Democrat, joe biden. Lets listen in for a moment. I know we had talked listen in for a moment. I know we had talked about listen in for a moment. I know we had talked about leaving. Listen in for a moment. I know. We had talked about leaving the equipment here. Dont leave the equipment here. Dont leave the equipment here. Dont leave the equipment here because you are not going to want to be here tomorrow. Its good old trial stuff. That isjudge that is judge robert that isjudge Robert Mcburney there the courthouse in Atlanta Georgia and will have more on that story later on. Breaking news, do stay with us because we will bring you everything on there as we learn it. Lets turn to hawaii now. First responders from across the us continue recovery efforts, looking for survivors of the wild Fibred Swarms the Island Of Maui last week. This is now the deadliest us wildfire in over a century. Hawaiis Governorjosh Green has posted a video on social media with the latest on the situatoin on the ground. Ican give i can give you some updates on the recovery. Right now we have fema, they have 460 people statewide helping us recover. Of this group, many Search And Rescue they have Search And Rescue they have Search And Rescue dogs, 20 dogs which will help us assess all the catastrophic changes at the homes we believe there will be others who are passed away. The governor went on to confirm at least 96 people are dead, making this the deadliest us wildfire in over a century. He also shared key contacts and updates on the Resources Available for those displaced in maui. Hundreds are still reported missing, and so far only 20 of the city of lahaina has been searched. Questions are now being asked about the states emergency preparedness. The hawaiian Attorney General is investigating after Early Warning sirens failed to activate. Femas director of response operation, jeremy greenberg, said more than 3,200 residents of hawaii have registered to receive federal assistance. Live now to Helena Humphrey whos in maui. Helena, were awaiting an update from the governor shortly, but what is the latest situation in terms of the rescue and Recovery Operation . We are awaiting that update and here at this government building, im sure you wont be surprised to learn that flags are in fact now flying at half mast. The governor has been warning people to brace for that death toll. Potentially he said to double. We would learn the full extent of it in about ten days. Hes been telling people about the efforts engaged in recovery as people continue to comb through the rubble with those cadaver dogs. As of yesterday, only 5 of that territory had been searched and hes also been speaking about more rooms for the hundreds of people who have been displaced on this island, saying that over 1900 rooms have now been made available but let me give you an idea of the picture that weve been seeing as we are going to evacuation shelters. Many of them are at capacity. Weve seen beds spilling out into the open as people try to tell us, who had lost everything in lahaina, they have been slipping out in the open and in backyards. This is the extent of the humanitarian needs. They are great. People need everything from food, water, shelter, all kinds of assistance here. Shelter, all kinds of assistance here. ~ ,. , assistance here. As you are describing. Assistance here. As you are describing, the assistance here. As you are describing, the scale assistance here. As you are describing, the scale of assistance here. As you are describing, the scale of the j describing, the scale of the task at hand is absolutely enormous. Those people youve seenin enormous. Those people youve seen in those shelters, how are they coping with this . The . Seen in those shelters, how are they coping with this . They coping with this . They are traumatised. They coping with this . They are traumatised. I they coping with this . They are traumatised. I think they coping with this . They are traumatised. I think its they coping with this . They are traumatised. I think its fair traumatised. I think its fair to say that with that list of missing people which weve seen, with that list being so long, they are barely even able to comprehend whether their loved ones are missing or indeed dead. Cellphone reception here is being spotty. Many of them have lost their cellphones when they run for their lives. With that in mind, they are not able to mourn or even grieve or comprehend what has happened at this moment. Speaking to volunteers, volunteer Police Officer who knows lahaina so well. He grew up knows lahaina so well. He grew up here and loves this island and going back into the community described to me that when he tried to orient himself and look his favours landmarks, he was completely disoriented. Nothing is left. 80 of that area is now completely decimated. 0ther area is now completely decimated. Other people ive met, one man, ryan, walking at the harbour was with his dog and he was trying to share his pet with other people. Trying to use it as an Emotional Support Animal and when i asked him about why he was doing it, he told me that he had lost absolutely everything. He said that he felt, he feels helpless. At the same time, its important to stress here that people dont feel completely hopeless. There is something unique about the hawaiian spirit, it the aloha spirit, its one of love and generosity in the response from the local community, people have lost everything, coming together to share what they do haveis together to share what they do have is truly remarkable. Given those challenging those challenging circumstances, the human cost and the geographical isolation, how are the authorities managing . Do they have all that they need . They need . Thats a really important they need . Thats a really important point they need . Thats a really important point you they need . Thats a really important point you make j they need . Thats a really important point you make there, the fact this area is so remote and because of that we continue to see fema assistance coming in. 416 to see fema assistance coming in. A16 officers statewide stop ive been speaking tojohn mills, Deputy Administrator from that agency. I asked him what i saw on the ground. John mills from fema, thank you for your time. Your teams have been into lahaina, what have they been seeing this to mark weve been seeing this to mark weve beenin been seeing this to mark weve been in lahaina for the last few nights and we are working directly with survivors. Iii} directly with survivors. 70 eo le directly with survivors. 70 peeple have directly with survivors. 70 people have gone through a Life Altering people have gone through a Life Altering event, a traumatic situation altering event, a traumatic situation which is still unfolding right now with 70 in shelters unfolding right now with 70 in shelters. We are working closety shelters. We are working closely with maui county and the state to help people move out of the state to help people move out of shelters and into hotel rooms out of shelters and into hotel rooms. Its not a perfect fix but rooms. Its not a perfect fix but its rooms. Its not a perfect fix but its better than being in a shetters but its better than being in a shelters we are working closely with survivors on that. With survivors on that. What kind of aid with survivors on that. What kind of aid have with survivors on that. What kind of aid have you with survivors on that. What kind of aid have you been i with survivors on that. What l kind of aid have you been able to get in . To get in . Fema is supporting maui county to get in . Fema is supporting maui county and to get in . Fema is supporting maui county and the to get in . Fema is supporting maui county and the state to get in . Fema is supporting maui county and the state in l to get in . Fema is supporting | maui county and the state in a sunport maui county and the state in a support role. The state is in charge support role. The state is in charge. We can respond so we brought charge. We can respond so we brought in charge. We can respond so we brought in generators, food, water, brought in generators, food, water, cots, blankets, a lot of sunpties water, cots, blankets, a lot of supplies to make sure these Shetters Supplies to make sure these shelters dont run out of supplies. Shelters dont run out of sunplies shelters dont run out of sulies. , , supplies. What else is needed ri. Ht supplies. What else is needed right now . Supplies. What else is needed right now . What supplies. What else is needed right now . What are supplies. What else is needed right now . What are the right now . What are the immediate challenges and demands . Immediate challenges and demands . ,. , demands . We are taking a very sombre and demands . We are taking a very sombre and respectful demands . We are taking a very| sombre and respectful approach to the sombre and respectful approach to the Recovery Operation. So many to the Recovery Operation. So many people have lost their lives, many people have lost their lives, sunny lives changed foreven lives, sunny lives changed forever. We have fema urban search forever. We have fema urban Search And Rescue teams supporting the local fire department. As they go through the hard hit area looking for remains the hardhit area looking for remains. ,. , the hardhit area looking for remains. , , remains. On that point, despite the immediate remains. On that point, despite the immediate concrete the immediate concrete humanitarian response, what you anticipate in terms of the psychological needs here, the Psychosocial Support . {lane psychological needs here, the Psychosocial Support . Psychosocial support . One of the really Psychosocial Support . One of the really good Psychosocial Support . One of the really good things Psychosocial Support . One of the really good things ive the really good things ive seen the really good things ive seen here especially i met with someone seen here especially i met with someone at a Cultural Centre giving someone at a Cultural Centre giving out food and water including, they are getting donations the private sector. The donations the private sector. The county has appointed distribution with food and water distribution with food and water and clothing, even basic medicines are people have come from medicines are people have come from not medicines are people have come from not only all around maui but all from not only all around maui but all around neighbouring islands but all around neighbouring islands to help one another so i think islands to help one another so i think that is helping with the psychological impact. Im not an the psychological impact. Im not an expert in that of course not an expert in that of course. Its really good to see neighbours helping neighbours, communities pulling together. A lot communities pulling together. A Tot Of Communities pulling together. A lot of people who did not lose their lot of people who did not lose their homes are providing shelter their homes are providing shelter to their neighbours who are displaced. A lot of people may are displaced. A lot of people may have are displaced. A lot of people may have evacuated and when they may have evacuated and when they come back, they actually may they come back, they actually may find they come back, they actually may find that their home is still may find that their home is still there. Unfortunately for a lot still there. Unfortunately for a lot of still there. Unfortunately for a lot of people, ive seen devastation and so much of the area devastation and so much of the area is devastation and so much of the area most devastation and so much of the area isjust wiped out devastation and so much of the area is just wiped out and were area is just wiped out and were to area is just wiped out and were to be working with maui county were to be working with maui county and the state for the long term recovery. There are a lot of long term recovery. There are a lot of challenges. Im just locating lot of challenges. Im just locating remains the clearing Dehris Locating remains the Clearing Debris and helping people really debris and helping people really big in begin the rebuilding process. We are providing money to disaster survivors providing money to disaster survivors if they have needs not covered by insurance. Money for home not covered by insurance. Money for home repair or replacement, lodging for home repair or replacement, lodging reimbursement, replacing Personal Property and a lot replacing Personal Property and a lot of replacing Personal Property and a lot of other needs. We are going a lot of other needs. We are going to a lot of other needs. We are going to be here working directly with people one on one. Directly with people oneonone. Directly with people oneonone. ~ ,. , oneonone. John mills from fema, thank oneonone. John mills from fema, thank you oneonone. John mills from fema, thank you for oneonone. John mills from fema, thank you for being i oneonone. John mills from i fema, thank you for being with us. This is now the deadliest wildfire United States has seen in over a century. With that 02 has been reaping as to whether there will be a visit from president biden. They say there is not a timeline as of yet, and he doesnt want to detract from the delicate, sensitive Recovery Operation. Recovery operation. Helena humphrey Recovery Operation. Helena humphrey and Recovery Operation. Helena humphrey and maui. Recovery operation. Helena | humphrey and maui. Thank Recovery Operation. Helena humphrey and maui. Thank you. Lets go to our breaking story we are following from georgia. The grand jury handed ten indictments there, judge robert burnie. Not sure of ten of those indictments relate to the trump investigation. We are waiting to get more out of the courthouse, but its run several hours over its usual sitting time, its handed ten indictments to thejudge sitting time, its handed ten indictments to the judge there and will bring that to you later in the programme. As soon as we get it. Well bring that all back to you. Lets go back to questions in hawaii about why there wasnt an alert to tell residents there was a fire. The bbc put that question to david paulison, a former federal Emergency Management agency administator. I surely hope what they will do is a full assessment of what did and didnt happen, put in is in place to, you know, perhaps do a betterjob next time. Every disaster, every disaster we think there are things we could have done better and i am convinced they will do that. You already hear about people upset, angry, and we hope that investigation will come out of that and find out if you did or didnt happen. And were expecting a Press Conference from hawaii Governorjosh Green and other officials at half past the hour. Well bring you that live when it happens. We are also watching events in georgia on the indictment of donald trump and will bring you more. The west African Regional bloc, ecowas, has expressed shock at attempts by coup leaders in niger to charge the deposed president , Mohamed Bazoum, with treason. Mr bazoum has been held captive with his family in the capital for three weeks. Although reports say hes being held in difficult conditions, a Doctor Who Saw the president said hes in good spirits. Bazoums potential prosecution has been met with international concern, with the Us State Department describing the charges as Completely Unwarranted And Unjustified and a further affront to democracy and justice and to the respect of the rule of law. A spokesman for the junta said its authorities had been gathering evidence against bazoum but no evidence was provided. The announcement was made on national television. Translation in any event, the government of niger has, to date, gathered the necessary evidence to prosecute the ousted president and his local and foreign accomplices before the national and International Authorities for high treason and undermining the internal and undermining the internal and external security of niger. Following his exchanges with the nationals and foreign Heads Of State and the heads of international organisations. 0ur West Africa correspondent mayeni jones has more on bazoums potential prosecution. Thejointer in niger is accusing the president , Mohamed Bazoum of treason. Went up. This was made in a statement on sunday night made by representatives of the junta. He did not provide any details of the evidence he had, hejust said they had plenty of evidence to potentially prosecute him. This is concerning for the International Community because it might suggest