Seconds. We stayed under the table until the shaking stopped. I said well be okay. Were starting to get the initial video and pictures. Obviously everybody is posting things. That were seeing from the effects of that tremor. What were seeing is an impressive fire. This is not from the yesterday. This is from now. This is from a im waiting to get the location. It maybe ridge crest, california. Where alex it is ridge crest. Confirmation. You might be looking at video that we sent in. Were working on cell phones and were pitch back. Its a very impressive explosion. What appears to be a house fire. I know yesterday authorities told us this were several, numerous loose and broken gas pipelines. Thats always a danger. Sure. We certainly saw out of the
restaurant and everyone was able to get out. We headed back to the neighborhood that we have been in earlier today. The neighborhood that was more affected by thursdays quake. A number of mobile homes and Trailer Homes there. A couple people sc
joining us on the phone now is kakoa lansford, a resident of lahaina. a few days ago you said people were still finding bodies floating in the water. is that still the case? tell us what you re seeing there. - - there was bodies in the water. kakoa, thank you. i know there s a real problem with cell phone connectivity on maui. we re going to check back with you when we get a better connection so people can hear what you re saying, kakoa
again, and unfortunately, under these circumstances. there s lots of frustration, a lot of that frustration is the difficulty in communication, and when you lose power, when you lose connectivity, cell phone connectivity, over such a large area, there s always going to be a thirst for information, and so it s really difficult to be patient in times like this, but lots of people are working really hard to help those in, gets out if they need to, and to make sure whatever area is opened up can be done safely. what have you heard specifically from people, friends, loved ones, colleagues, that are on maui, and what they ve been experiencing? you know, it s difficult to hear a lot of the on the ground
folks in affected areas that evacuated. some did shelter in place. as of last night, we ve contacted over 20,000 floridians that filled out a shelter in place survey on floridadisaster.org. over 10,000 have responded, and all 10,000 said they were safe. and the state sent the first alert late last night and are expecting more responses this morning. cell phone connectivity is sparse in some areas and sometimes it s easier to get out a text message, so the process has been streamlined. there s now a stand-alone site to report your location, so if you re having issues contacting your family via phone and if you re sheltering and you want to know they re safe, there s a website, missing.fl.gov. these forms are triaged by staff in there s and dispatched to responders that are on the