Hawaii, one of the towns devastated by the wildfires. Cars are lined up behind me, there is roadblocks, curfew to lift at 6 00 a. M. These people waiting to see what is left of their homes. Residents are being led in but its a horrible sight to see. Take a listen to one person we spoke to yesterday. I want people to know there are people suffering and we need donations and people shipping things out in families fed. We need so much help. Home after home and lahaina gone, the Property Data aggregator core logic puts the estimator at destroyed homes at more than 3000, the rising death toll at 80 people as rescue crews search for more victims, thousands of people left the island in 1400 are currently stated emergency shelters. It is unclear how the fire started but when they did ignite the island was ripe for an inferno, dry conditions was 70 h passing Hurricane Dora fueled the flames in a challenging battle for the islands firefighters. Residents say they were given little warning of the
return on the island but warnings from officials at the water in some areas is unsafe to drink because of contaminants from the fires. will: thank you so much maxine done a great job. from a distance on the one hand many of you have watched this through the lens of social media, you can see videos, i ve simply never seen anywhere in the world with people dealing with an incredible inferno jumping into the water and rescued seven hours later. i s saw an 88-year-old woman pulled after the water after seven hours she was inv engulfey smoke and flames i ve never seen there were people have nowhere to go and i m really terrified of where the body count will go they haven t looked inside of the buildings yet. on a more personal note i said this over the network for the last couple of days. a bit of my second home, my mom is still there in my stepdad.