And vehicles. It could take ten days to learn the full death. An review has been ordered into whether residents were given sufficient warning about the fire. It appears some early sirens never sounded. There are also questions over the speed of the emergency response. Lets go to Helena Humphries who is live in maui. They really have their work cut out for them. Out for them. The latest billin out for them. The latest billing from out for them. The latest billing from the out for them. The latest | billing from the governor out for them. The latest. Billing from the governor is the death toll has climbed again now to stand at 99 fatalities. 99 lives lost and of course rescue teams and Recovery Teams continue to comb through the rubble. They fear the death toll they say could potentially double and at the same time they have the challenge of looking after those people who have simply lost everything, of getting military in eight of them and providing shelter, food, clean drinking water.
Are known to have died but hundreds still remain unaccounted for. Search teams are checking through the rubble of burned out buildings and vehicles. Many people were forced to run into the sea, to escape the flames. An official review has been ordered into whether residents were given sufficient warning about the fire. It appears some early sirens never sounded. There are also questions over the speed of the emergency response. From maui, heres john sudworth. Videos of the disaster continue to emerge. This one shows lahainas residents huddled in the water the only place of refuge they could find as the smoke and ashes from their burning town rained down upon them. Hundreds are still listed as missing. The Authorities Say temperatures here reached 1,000 degrees. The task of both finding and identifying the bodies will take time, according to hawaiis governor, himself a trained doctor, speaking to us media. They will find ten to 20 people per day, probably, until they finish. And it is p
infrastructure. authorities are warning of possible mudslides and flooding. hundreds of flights and train services have been suspended. our reporter, je seung lee, has more. japan s meteorological agency says typhoon lan is likely to bring up to 400 millimetres of heavy rainfall in some areas from tuesday to wednesday, as well as ferocious winds of up to 180 kilometres per hour. now that s strong enough to topple a moving truck. these forecasts have led to authorities warning of floods and landslides, as well as rivers swelling up. major cities injapan s central region, as you can see in this map, including osaka and nagoya, are being impacted by the storm. and the typhoon is expected to make its way north off the coast of hokkaido island. now, hundreds of flights and train services have been cancelled on tuesday, as well as universal studios japan, the major theme park
which should be amended. and if we work in that way, we work for deforestation, we work for illegal mining so that can be a cure for them. a typhoon is expected to hitjapan imminently, causing heavy flooding and widespread damage to infrastructure. authorities are warning of possible mudslides and flooding. hundreds of flights and train services have been suspended. 0ur reporterjay sung lee has more. japan s meteorological agency says typhoon lan is likely to bring up to 400 millimetres of heavy rainfall in some areas from tuesday to wednesday, as well as ferocious winds of up to 180 kilometres per hour. now that s strong enough to topple a moving truck. these forecasts have led to authorities warning of floods and landslides, as well as rivers swelling up. major cities injapan s central region, as you can see in this map, including osaka