she might have managed to leave the area but neither she or the government or the council arkley —— areis disaster. well, this evening — in a very unusual move — and with next to no notice — downing street informed us the prime minister would be arriving here at the bbc to do an interview. theresa may was announcing a comprehensive package of support for the victims — including a £5 million fund made available to pay for emergency supplies, food, clothes and other costs. i sat down with the prime minster earlier. prime minister, you've come here today to the bbc, instead of doing the interview at the site where you just were, why is that? well, what i want to talk about today is what the government is making available to the victims of this absolutely horrendous tragedy. i think we were all, when we saw the horrific scenes of what had happened at grenfell tower, we were all deeply affected by that. it's absolutely horrifying and i've been hearing stories today from people about their experiences. i've also been hearing from the local community, about the issues and concerns that they ha