Now the e deadliest t in modern u. S. History. At least 99 people dead more than 1,000 still missing. Just 20 of the fire zone has been searched by dogs. And the potential failures Fire Hydrants without water, no Emergency Sirens and why did Authorities Say they had the fire under control only for it to come roaring back to life our team in maui also tonight, Will Donald Trump be indicted a fourth time the georgia prosecutor calling witnesses before a grand jury investigating his attempts to overturn the 2020 Election Results in that state. Were at the courthouse a small town in kansas now a battleground over free speech after police raided a local newspaper. How the owner says it led to his mothers death. The new legal move by the subject of the oscarwinning movie The Blind Side. The former nfl star who was taken in by a wealthy family as a teen now says the story was all based on a lie. And the dramatic rescue caught on camera four divers missing for hours found by the coast guard nearly 50 miles off the carolina coast. Then the emotional reunion. Announcer this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening and welcome. Tonight in maui you can add a sense of abandonment to the cascade of emotions sweeping over devastated communities. As survivors and residents learn more about Warning Sirens that never sounded, evacuations that never came, hydrants that nearly ran dry, and what may have been underestimations of the risk the island faced that day tonight anger rising over why more wasnt done to protect communities from the rampaging fire and now after days of uncertainty about where they will live so many are just anxious to get home to whatever home looks like the mounting frustrations compounded by a steadily climbing number of those lost forever. A number that began this day at 96 but as we are reminded grimly each day will and does go higher. Our team remains on the ground in maui tom llamas begins our coverage no, no, no. Ooh, dang, its hot. Reporter tonight, the deadliest wildfire in our nations history is under investigation, and the questions are mounting the horror in lahaina spread through streets, incinerated cars, and forced people to flee into the ocean. No, no, no, no, no not like this. Reporter anger growing because so many were forced to make life or death decisions with no warning. No, we have to leave its tragic it probably all could have been avoided or most of it could have been avoided reporter a Brush Fire Near Lahaina was first reported early tuesday morning, and some evacuations were ordered. But maui officials thought they had it under control, announcing 100 containment around 9 00 a. M. , possibly giving residents a false sense of security only hours later county officials said the fires flared back up, fueled by strong winds, burning the town in an outofcontrol blaze that barreled toward the ocean. Heres what we do know Emergency Sirens were not activated according to Hawaii Emergency officials. And firefighters called to the scene said some of the Fire Hydrants had low or even no Water Pressure you ran out of water with the nations most deadliest wildfire yeah. Yeah it was very disheartening. Reporter ina koehler and Johnny Verona are firefighters from lahaina that were there when the wildfire exploded. People running for their lives. People being carried out. People being rescued people getting stuck power lines were already down before the Fire Reporter they too lost everything. You could just hear so fast that this is on fire, this is on fire, this is like how is this spreading so fast . Reporter as the fires burned, the people of lahaina were surrounded this video shows people jumping into their condos pool to escape the flames. We just kept huddling in different corners, getting away from flying debris, getting away from flames the fact that we werent incinerated is a miracle. Reporter the gutwrenching search through the charred remains of lahaina has only just begun. When folks are shifting through burnt debris and dust is on you, its not just dust on you. Its our dead. Reporter more than 1,000 residents are still unaccounted for as recovery crews with Cadaver Dogs Go Block By block, home by home it is extremely hazardous. There are structures that are personally standing that engineers have to clear first to make sure its safe for the Search And Rescue teams to go into, make sure its safe for the dogs to go into. Reporter four members of ta talfa samisanis family were killed by the fires. I lost my uncle, tony, and his wife and his daughter reporter he and his wife attended church just a few miles outside the burn zone as they start to process all theyve lost you just have to look to the lord you just trust in the end he has a purpose for us and tom, on top of all this i know folks are paying close attention to another Storm Churning in the pacific. Reporter yeah. Its the last thing hawaii needs right now, but Hurricane Fernanda is heading toward this chain of islands. The chief of police here in maui tells me they are monitoring the storm, they are worried about it, but according to our weather team thats just sent me a note right now, it is forecast to weaken by the time it comes near hawaii it is not expected to have strong winds or heavy rains. A bit of good news for hawaii, which really needs it right now, lester it sure does. Tom, thank you with the investigation of the fires under way many are turning to the Recovery Housing a top priority and there is concern about toxic fumes and debris Miguel Almaguer has had rare access inside lahaina. And miguel, not all residents are getting back into the Burn Zone Reporter lester, residents who live outside of the burn zone are being allowed back into the area, but for those who live in the heart of lahaina the community you see behind me, theyre not allowed to come back just yet fema is in there, and its unclear when their work will be done as the smoke rises and the sorrow sets in, tonight this charred, Desolate Moonscape is the only hope and home many have left its closed nobody can go in reporter but the Main Highway Into Lahaina is shut down, and the Perilous Cliffside back road is the sole way in. The route theyre trying to make us take is a dangerous route even o on a good dayay reporter for so many residents the road to recovevery has hihit a maze of f blblockades. Nearly a weeeek after the fires most still cant survey the damage to see whats been lost or spared. The randomness of this wildfire is evident in this neighborhood. There are homes and apartments that are Still Standing but just across the street here total destruction. For those that want to return and rebuild that process is going to take years. We get no information. And to be honest this is a level of incompetence ive not witnessed before here. Reporter as Frustration Mounts so do concerns over a toxic wasteland. Amid the grim search for bodies authorities fear cancercausing chemicals like asbestos and benzene are floating in the air and have melted into the ground. I dont know if its ever going to be e livable agaiain. I dont knowow if were i mean, all this is still smoldering its toxic, hazardous. Reporter even boiled water in the surrounding area is unsafe to drink. How comfortable are you having your family live here now . Im not comfortable. Reporter with large crowds in seemingly endless lines waiting for essential Services Just outside the burn zone, lahaina is A Tale Of Two Cities single file, guys single filile. Reporter there are the thousands who still need help and the many who are still looking for loved ones as the death toll rises, authorities have found many victims in residential neighborhoods but they still need to go to office and commercial buildings. S. Thatat process is s going to take days as the heartbreak stretches as far as the devastation lahaina is gone it d doesnt existst anymore asas far as the e old town is concerned. It takes a toll on you emotionally, mentally, and of course physically. Reporter tonight there is deepening worry about what is gone and whats been left behind. An Island Paradise and a still unfolding disaster Miguel Almaguer, nbc news, lahaina, maui. We turn now to georgia, where a possible fourth indictment of the republican frontrunner, former President Trump, looms. A Fulton County grand jury meeting today over allegations of election interference. Blayne alexander has late details for us. Reporter at the Fulton County courthouse in atlanta tonight heavy security outside amid movement inside with Fulton County d. A. Fani willis calling witnesses to appear before a grand jury as she presents her case against former President Trump and his allies just after noon reuters reported the Fulton County courts website published a document indicating numerous charges against mr. Trump. That document was immediately taken down in a statement the court says a fictitious document was circulated online. But did not explain how it got on the courts website. Willis has spent more than two years investigating the former president s alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 Election Results in georgia including his phone call to georgias republican Secretary Of State i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have, because we won the state. Reporter then theres mr. Trumps alleged pressure on other State Officials and statements made by trump attorney Rudy Giuliani before a panel of georgia lawmakers espousing false claims of a rigged election. Tonight giuliani, who has been notified hes a target, is speaking to nbc news. I didnt do anything wrong reporter over the weekend a potential fourth indictment did not slow the republican frontrunners stride in iowa. When asked about a potential plea deal in georgia we did nothing wrong. We dont ever take a plea deal. We dont take plea deals. Reporter the former president has argued that willis, a democrat, is pursuing a partisan investigation, today writing i did not tamper with the election she only wants to get trump. And blayne, now mr. Trumps attorneys are responding to that document that appeared in the Fulton County website. Reporter thats right, lester. They are slamming it tonight as more than a simple mistake they say that a proposed indictment should not be released before a grand jury vote and accused the d. A. s office of having no respect for the integrity of the Grand Jury Process Tonight A Spokesperson from the d. A. s office is not commenting. Lester blayne, thank you joining me now is senior Legal Correspondent laura jarrett. Laura, help me understand there have been two federal cases. This is a georgia case that would potentially see an indictment. Whats the difference . Yes, and the facts actually overlap between the federal and the state charges. But these potential georgia charges could offer a much deeper dive into what prosecutors say happened specifically in that state. The georgia case could also involve more than just mr. Trump as more than a dozen people have been told they could face potential charges and of course more defendants mean it will take longer to get to a potential trial, lester. I know theres also a headline today about the hunter biden case and that controversial plea deal. What can you tell us yes, lester, that plea deal first began to crumble under scrutiny from a federal judge. Now lawyers for the president s son say prosecutors actually went back on their agreement on those taxrelated crimes, detailing how negotiations broke down in a new court filing and saying a separate agreement not to prosecute biden for a gun offense should stand. Meanwhile, the lead prosecutor in that case now elevated to a Special Counsel says the case is likely going to trial, lester all right, laura, thank you for that also tonight, the police raid in a small town newspaper in kansas is drawing criticism from across the country amid concerns of press freedom. Stephanie gosk has details. Reporter police in marion, kansas seized hard drives, cell phones and documents from the local papers offices. Fridays raid, captured by Surveillance Cameras eric meyer, the publisher and owner of the Marion County record says his paper was unfairly targeted. Police chief saw an opportunity to lets really stick it to this newspaper, which has not been entirely supportive of him. Reporter the search also included meyers home he believes the stress of it contributed to the death of his 98yearold mother, joan, who coowns the paper. She became so upset about this that she wouldnt eat that day, she wouldnt sleep that night reporter meyer says it all stems from allegations made by a local restaurant owner, who told the city council the paper illegally obtained her driving record, which included a dui last week we received a tip from a source about some driving violations of a Business Person in town we checked out those tips reporter according to the search warrant, the newspaper is accused of Identity Theft and Computer Crimes Meyer denies the allegations and says the paper decided not to run the story how unusual is a police raid like the one that we see here in marion . Its extremely rare reporter nbc news and other Media Organizations are calling what happened in marion a violation of the first amendment. Under Federal Law Journalists work is protected against search and seizure with few exceptions. You use Subpoena Power to corroborate allegations. You dont execute search warrants. 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