Hawaiis Attorney General has announced an investigation into why the islands Warning Siren didnt sound at the height of the emergency. Questions are also being asked about whether power to the island should have been cut. For more, heres our correspondent in hawaii, sophie long. 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 its not yet reaching those most in need and people like felicia are desperately trying to get supplies into lahaina themselves. Im frustrated. People are. Were all together. Were one family, we need to take care of each other. No ones feeding everyone. Theyre traumatised. Theyre upset. No ones giving hugs. They need mental help. What do you need from me . To hear people in the same pants since the fire on thursday. Kids in the same diapers since thursday. People without food. They havent drank since before the fire. What are we doing . Hundreds of thousands flock to mauis stunning coastline every year and thousands ofjobs here are dependent on tourism, but the jarring contrast between those holidaying and those hurting is difficult to bear with so many still unaccounted for. The same waters that our people just died in three days ago are the same waters the very next day these visitors, tourists were swimming in and that says a lot about where their heart and mind is through all of this and where our heart and mind is through all of this, as well. You dont see our people swimming, snorkelling, surfing. Nobody is having fun in tragedy and continuing their lives like nothing has happened. There is two hawaiis right now. There is the hawaii were living in and the hawaii theyre living in, theyre visiting in. As search and recovery teams continue their difficult task of sifting through the remains, people queue for hours to get back to what were their homes. Confusion is leading to frustration. At 8. 30, we went there. They said, go to The Other Side. So we went to The Other Side and same thing. Theres, like, a line and its not even moving so we came back here. So we got here at 9. 30 and its 12. 30 right now. Theyre not telling us what to do. The cops are just going back and forth. But the authorities are asking for patience. We know weve got to go quick, but weve got to do it right, so when we pick up the remains and they fall apart. So when you have 200 people running through the scene yesterday, and some of you, thats what youre stepping on. I dont know how much more you want me to describe it. Thats what youre stepping on. Give us a little bit of time to contain that, please. People already know this is the deadliest disaster in hawaiis history and the death toll is still climbing. Sophie long, bbc news, maui. As well as the high death toll, thousands of people have been left homeless and in need of help from the authorities. Helena humphrey has been speaking to some of those seeking assistance in maui and also to the governor of hawaii. So many people are still unaccounted for when we were at the shelters today. So many people were coming looking for loved ones that had no cell phone reception. They havent been able to get in touch. And some of the first things we asked them after asking, are you 0k . Is how did you get out . Did you hear a siren . Did you get a Text Message Alert . And every time the answer was no. We only got out because we saw a wall of flames coming towards us. We felt the heat. We heard our neighbors banging on our doors. And you really saw the testament of that in terms of essentially the walking wounded at times coming into that shelter, people with bandages on their feet, on their legs, on their hands, having essentially had to run from the flames. So, of course, one of the questions front and foremost at that press Conference Today was about those Early Warning systems. No questions were taken in the room, but i did put it to the governor in an exclusive interview. Take a listen to what he told me. Thats it. Governor green, thank you for being with us. Out of every Single Person that weve spoken to today, every person that weve met, not one person has said that they heard a siren or received a Text Message Alert. Are you clearer in understanding what went wrong . Was it human error or was maui unprepared . I think really what it was was an incredibly overwhelming circumstance, which was a hurricane and Hurricane Force winds simultaneously with fire. And weve not experienced anything like that in the region in a town before. There was a lot of response going on amongst the firefighters all across the island. I think that was the greatest confounding issue. But my team is doing a thorough review. Weve begun it with our Attorney General, and thats the important piece for us now. Of course, most of our efforts are going to be on recovery, finding a way to reunite families with either those that theyve lost so that they have closure or getting them housing and survival. These processes normally come much after an incident like this, but were doing it in parallel because we want to be safer and learn right now. What do you say to those people who received no alert whatsoever, whove lost everything, their loved ones . Absolutely everything. Id say this is something that were aware of, that the tragedies like these occur. We have volcanic eruptions and sometimes only minutes to alert people. We have earthquakes and tsunamis that come within minutes. This is something that actually those of us in hawaii have long been tragically familiar with. And this is one of the great challenges of living 3,000 miles away from any other landmass with modest resources. But we will be able to give people much more answer in the future once our review is thoroughly done. Do you know how youll make sure that it doesnt happen again . Well, my administration started just six months ago, so weve just begun to govern. And among the many things were doing is preparing for natural disasters. And usually that is hurricane related. That means preparedness along the shoreline, having the ability to get resources to our people. So were early in our term and weve just begun to prepare our state for the future. Governor green, thank you. So that is then the twin challenge for authorities right now, recovery efforts, whilst also conducting investigations as well. But in terms of the response from this island, what were seeing is so many volunteers getting involved. People have lost everything. But anyone who has anything coming to shelters, donating food, water supplies, Baby Supplies and so on, because were meeting people who cant even find a space in shelters, who are sleeping out in the open right now. And it continues to be very hot. It continues to be very windy. But when you speak to people, what really comes through is something that people in here in hawaii pride themselves on and its bittersweet to witness. It is a spirit of aloha, of warmth and generosity and coming together in the face of what is the biggest challenge that this island probably has ever seen in terms of natural disasters. While the authorities continue the difficult work of searching for and identifying the dead after the devastating fire in the town of lahaina, some hawaii residents are taking Relief Effort into their own hands. John sudworth went out with one group of volunteers taking Relief Supplies by boat. We are aboard the ocean spared a boat owned by the Pacific Whale Foundation on Marine Conservation charity, but today, the staff of volunteers are on a very different type of mission. Have a look down here. These are fuel cans. A lot of the people in the Disaster Zone depend on generators for cooking. This will be a vital lifeline. Over here, Something Else badly needed, fresh drinking water. We can clearly see the town of lahaina now and what you can make out is the blackened line scape above the town. That was where the grass was burning and what happened with a hurricane blowing way off to the south, the pressure brought to the wind over the top of the island and picking up speed as it was going down and picking up sparks from the fire and breaking them directly into the town. They did not stand a chance. As well as the devastated town of lahaina which is a short distance that way, there are communities like this one that were not directly affected by the fire, but nonetheless have been cut off. Without road access or power or communication four days. This is vital aid and all of it delivered by volunteering. To ukraine now and the government has claimed partial success in their Counter Offensive in the zaporijia region. The ukrainian General Staff said that the armed forces had gained ground around the village and had successfully repelled russian counter attacks elsewhere along the front line. It is now over two months since ukraine started its Counter Offensive. In that time, they have retaken several villages and advanced several kilometres but have yet to achieve a significant breakthrough. Current ukrainian gains have come at a heavy cost and medical aid is playing a vital role in saving lives both on the front lines and in ukrainain cities hit by russian missiles. Joining me now is Daniel Whitehead from the charity, medical Life Lines Ukraine who buy and send ambulances and other medical aid to the country. Thank you forjoining us. Thank you for coming in. Tell us a little bit about your charity. Irate for coming in. Tell us a little bit about your charity. About your charity. We were established about your charity. We were established immediately about your charity. We were l established immediately after about your charity. We were established immediately after the full blown invasion of ukraine in february of last year by a local lady. Since then, we have grown ridiculously quickly, i think, and have delivered 30 38 filled amulets, 17 have delivered 30 38 filled amulets, i7 generators, one crane that will be used to lift rubble of buildings. And medical aid. Be used to lift rubble of buildings. And medicalaid. Everything be used to lift rubble of buildings. And medical aid. 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We are | very wellconnected with a lot the very well connected with a lot the regional governments and we get feedback from them, photographs and so on, expressions of thanks, we can see how the aid is being used and it is. I dont want to use hyperbole, but you know that what you are doing is saving lives, the impact that it has on people is massive. They do not have ambulances in the numbers they need. After we have delivered them, they had a few more. The footage of ambulances being destroyed or we get photographs from hospitals that we are connected with including one in kherson last week that got hit. And a young doctor was killed, we understand, on his first day. And you can see the impact not only on those individuals, but also only on those individuals, but also on the infrastructure of the hospitals and what they need. Being able to do something that redresses that balance is an amazing feeling. When the war began, there was a huge keenness both in the uk and Around The World for people to help and donate, is that level of enthusiasm still there . Have you seen a drop off in and volunteers . We still there . Have you seen a dropoff in and volunteers . We hear that a lot and dropoff in and volunteers . We hear that a lot and what dropoff in and volunteers . We hear that a lot and what i dropoff in and volunteers . We hear that a lot and what i always dropoff in and volunteers . We hear that a lot and what i always say to i that a lot and what i always say to people is there is no shortage of enthusiasm for people to help ukraine and ukrainians, normal people who are suffering at the sharp end of a mechanized war. What i tell the people if there are people watching who are doing something similar, trying to help in ukraine and they are feeling that they are running out of steam, brought in the circle of people you are talking to because if you just speak to the same people the whole time, those people will get. We find we have a huge group of drivers, Volunteer Drivers who raise £7,000 minimum in orderto drivers, Volunteer Drivers who raise £7,000 minimum in order to fund the ambulances and to get them out to ukraine. And i speak to more people all the time, i extend an invitation to you live on air, to become one of our Volunteer Drivers, but if you speak to more people, people say wow, i could actually do that, i could do something to help you make there is a massive difference between giving an amount of money, ten or £15 whatever it might be and actually doing something and knowing people who are doing those things and making a massive difference, it is very compelling. Is very compelling. Daniel, you are very passionate is very compelling. Daniel, you are very passionate about is very compelling. Daniel, you are very passionate about what is very compelling. Daniel, you are very passionate about what you is very compelling. Daniel, you are very passionate about what you do | very passionate about what you do and your charity is making a big difference. Thank you so much for joining us. That is Daniel Whitehead, leader of medical lifelines ukraine. The British Government is coming under renewed pressure to stop migrants crossing the sea from france in small boats after six people drowned in the channel. Opposition parties and campaigners have called for urgent action. The french Authorities Say all the victims of saturdays disaster were afghan men. Nearly 60 others were rescued from the water. Simonjones reports from dover. Just hours after yesterdays tragedy in the channel, more migrants were being brought to dover after being picked up at sea, undeterred by the evident risks of taking to the water in overcrowded, flimsy boats. It was just such a boat that sank, prompting a huge emergency response. The survivors said some of them had been trying to bail out water with their shoes. Others were in the sea pleading for help. A harrowing incident for the lifeboat crews. The french minister responsible for safety at sea visited some of those involved in the Rescue Operation in calais, keen to talk about the people who were helped to safety. This terrible event shows that thanks to cooperation between france and britain we managed to save lives. Thats what we have to focus on. Last december, at least four people died when their boat capsized. There are now renewed calls for increased cooperation between britain and france. It is absolutely essential the authorities are able to cooperate to prevent people making these dangerous journeys. The fact that this is continuing is an indication of, up to now, the failure of cooperation. There have been frequent attempts over recent years for the french and british authorities to Reach Agreement on a more effective means of policing the channel and stopping people embarking on these deadly and dangerousjourneys, but we are not seeing the results of that. The British Government has described the deaths as devastating. It says the incident is another reminder of the dangers of crossing the channel in small boats and the need to break the Business Model of the people smugglers who are organising the journeys. More than 16,000 people have made the crossing so far this year, despite the government promising to stop the boats. Charities say this latest tragedy needs to focus minds on both sides of the channel to try to prevent further loss of life at sea. Simonjones, bbc news, dover. Now its time for a look at todays sport with hugh ferris. It is exciting to see the Premier League back in action this weekend. Thats right, it has been a Long Time Coming certainly if you were a football fan. And many of the other leagues around europe in particular are also getting under way. In france. Kylian mbappe has back in the first team fold at Paris St Germain after his Contract Disagreement with the club led to him being left out of the squad for their Preseason Tour and the opening game of the French League season, which he watched from the stands. The defending champions could only draw 0 0 with lorient. And psg say afer very constructive and Postitive Disucssions before the game, the France International was reinstated in first team training. Mbappe has made clear he wont sign a new contract that has a year left to run but also wont leave the club now, meaning psg could lose him for free in 202a. Bayern munichs big new si