And mourning the dead sunday Church Services bringing together maui wildfire victims who tonight faced so much loss. Just have to look to the lord. You just just in him. His master plan always worked the best. And good evening, everyone. Im mike mibach and im Cristina Rendon. The death toll from mauis fires is up to 93 tonight, but Emergency Managers expect that number will rise. And tonight, search and rescue teams continue their work looking for victims. They are marking cars and buildings with an ex. By doing so, it allows others to know that its already been searched. Officials say hundreds of people are still missing. Meantime, thousands of displaced survivor still need shelter and many have also been forming long lines for relief supplies. Fema director Deanna Criswell says Emergency Managers are exploring all options to help. Certainly one of the tools that we have in our toolbox, but we can also do other things like work with direct leasing and use some of the available vacatio
Afternoon. Thank you for joining us. Im andre senior. We begin with this continuing to follow the latest developments surrounding the devastating maui wildfires. Now new information this noon is being revealed by Hawaii Governor josh green. A short time ago he said that lahaina residents who evacuated and escaped the fires will be able to get back to their homes sometime today, adding there will likely be a curfew. But new images show the destruction to which theyll return some major destinations and landmarks are damaged or destroyed. The wildfires of the states deadliest Natural Disaster since a 1960s tsunami that killed 61 people. Team coverage of the fires in maui this noon. Tv reporter james torres has a look at the help headed to the island from the bay area. Ktvu meteorologist rosemary oroczo is tracking the weather conditions. But first we go live to jake alexis who joining us live now located just south of lahaina right now. Jake. Well, andre, dozens are dead and an entire tow