looks beautiful although we . stay strong. around you there i looks beautiful although we can tell it is quite windy. it was a hurricane which contributed to these fires. what are conditions now meaning for the recovery? {iii conditions now meaning for the recove ? . ., , conditions now meaning for the recove ? , ., ., , conditions now meaning for the recove ? , ., ., recovery? of course hawaii is a collection _ recovery? of course hawaii is a collection of— recovery? of course hawaii is a collection of islands, _ recovery? of course hawaii is a collection of islands, remote i collection of islands, remote islands, and the weather is very variable here and that's one of the challenges for authorities as well. as you say, winds have picked up throughout the day. there are always concerns from authorities the blazes could again be flat and flames could be found because of the high winds. we had a moment of brief respite when we had rain earlier this afternoon and is welcome because that was other people i spoke to said that heavy rains could also be a concern for the community of lahaina because the recovery efforts are under way and if they did see flooding in that area, essentially what they're worried about is human remains being washed away before people can identify them. so that would also present another serious and heartbreaking challenge here.— challenge here. helena humphries _ challenge here. helena humphries on - challenge here. helena humphries on maui. i challenge here. helena. humphries on maui. you challenge here. helena - humphries on maui. you very much for that. tv personality oprah winfrey has been living part—time on the island for more than 15 years. she's in maui now, offering support to those affected by the fires. we are still just we are stilljust grateful to have each other so it is really, the spirit is about community and family and we have seen this year and weighs most people never get to imagine what that really looks like —— aloha spirit. but as we've been hearing, there's desperate need foraid on maui. and some locals are asking, what's taking so long? here's our north america correspondent, john sudworth. vital supplies being loaded onto a boat that would normally be taking tourists whale watching. they're now making multiple daily trips into the disaster zone with a growing sense of frustration. we are all wondering, why was there no help sent from 0ahu? pearl harbor is a 20—minute flight away, right? why are the limited resources of police on this island left alone? where is the support for them? why are we taking supplies on a boat instead of helicopter? we do this because we have to. an hour into the journey and the devastation along the shoreline comes into view. we can quite clearly see the town of lahaina now and you can make out is the blackened landscape above the town where the grass was burning and what happened with the hurricane blowing away off to the south, the pressure brought the wind over the top of the island, picking up speed on the way down the mountainside and then picking up sparks from that fire and bringing them directly into the town. they didn't stand a chance. inside, there is little left, but the remnants of shattered lives and livelihoods. a stark reminder of the deep humanitarian need here. as the aid is brought ashore, many of those helping out have also been affected by the fire. i was fighting for my life with my four—year—old boy in my hands. i was in the water for eight hours. there was a point that in my head i was thinking, that's it, you know. but my boy kept me going to survive. this footage shows the terror for those having to take shelter in the water that night. scenes that once again prompt that same question. we were wondering, where is the help? when we want to get the help, we are waiting for it and we need it really bad. there are huge challenges for the authorities, not least searching for human remains while securing a site from the public and media. we know we've got to go quick and we have got to do it right. when we pick up the remains and they fall apart, and 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. five days on, the true scale of hawaii's disaster is becoming clearer. john sudworth are there on the recovery effort in maui. in other news today: the british prime minister rishi sunak is coming under renewed pressure over his "stop the boats" pledge after six migrants drowned during a flurry of channel crossings. uk home office figures show more than 500 people were detained or rescued trying to reach the uk from france on saturday. nickjohnson has more. stopping the boats, one of rishi sunak�*s key priorities. this weekend the kept coming. more than 500 people across the channel on saturday despite the death of six afghan men after their inflatable capsized off their inflatable capsized off the french coast.— their inflatable capsized off the french coast. ~ ., ,, ., , ., the french coast. who knows who the french coast. who knows who the are, the french coast. who knows who they are. the _ the french coast. who knows who they are, the six _ the french coast. who knows who they are, the six i've _ the french coast. who knows who they are, the six i've died -- - they are, the six i've died —— but who have died. how long will it take for the message to get back to afghanistan? are they men who supported the british forces on operations during the war in afghanistan and is that why they've had to flee the taliban? mil and is that why they've had to flee the taliban?— flee the taliban? all those thoughts _ flee the taliban? all those thoughts go _ flee the taliban? all those thoughts go through - flee the taliban? all those thoughts go through yourl flee the taliban? all those - thoughts go through your mind. walmart, weather forecast over the coming days means crossings are set to continue as does the likelihood of further tragedy. unfortunately it was going to happen sometime and we will have another one before long. all the time people i tried across channel in these boats which are not designed for purpose, unfortunately things will go wrong. the purpose, unfortunately things will go wrong-— purpose, unfortunately things will go wrong. the labour party sa s will go wrong. the labour party says people _ will go wrong. the labour party says people smugglers - will go wrong. the labour party says people smugglers are - says people smugglers are running rings around the government. the government says increased patrols french beaches has meant fewer people are making the crossing. further around the coast the spotlight lingers on the government's migration. asylum seekers who were aboard the bibby stockholm barge in dorset remain an alternative accommodation following the detection of legionella bacteria on the vessel. dorset council now claims that older home office official about the results three days before migrants were what professional. government sources have previously said they knew of the results fewer than two days prior. whether it be the number of asylum seekers crossing the channel for the conditions in which they house when they arrive, politically the forecast is choppy. nick johnson, bbc news. since early this year, hundreds of thousands of israelis have joined unprecedented mass rallies against the country's most right—wing ever government and its highly controversial plans to overhaul the justice system. now there are signs that more secular israelis are considering leaving the country. increasingly they make up a minority in israel because of the higher birth rate among religiousjews. one recent poll suggested that one in three israelis were thinking of emigrating while a survey of doctors indicated a high number were seeking to move overseas. relocation firms and lawyers have told the bbc they're seeing a spike in business. 0ur middle east correspondent, yolande knell, reports from tel aviv. another takeover of downtown tel aviv. for six months weekend family outings for this top israeli radiologist has been at these huge anti—government protests. but now the professor is planning a more radical step. moving to a hospital in the uk. n more radical step. moving to a hospital in the uk.— hospital in the uk. i am going to london _ hospital in the uk. i am going to london for— hospital in the uk. i am going to london for a _ hospital in the uk. i am going to london for a sabbatical- hospital in the uk. i am goingj to london for a sabbatical and this will be my laboratory to see if i can live outside israel. he merely for good. in the long—term, if the situation will be so bad, we will find a place to live outside israel. we all have european passports. and others also think of emigrating as hardline ministers push their highly controversial laws that would weaken oversight of the government by the courts. unfortunately many, many of my friends check their options in other countries. i friends check their options in other countries.— other countries. i will not raise my _ other countries. i will not raise my kids _ other countries. i will not raise my kids in - other countries. i will not raise my kids in a - other countries. i will not raise my kids in a country which _ raise my kids in a country which is _ raise my kids in a country which is not democratic. people are coming _ which is not democratic. people are coming out _ which is not democratic. people are coming out on _ which is not democratic. people are coming out on the - which is not democratic. people are coming out on the streets i are coming out on the streets week after week to protest the dramatic changes that are being made israel's justice system but there are also deep social divisions that are opening up in the country. people are worried about the future direction of israel. the current government coalition relies on ultraorthodox dues and religious ultranationalist and religious ultra nationalist �*s and religious ultranationalist �*s who represent fast—growing part of the population. as a liberal secular israelis become a small minority, they fear the courts will no longer be able to protect them. experts warn if it happens, an exodus could be devastating.— if it happens, an exodus could be devastating. when the truly talented people _ be devastating. when the truly talented people who _ be devastating. when the truly talented people who carry - be devastating. when the truly talented people who carry on l talented people who carry on their shoulders the innovation and the economic development this country is so dependent on, when they decide they've had enough, and we could see a collapse in economic collapse. i visited the professor at the israeli hospital where he currently works as a fatal neuroradiologist. he says, like him, many medics are now considering heading overseas. even now we have a shortage of doctors, so even 5% will not come back, it will be a disaster.— come back, it will be a disaster. back at the big protests _ disaster. back at the big protests in _ disaster. back at the big protests in tel _ disaster. back at the big protests in tel aviv, - disaster. back at the big protests in tel aviv, the | disaster. back at the big - protests in tel aviv, the fight for the government to change truck goes on at full volume. but another challenge is also building. with more israelis quietly planning and exit. yolande knell, bbc news, tel aviv. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. two people are being treated for serious injuries, after a car left the road in pembrokeshire and crashed into a camp site. nine people in total were injured. a baby was sleeping in one of the tents which was crushed but escaped unharmed. the uk government is considering putting messages inside cigarette packets encouraging smokers to quit. warnings have been printed on the outside of boxes for 50 years — but now ministers will consult on plans to go further. the volunteer mountain rescue team which helps those who get into trouble on yr wyddfa, also known as snowdon in north wales, say they have seen a dramatic rise in call—outs this year. members of llanberis mountain rescue have warned that the situation could become unsustainable if the number of emergencies they have to deal with continues to rise. nhs england is poised to announce significant changes to cancer waiting time targets, which have been routinely missed in recent years. it's thought nine performance standards will be reduced to three. you're live with bbc news. a landmark defence deal between australia and japan has come into force. it's only japan's second defence agreement following its longstanding alliance with the united states. it means their forces will now be able to operate in each others' countries — with japanese f35 fighters due to be deployed to northern australia soon. the two militaries will also conductjoint drills with the first due injapan at the end of the year. the agreement was signed in 2022 amid concerns about an increasingly assertive china. for more we can speak to sam roggeveen. he's the director of the international security programme at the lowy institute think tank. hejoins me now from canberra. thank you for being with us today. can you give us the bigger picture as to what this pact will mean for both countries?— pact will mean for both countries? ., ., ., countries? you are right that this should _ countries? you are right that this should be _ countries? you are right that this should be seen - countries? you are right that this should be seen in - countries? you are right that this should be seen in a - this should be seen in a context of the rise of china and worries around the region about china's ultimate foreign—policy ambitions. i think, though, that we need to temper expectations that this will have, that this is a sign of incipient moves towards a joint effort by like—minded nations to come together against the threat of china's rise. a lot of investment has been made in the mcchord for instance, the 4—way agreement between the united states and japan, australia and india but i do think we need to temper that inasmuch as the geographic realities will always impose themselves and so will the economics. all these countries have major economic relationships with china to keepin relationships with china to keep in mind and they are geographically far apart. japan and australia, thousands of kilometres of ocean separates them so the idea that this is some sort of incipient nato forming in the region as a bridge too far.— forming in the region as a bridge too far. but from the perspective _ bridge too far. but from the perspective of _ bridge too far. but from the perspective of japan - bridge too far. but from the perspective of japan it - bridge too far. but from the perspective of japan it is - perspective of japan it is significant as it seeks to escalate its military capabilities. escalate its military ca abilities. �* escalate its military ca abilities. ~ ., , capabilities. indeed. and as ou said capabilities. indeed. and as you said in _ capabilities. indeed. and as you said in your— capabilities. indeed. and as| you said in your introduction this is the first such agreement after its long—standing treaty commitment to the united states. my understanding is that japan to the united states. my understanding is thatjapan is also trying to enter a similar agreement with the united kingdom and france so, yeah, this definitely signals a shift byjapan. japan has also by japan. japan has also boosted byjapan. japan has also boosted its defence spending but first and foremost japan will be thinking about how it can secure it self alone and with the united states, and middle power allies such as australia are useful to have but will not make a decisive difference in terms of the balance of forces between japan and china. . , balance of forces between japan and china. ., , ., balance of forces between japan and china-— and china. finally and briefly, sam, and china. finally and briefly, sam. does — and china. finally and briefly, sam, does china, _ and china. finally and briefly, sam, does china, how- and china. finally and briefly, sam, does china, how much i and china. finally and briefly, - sam, does china, how much does china pay attention, how much is china rattled by such moves? rick china regularly make statements to the effect that it is worried about, you know, the united states entering into a cold war style containment strategy against china and to some degree those are reasonable fears but, actually, for the reasons already stated i think those fears are overstated. i do not think an agreement like this could make agreement like this could make a decisive difference in a larger struggle that is now being staged in the region. thank you very much forjoining us. today marks ten years since hundreds of people were killed on the streets in cairo when egyptian security forces brutally dipersed a sit—in of protesters opposing the military takeover. it was described as the deadliest day in the living memory of the country. bbc arabic�*s sally nabil spoke to people who were part of the events of the day who reflect back on the life—changing impact. a day that turned the streets of cairo into a war zone. ten years agojust after of cairo into a war zone. ten years ago just after dawn, gunfire and police sirens filled the air. supporters of the former islamist president were camped out in the square four weeks after the army deposed him. in a matter of hours, hundreds of them were killed and the square was in ruins. this man was only 20 years old when he took part in the sit in. memories still hold him. he told me he never thought the gathering would be so brutally crushed. translation: , ., , translation: dead bodies were everywhere- _ translation: dead bodies were everywhere- a — translation: dead bodies were everywhere. a lot _ translation: dead bodies were everywhere. a lot of _ translation: dead bodies were everywhere. a lot of kids - translation: dead bodies were everywhere. a lot of kids lost - everywhere. a lot of kids lost their lives and bulldozers were crushing people to death. i saw snipers shooting a queue of people who were raising their hands in surrender and leaving the sit in. humanity was killed in egypt that day. the sit in. humanity was killed in egypt that day-— the sit in. humanity was killed in egypt that day. having spent five ears in egypt that day. having spent five years behind _ in egypt that day. having spent five years behind bars - in egypt that day. having spent five years behind bars he - in egypt that day. having spent five years behind bars he now | five years behind bars he now lives in the uk. he was among many protesters and members of the muslim brotherhood who either ended up injail or either ended up in jail or exile. either ended up injail or exile. the authorities claim those occupying the area had an arsenal of weapons. some claim that make something the muslim brotherhood denies. life in egypt has changed for good since this day. politics is come under the full control of the military backed president. ten years on their wounds are still open and people who find it difficult to get over their traumas. this woman tries to find solace in spending time with her grandchildren. her son, mustapha, a police officer, took part in the disbursal but was fatally shot two days later as violent script cairo. translation: for three years _ script cairo. translation: for three years he _ script cairo. translation: fr?" three years he was in a coma. bereaved mothers came to visit in the hospital and told me we are in a better position. at least the fate of our sons has been different decided. they called him a living martyr. this dark chapter is not over yet. no—one from the security services was held accountable for the bloodshed and divisions still run deep, keeping many egyptians apart. we leave you with pictures from singapore where zookeepers held a birthday celebration for the first panda cub born in singapore. here is le le receiving some special treats. mandai zoo say he's now ready for the next stage of his life and will soon leave his family to live independently. stay with us here on bbc news. we will have the business headlines in a few moments time. hello there. this upcoming week looks to be one of mixed fortunes. we're starting the week off with low pressure, much like we had over the weekend, but it could be really quite wet across england and wales in particular on monday. then from tuesday onwards, high pressure starts to build in. that'll settle things down, it'll turn drier and also warm up by the end of the week, but also turn more humid. and there is an increasing chance of showers or thunderstorms as low pressure tries to push in off the atlantic. back to the here and now, though, monday looks pretty unsettled for england and wales. a cloudy, wet start with the heaviest rain across wales. northern england could see some localised flooding as this rain continues to move northwards and improvements across the rest of england and wales into the afternoon. sunny spells, scattered showers and not a bad day for scotland and northern ireland. fewer showers here, more in the way of sunshine, light winds here, but fresher across southern and southeastern areas. those temperatures range from 18—23 degrees. and then as we head through monday night, that area of low pressure continues to pull out into the north sea. many places will turn drier, one or two showers around, but lengthy clear skies and temperatures range from 11—14 degrees. so as we head into tuesday, then we're in between weather systems and higher pressure trying to build in. so a much better day for most areas, certainly for england and wales on tuesday. could just see the back edge of that low pressure system clipping east and scotland with stronger winds, outbreaks of rain. but that will clear away and into the afternoon. many places will see sunny spells and just a few showers, mostly light, but the odd heavy one couldn't be ruled out. so it could be up to 22 or 2a degrees in the southeast with lighter winds, more sunshine. for wednesday, high pressure sits on top of the country. it'll stay dry for most places and winds will be very light. so we could start off a little bit mist and fog, some low cloud central northern areas through the afternoon or there'll be plenty of sunshine. there could still be an isolated shower through central and northern areas, but it'll feel a little bit warmer at this point. we could be up to 25 degrees, the warmest spots of the south. and then thursday, friday, we see high pressure to the east, lower pressure to the west. that'll start to draw in some warm and humid air off the near continent on a southeasterly breeze. so it really will warm up across southern and eastern areas towards the end of the week. could be the mid to high 20s, but there will be an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms moving in from the west. live from london, this is bbc news. gas workers in australia will vote today on whether to strike, threatening a surge in prices in europe. we're at the semi—final stage of the women's world cup and with viewing figures growing sharply, we'll check the score on the financial side of the women's game. and revving up asia's electric dreams: how a taiwanese firm plans to shake up the world of two—wheeled transport with a cheaper, greener alternative to polluting motorbikes. hello. i'm tadhg enright here with your top business stories. let's start in australia, where workers at the country's lng plants — those that produce liquefied natural gas — will decide this week if they will go on strike over pay and employment rights. european natural gas prices surged almost 40% last wednesday when the strike action was first announced. demand and reliance on lng has grown, especially since the russian war in ukraine has made countries seek out other energy supplies rather than russia's. if more of these proposed strikes take place, then europe could face an energy crisis.

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