"The two destroyed incubators - which cost over $10,000 - were filled with liquid nitrogen that preserved the samples," he says.
Earps played 53 games over eight years for England, winning the 2022 Euros, 2023 Women's Finalissima and helping them reach the 2023 World Cup final.The 32-year-old claimed the Fifa Best Goalkeeper award for two successive years but had recently lost her England starting place to Chelsea's Hannah Hampton.
"That must have been a really hard decision for her and so it is for us," added Wiegman."Of course, I have a couple of conversations which I don't want to share here because that's between us. It's hard, I find it hard, and it's hard for her at the same time."She has done such a great job for England. She has made a massive difference and we've had an incredible journey so far. I really cherish that.
"It's emotional because we also have a relationship and we've had such a massive journey together with lots of highs and, of course, some lows too."That's what makes it really hard. But we have to move on and we don't have time now to celebrate because we're going into the Euros."
When asked if she tried to convince Earps to stay, Wiegman added: "She knows I want her in the team, so of course, we talked about that."
Earlier this week, Chelsea captain Millie BrightSeasoned professionals who work hard to mitigate the worst of what nature throws at us.
But the longer-term strategies of defence, response and recovery will also need to function effectively; what we learn from flood events, whom we hold to account and where we spend the money to improve protection for communities.All this against a backdrop of tightening budgets.
Even the government's Environment Secretary Emma Hardy has described the state of the UK's flood defences asDespite resounding criticism from its political rivals Reform UK is arguing that its "simplified" approach will better serve the thousands of vulnerable residents, some of whom look nervously to the skies every time the clouds darken.