The first couple of days, but then some of my friends had come in and started saying like, you know, whos still missing . Like soandso and so and so and so and so and i think thats what it started, kind of like clicking in my head a little bit as relief efforts pick up steam on maui, wildfire victims work tonight to come to grips with the devastation all around them. Good evening on this saturday. I am cristina rendon. We are learning tonight of another nine deaths tied to mauis wildfire year. That brings the death toll on the island to 89. Still Emergency Managers expect that number will rise. Its unclear how morgues will be able to accommodate the number of victims considering there is just one hospital and three mortuaries. Relief efforts are intensifying on the island and as volunteers distribute supplies to those in need. Were beginning to get a better assessment of the overall damage. Hawaii governor josh green says 2200 structures were destroyed or damaged and many of those are homes. 4500 people in maui county need shelter. More than two dozen cell towers are still offline, making communication on the island difficult. Kind of sad to see everybody going without things. We want to help as much as we can, but we have just as much as everybody else. And it sucks because we cant do nothing about it. Our streets are gone. The whole town is gone. Our life is gone. Many of mauis fire victims are facing obstacles getting back in their neighborhoods to see whats left. Reporter gina silva joining us now live from the island this hour. After speaking with victims, struggled to recover, gina. Well i can show you right here, this is what youre going to see on the way to lahaina, the two roads, Police Checkpoints and the officers are here to make sure that people dont get back into town. It is making residents and tourists extremely frustrated. I was here for six hours in line. Weve been waiting for the road to open up since 4 00 yesterday afternoon. My house ended up burning, so i am so sorry. Yeah. So im going back to try and see with road closures and police turning people away, its been nearly impossible to get back to the town of lahaina just saddened by this this roadblock all day, all that we hear is roads closed. They dont tell us when will they let us go. Ali and his wife, miriam, have been trying to go back home to virginia after their dream vacation was ruined. Their rented condo in lahaina survived the fire, but authorities wont let them retrieve their belongings. They have no travel documents, are there . My wifes credit cards. Theyre our passports and green card are there. I lost my place. My place burned down to the ground. Despite his loss, ikaika simeon is thankful to be alive. When i was in a car, you can actually hear like, propane tank gas station just going off. These are some of the cell phone videos. Ikaika captured on his way out of town. On the other side of the island. I started panicking and texted him just constantly. Maria milan ichigos girlfriend was worried sick because she couldnt get a hold of him. Alerts kept coming in stating that the fire was spreading rapidly. He could not get in touch with him. The entire day passed. No word. I thought he died. I thought he was dead. 89 people are confirmed dead and an estimated 1000 are still missing. Is the total of nine people i am looking for. Jill la cuesta is looking for these nine people. They have not been seen or heard from since tuesday. The concern is dispute. So they were looking for maui officials are using the Kahului Community Center for people to report their missing family and friends. Those who are coming here are going through trauma and experiences that that is unimaginable. And thats why its so important to have the center up and running days after this inferno took so many lives and destroyed a legendary seaside community. Many locals are expressing anger at how maui handled this disaster. Having a warning or Something Like that would have been nice for the whole lahaina branch, the whole lahaina community. It would have been nice to have a warning. I woke up at 3 00 and i still didnt hear any sirens and im pretty off about that. I feel that our county and state completely failed the line of Community Fail on an epic level for any families that were at home and had no idea that this was happening. There was no time to escape. Residents say they received no warnings and no evacuation orders until it was too late. This has been the deadliest wildfire in recent history. Reporting from maui, im gina silva. Ill send it back to you in the studio. All right, gina, thank you for that live report from maui. And proof that threats of new fire activity are not over on the island. This fire broke out in kind of poly yesterday. It got in the way of some recovered work planned for today. The fire started burning in an area where victims were told a fueling station was being set up. Hundreds of people lined up for the relief, only to be turned away for safety. This fire is 100 contained, but no fuel was distributed today. People organizing relief efforts for wildfire victims have already raised millions of dollars. Some of that money is coming from right here in the bay area. We continue tonights Team Coverage of this tragedy with ktvu zac sos. Shes been speaking with people who are behind some of these fundraisers. Zac and christina, the largest fundraising effort right now in the bay area being spearheaded by several San Francisco tourism organizations. The message that theyre trying to get out right now, every little bit helps. We are doing our best to try to give relief, some energy, some good love to our friends in maui in the wake of this weeks devastating wildfire in lahaina, rodney fong, who heads up the San Francisco chamber of commerce, wasting little time and launching a Fundraising Campaign with his counterparts in the San Francisco tourism industry. Dollars will go to relief efforts, which im sure are much needed right now. Collaborate on the effort. The San Francisco travel association, Golden Gate Restaurant Association hosted all council of San Francisco and Union Square Alliance as part of that push large screens at this weekends outside lands festival , urging the crowd to donate online through the hawaii based maui strong fund. We really appreciate any donations. Large and small right now. We know that maui really needs it. Its really devastating what were seeing. The images are really hard to look at. We know so many people who are missing people right now or their houses are are now just ashes today, the fund raising 70 million. That money being put to Immediate Use right now. Its been for things like critical supplies, food, diaper, shelter, clothing, showers, first aid, animal care, Grief Support and even boat transportation by some local boat owners who are taking supplies from one side of the island and bringing them into lahaina for residents. Bay area born metallica among those making a large donation to maui strong, sending 200,000. A number of other nonprofits are also aiding in the effort on the ground. The Salvation Army flying in staff from San Francisco and across the state. The Salvation Army is actively involved in feeding over 7200 meals a day at the red cross shelters and other shelters throughout the island. Some staff based on the island victims themselves, homes lost, Salvation Army facilities burned to the ground. Weve lost our building, our church, Thrift Stores and even the Salvation Army officers quarters back in the bay area, large and small fundraising events also popping up a comedy event at faction brewing, organized by alameda comedy works, fundraising for the family of one of its performers and others in maui who lost everything for a lot of eyes to be on, not just that community, but also specifically on my family is it . I cant even put it into words. Im just really grateful. And that comedy group now planning to hold a second fundraiser for just one of so many. Weve seen simply doing what they can to aid in this relief effort. Christina all right, zach, thank you for that information. And we have information on ktvu that can help you get involved in Recovery Efforts to tap into that information. Scan the qr code here on your screen amid the tragedy of the maui wildfire, san mateos aloha festival offered hawaiian locals a chance to come together today and celebrate their community and culture. Just bring the spirit, the shopping and the food you know, so its not every chance we get to go back to the island. Admission was free to enjoy the full day of Family Friendly activities. Coming up at 1030, how the crowd is working to help victims on maui. New at ten, Oakland Police responded to a shooting in east oakland around 145 this morning. The shotspotter detection system alerted police of gunfire in the area of international boulevard in the arroyo viejo neighborhood. Officers say they found a man and woman who had been shot. Each of those victims were hospitalized and are reportedly in stable condition. The final town Hall Meetings were held today for residents in oakland to give their input about the selection of the next police chief. This is the nakano. Naacp released an open letter to express its support for former chief loren armstrong. Leo carroll reports. I felt compelled to come to this meeting because oakland needs change and i no longer feel safe in my own city. Its been nearly seven months since oakland mayor shengtao fired the citys police chief. Lee ron armstrong, and it still feels fresh to many residents, including samantha wise. He was our chief. He was our chief. And i think the chief of police should be an elected position. The same issue of growing crime persists in the city, yet they havent hired a replacement due to internal disputes within the Police Review commission. Its something that was brought up during todays Oakland Town Hall meeting. We were told theyre working on it, but i think mess starts at the top. I just want dr. Tiara mulally, who is the volunteer, is the chair of the committee running the search for the next police chief. She said the job posting will be up soon with input that theyve gathered from the community at these meetings. Well, weve heard more than anything else is they want whoever is chief of police to reside in the city of oakland. So that requires is going to go on the job description. Others have said they want the new chief to be honest and accountable and they want the same from the mayor. I thought more City Council People and more city leaders would have been here. I think some of the Police Department should have been here as well. Only one paid city worker was at the meeting today. What would you say to the mayor right now . She was here. Wake up. This is this is all on you. Its time for you to make a change. Its time for you to come and get into the streets with the people in oakland. Im bailey ocarroll, ktvu fox two news. Selfdriving cars come to a halt in San Francisco. Coming up, what cruise blames for this traffic jam in north beach and police in oakland ask for your help in solving a decades old cold case. Anna barry weather here is our view up above San Francisco for tonight. The fog is still pushing back into the bay. Still a factor in our forecast, but a warming trend started today. Its going to really kick in over the next few days and well have the update coming up at day two of the outside lands Music Festival in Golden Gate Park. Among todays headliners are the foo fighters and lana del rey. People leaving the Festival Tonight hope to avoid the traffic jams that festival goers faced last night. Video posted to social media here shows several self driving crews. Cars stopped in north beach. Cruise representatives say connectivity issues caused the problem. They also say theyre investigating and working on solutions to prevent this from happening in the future. Last nights traffic jam came just days after a California PublicUtilities Commission vote to expand the use of self driving cars in the city. Many people showed up for the commissions vote to express opposition to the expansion. They argued Companies Like cruise and waymo are not ready to expand service and said the cars often cause traffic problem or get in the way of first responders. One of outside lanes attractions. Welcome back. Festival goers today only to shut down again. Festival organizers tweeted earlier today that the soma tent dance venue would remain closed until further notice. It shut down after a brief reopening earlier in the day. The same tent was shut down yesterday for safety reasons. Festival organizers have not offered a specific reason for the closure. Outside lands wraps up tomorrow. Odesza 1975 and Megan Thee Stallion are some of the biggest acts to take the stages. The three day festival is expected to pump an estimated 71 million into San Franciscos economy for the complete schedule of performers. Advice for getting around and more from outside lands, just go to our website ktvu. Com. Well Buffalo Bills safety demar hamlin made his return to the football field today seven months after he went into cardiac arrest during a game last season. Hamlin took the field against the Indianapolis Colts and made a fourth down tackle in the first quarter. He brought down running back evan hull for no gain on this play, preventing the colts from converting on a fourth and one at the buffalo 40. There he is. He also had three tackles back in january. Hamlin collapsed on the field and needed to be resuscitated in the middle of the game after a blunt force hit to his chest. The 25 year old was cleared to play by doctors in april. Today the bills head coach called hamlins return remarkable. Well, bay area weather, we started to warm things up across across a good portion of the area earlier today. In fact, the temperatures this afternoon, the warming trend really kicked in some 90s out toward fairfield, concord and livermore are still some persistent fog keeping the beaches on the cooler side 60s toward pacifica and San Francisco. But more 70s and some more 80s around the bay. Tomorrow in most areas it should be a little bit warmer. So the warming trend will continue into sunday and into monday. It says 90 inland, but a few inland neighborhoods could be flirting with 100 degrees as early as monday. Outside lands, though, at least the fog has been a big factor. So far for day one and day two. And here is the lineup for day three. As you can see here. And we are expecting some cloud cover, maybe some partial clearing by about 3 or 4 00 in temperatures, mainly in the 60s. So the heat will not be an issue at the Golden Gate Park for tomorrow for outside lands. Heres a satellite showing you this just like yesterday. We have the fog hanging out near the coastline. Another round of showers and thunderstorms developing out toward the sierra. And that cloud cover has been drifting closer to the bay area. So maybe the inland east inland neighborhoods, we could have some more clouds, more high clouds for tonight. You can see the thunderstorm activity as well. And this will essentially repeat itself by late tomorrow afternoon. And into tomorrow night. Well check out some of the current numbers out there for the 10 00 hour. San francisco has cooled down to the 50s. Some 70s for walnut creek. And in livermore. And heres our live camera looking above the fog layer drifting into San Francisco where the fog is. Its locally dense and it could impact your visibilities first thing tomorrow morning, especially near the coast. 52, right around 60 degrees tomorrow morning. Heres the forecast model clouds will try to clear back to and near the coastline into the afternoon hours. And these colors begin to brighten up. Temperatures ranging from the mid 60s all the way to the mid maybe the upper 90s for tomorrow afternoon. And the warming will continue in our five day forecast. Well have the full update coming up in a little bit. All right, mark, thank you. Getting back to our coverage of mauis wildfires, we are learning more tonight about how some victims got to safety report. Mike terry spoke to one family about their ordeal at 1130 at night. Josh dawkins phone blared as the sos system signaled it was time to go. We had to pack everything up. My three little girls just started crying hysterically. So we didnt even know if where we were going was safe. It was it was terrifying. For two nights, dawkins and his family stayed in a shelter. His home in kihei, surrounded by one of three wildfires raging all at once on maui. He considers himself one of the lucky ones. The scariest thing is were on the small island and, you know, information was not getting passed around. Officials in maui say there may be evidence that the emergency sirens were not triggered the day the fires began in lahaina. Wind gusts of up to 80 miles an hour took down cell towers and power lines, leaving thousands sitting in the dark without ways to find resources on their own. The infrastructure here is not great. And the information in almost blackout over the last couple of days has been really difficult. The slimmest of Silver Linings right now is the common bond communities are sharing to donate and uplift one another