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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. learn how abbvie could help you save. >> david: finally tonight here, we will not forget what we witnessed in maui, the strength of the people and the heroes everywhere. our persons of the week. we took that journey, the same one taken by two captains into lahaina, who captured those images as they arrived after nightfall to help. the fires burning. they could feel the heat. the coast guard had told them, we need help saving people. as we look at it here, you can see that people had no place to go other than the water or the one road out of town.

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Cavuto Live

i talked to a federal source yesterday and he tells me that he thinks that this number is going to continue to rise as far as human remains and the dead because as they go through the town very carefully with the dogs, they're going to find remnants and neil, i don't want to be graphic, but the reality is, is that it's a graphic situation, they're not finding, you know, intact bodies or anything even remotely close to that, they're find parts of human beings and doing dna swabs based upon what relatives are working with the fbi and it's just a tedious process, as you can imagine, as to what they're going through out there to try and identify the dead as it continues. that entire area is cordoned off. you cannot get into lahaina. there are road blocks with the army national guard. the main highway has been reopened in the past 48 hours so at least residents and

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BBC News

there is a lack of response from large organisations and we're just looking to get supplies as quickly as possible to where they need to go. locals were having such a hard time even getting in. there were roadblocks set up outside of lahaina. there were much—needed goods that we were basically deprived of the people had to break the rules for us to get to this point right now. these are the types of things that our community does best — we stick together. it is devastating. you can't fathom _ it is devastating. you can't fathom that on the other side of this— fathom that on the other side of this world, to this day, there _ of this world, to this day, there are _ of this world, to this day, there are corpses, it is literally— there are corpses, it is literally right there. we currently wrap our heads around what _ currently wrap our heads around what is — currently wrap our heads around what is going on.— what is going on. first day that i went _ what is going on. first day that i went into _ what is going on. first day that i went into lahaina, l what is going on. first day that i went into lahaina, i | what is going on. first day - that i went into lahaina, i was a wreck — that i went into lahaina, i was a wreck i_ that i went into lahaina, i was a wreck. i considered - that i went into lahaina, i was a wreck. i considered myself. that i went into lahaina, i wasj a wreck. i considered myself a strong — a wreck. i considered myself a strong leader— a wreck. i considered myself a strong leader but _ a wreck. i considered myself a strong leader but it _ a wreck. i considered myself a strong leader but it broke - a wreck. i considered myself a strong leader but it broke me. it stilt— strong leader but it broke me. it still breaks me. _

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FOX and Friends

you guys have raised. i just looked, $1.2 million so far. >> will: we haven't raised. let me tell you something, people of america and i will say, this fox viewers have raised that money for us in the last five days. at this rate fox viewers are going to raise more people than the people of lahaina than the biden administration. >> steve: exactly. >> will: it's absolutely heart-warming. it's incredible to see people respond and, look, steve, i will say rumors open up the roads later today. who knows, the information over here changes day by day. probably get more media presence in here at some point then. we have seen and shared this with you guys. i'm honored to have done so from the air from the sea and on the ground we got into lahaina. got on a boat. stay here because you will get unique looks at the destruction in lahaina. and i think i'm just so touched that fox viewers have seen all

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BBC News

all of— lot of time. as they go through all of the — lot of time. as they go through all of the territories in lahaina, they have to be very careful— lahaina, they have to be very careful not to disrupt any of the homes there so for those people — the homes there so for those people who have walked into lahaina _ people who have walked into lahaina because they wanted to see, _ lahaina because they wanted to see, know— lahaina because they wanted to see, know that there are very likely— see, know that there are very likely walking on, that's what the chief_ likely walking on, that's what the chief officer said today. that's — the chief officer said today. that's why being careful. | the chief officer said today. that's why being careful. i saw some of the — that's why being careful. i saw some of the press _ that's why being careful. i saw some of the press conference | some of the press conference from police yesterday, quite an emotive time.— emotive time. absolutely. the trauma here — emotive time. absolutely. the trauma here is _ emotive time. absolutely. the trauma here is palpable - trauma here is palpable whenever you speak to anyone, i spoke to volunteers earlier who'd been able to get into lahaina because it emergency workers and contractors and volunteers and police officers and so on agreement. he has given up on the island and said when he entered lahaina person what lot of difficult scene that his life but trying to orient himself there in a place he love so much that he has

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FOX and Friends

not only lost your church but home as well. where were you the day the fire broke out. >> the fire was heading down towards my house and people were already coming through trying to get homes. homes are already on fire. so we just grabbed the kids, grab our dog, grabbed whatever we could, and we made it to front street. i was going to turn right to head deeper into lahaina. turn left we have to get out of here. when i turned left the car that was behind me turned right and at that moment got swallowed up in black smoke. >> do you think it came down to going left or right for you? had you gone right been a different story. >> when we woke up that morning you almost took the wrong turn and it would have cost me my family. >> he leander lesson to listen to god and also listen to his wife. i got it meet some of his congregation that are now

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Ana Cabrera Reports

saw where the -- probably the incident that catapulted into lahaina, wires fell on top of a gas station just two blocks away from our home and then ignited the roof. when it ignited the roof, you had tar on fire, and then the wind blew the tar off of the roof and into whatever it stuck on. the winds continuing to blow into that tar created almost like taking a fan or a hairdryer against a fire. it just expanded that fire immensely. and then the continuous winds, they say 50, even up to 80 miles an hour would blow anything across the direction it was going onto the next area. people have said it moved a mile a minute. i think that's a little bit aggressive. i would say it maybe moved at least 10-20 feet every second, is a fair number. i actually went down and took a

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CNN News Central

so many people are still missing and unaccounted for. now the state's largest power company is facing a lawsuit for not cutting the electricity when forecasters warned of the powerful wind gusts that fueled the flames. hawaii's governor said it created a fire hurricane. and the flames were moving one mile every minute. he's ordered now a comprehensive review of what happened in the early hours of the fire disaster. nick valero is in maui for us. he's been there since the beginning. tell us what -- it's still obviously just after 5:00 in the morning. tell us what you've been hearing from folks there, what you're seeing there this morning. >> reporter: sure, kate. good morning to you. and to set the scene, where we are right now, this is the only check point that can get you into the disaster zone, into lahaina. when people come up this ridge, we're up this cliff 1,000 feet

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

concern for the thousands who lost everything in this now apocalyptic scene on maui. >> you see everybody laying there in a cot, or their air mattress, or something. it's pretty heartbreaking. >> reporter: residents in lahaina, and areas of upper kula, have been advised to not drink or even boil water, told to use bottled water and limit their shower time. and many frustrated after maui police suspended a program that allowed access into lahaina. over the weekend, the head of fema, with the governor of hawaii, examining the devastation, promising they're in it for the long haul. >> i want the people of maui to know that we're going to be with you every step of the way. >> reporter: but some saying the government response is just not fast enough. our mary bruce pressing fema today. >> has the federal government been able to fulfill every request that the state has made so far? >> they continue to work with the governor and his team to better understand what they need, and as soon as they make a

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BBC News

thatis hosts of buildings, anything that is left standing is coated in a thick layer of ash —— husks. we understand that throughout the day there have been some roadblocks getting into lahaina. we don't fully know why that is, but there could be some concerns, at least concerns raised by residents that i have been speaking to here, about safety issues just due to the fact that we have seen such historic buildings completely flattened. what about these reports that we mentioned earlier that there is a disaster alert system across the hawaiian islands, hundreds of these sirens that are meant to go off, and according to authorities they did not sound. has there been any criticism from people there in maui about how prepared the area was for these wildfires? i haven't spoken to anyone yet who hasn't been critical about that. they are frustrated, and that. they are frustrated, and that frustration now, several days into this disaster, is starting to boil over into angen starting to boil over into anger. we know that the attorney general has said that

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