recovery crews are combing through the charred ruins. more than 2,200 structures, homes and businesses have been damaged or destroyed. the state s governor says some areas look like a war zone . the wildfires are the worst to hit a state in america in over a century, and there 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. jill tokuda, a democratic congresswoman from hawaii, told cbs that officials had been taken by surprise by the tragedy. everybody who has ever lived in hawaii knows the warning sirens, it goes off once a month, and if it doesn t hawaii knows the warning sirens, it goes off once a month, and if it doesn t it hawaii knows the warning sirens, it goes off once a month, and if it doesn t it nets hawaii knows the warning sirens, it goes off once a month, and if it doesn t it nets fixed hawaii knows the warning sirens, it
a century and there 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 for me? to hear people in the same pads since the fire on thursday. kids in the same diapers s
teenage sensation luke littler. good evening, welcome to sportsday. we re right in the thick of the festive fixtures in the premier league with three more on the way this evening, including the return to league action for defending champions and now world champions manchester city. pep guardiola s side won the club world cup just last week and return to face everton at goodison. elswhere, mauricio pochettino s chelsea, well, they could really do with a win tonight, asjoe lynskey reports. for manchester city, this calendar year has brought them five trophies a treble last season, the super cup and now a global one. it isjust five days since they sealed the club world cup also now they resume their league season and what feels like an ending. i league season and what feels like an endinu. . ending. i have the feeling we close a cha ter ending. i have the feeling we close a chapter there s ending. i have the feeling we close a chapter there s nothing - ending. i have the
turkey s president has lashed out, comparing israel s actions in gaza to atrocities committed by the nazis. in the red sea, the danish shipping company maersk says it is prepared to resume sailings despite the threat of attack by houthi rebels in yemen who are supporting homes. our first report is from our correspondent shamaa khalil. a warning, you may find some elements distressing. no funeral, no dignified burial, no tombstone. a bulldozer carries their bodies into a mass grave. their final resting place. israeli forces are expanding their ground offensive into the densely populated urban refugee camps in central gaza. and this is the scene at the neighbouring al aqsa hospital. overwhelmed, they ve had to treat the injured on the floor and in hallways. across gaza at the moment, health capacity is at about 20% of what it was 80 or so days ago. so almost all of the hospital beds, almost all of the hospital services have stopped functioning. on foot, donkey carts are crammed
comparing israel s actions in gaza to atrocities committed by the nazis. in the red sea, the danish shipping company maersk says it is prepared to resume sailings despite the threat of attack by houthi rebels in yemen who are supporting homes. our first report is from our correspondent shaimaa khalil. a warning, you may find some elements distressing. no funeral, no dignified burial, no tombstone. a bulldozer carries their bodies into a mass grave. their final resting place. israeli forces are expanding their ground offensive into the densely populated urban refugee camps in central gaza. and this is the scene at the neighbouring al aqsa hospital. overwhelmed, they ve had to treat the injured on the floor and in hallways. across gaza at the moment, health capacity is at about 20% of what it was 80 or so days ago. so almost all of the hospital beds, almost all of the hospital services have stopped functioning. on foot, donkey carts are crammed onto the back of trucks. those wh