you have trees that are down, you have a lot of hazards right now. we do anticipate a lot of the water will subside in some of the barrier islands and some of the coasts but some of those inland places of rivers and these inlets, you are likely to have standing water there throughout all of today and even in the days ahead, so that is a hazard and just please be aware that that is something that if you have weathered the storm to this point, going on doing and getting involved in that is totally not worth it and we want to minimise any harm to anybody as a result of what we are seeing right now in the streets. it s gonna be put to use, i don t think we ve seen in effort mobilise for this minutes rate rescues this quickly, but we appreciate and we will make good use of it. we want people to be safe, those people who are in need of life supports, health is on the way help. they are able to see the areas that were hardest hit, and they are focusing assets there. obviously the
most of the wet weather next week will come on monday and after that fairly typical late summer fair. some sunshine and dry weather around and the temperature some sunshine and dry weather around and the temperature near some sunshine and dry weather around and the temperature near normal some sunshine and dry weather around and the temperature near normal for the time of year. thank you, darren. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc news website but the news continues here on bbc ones wejoin their but the news continues here on bbc ones we join their colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, i will be back at ten, untilthen, have a where you are, i will be back at ten, until then, have a very good evening. hello and welcome to sportsday. england are skittled at lord s, as their tactic backfires against south africa. . ~ , ~ their tactic backfires against south africa. ~ , ~ ., africa. pidcock is king of the mountains. afr
hello, and welcome to sportsday this saturday night i m chetan pathak coming up on the programme: it s not over, but it s not looking good for wales and their hopes of playing at next summer s european championships. hat trick hero laurenjames helps chelsea move six points clear of the women s super league. and lighting up las vegas charles leclerc takes pole for sunday s grand prix. also coming up on sportsday before seven, we ll be in nottingham. for a special memorial match for adam johnson the ice hockey player who died after being struck by a skate during a game three weeks ago. it s not looking good for wales and their hopes of automatic qualification for euro 2024 next summer. they went into today s game in armenia knowing that victory would keep their fate in their own hands. but a 1 1 draw, and the fact croatia curently lead latvia, now leaves them with a mountain curently lead latvia 2 0, now leaves them with a mountain to climb if they re to play in germa
now on bbc news, it s sportsday. will hello and welcome to sportsday this saturday night i m chetan pathak. coming up on the programme. it s not over, but it s not looking good for wales and their hopes of playing at next summer s european championships. hat trick hero laurenjames helps chelsea move six points clear of the women s super league. and lighting up las vegas charles leclerc takes pole for sunday s grand prix. also coming up on sportsday before seven. 100,000 people will be sat inside the stadium tomorrow as india face australia in the cricket world cup final in gujarat. it s not looking good for wales and their hopes of automatic qualification for euro 2024 next summer. they went into today s game in armenia knowing that victory would keep their fate in their own hands. but a 1 1 draw and the fact croatia beat latvia 2 0 now leaves them with a mountain to climb if they re to play in germany next year. they ll have to beat turkey on tuesday, and hope cr
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sonia sodha, chief leader writer at the observer and tom newton dunn, chief political commentator with times radio. welcome back to you both. so let s start with some of the pages we already have. the metro writes that the eu has threatened to take life saving covid jabs bound for britain after blaming the uk for what it calls the continent s creaking vaccination rollout . the financial times also leads on the vaccine roll out, writing that the nhs s targets are in peril after a significant reduction in supplies. the telegraph adds that vaccine shortages mean that no more first appointments for covid jabs will be booked in april as supplies arriving in britain continue to be disrupted. the times adds that a fall in provision from astrazeneca is understood to be the reason why very few people will receive their first doses next month. the guardian writes that people under