Those who have been displaced select wasnt of some of the governor had to say. Its select wasnt of some of the governor had to say. Governor had to say. Its a heartbreaking governor had to say. Its a heartbreaking day, governor had to say. Its a | heartbreaking day, without governor had to say. Its a i heartbreaking day, without a doubt. What we think that has been catastrophic but we tell you there is going to be a team effort to bring our state back. What we saw was the utter devastation of lahaina. We walked from end to end today as a team, mayor bessant for the county, Senator Schatz, federal level and myself, plus all of our teams and what we saw was likely the largest Natural Disaster in hawaii state history. You will recall in 1960 we had one year into statehood a tsunami that hit and took 61 lives on the big island. We are seeing loss of life here. As you know, the number has been rising and we will continue to see but we have extraordinary professionals working on the job. We
understand you arrived fairly recently so what are you seeing there. matza, i came into the co airport this morning which is quite full and people trying to get out. quite full and people trying to net out. ,., , quite full and people trying to net out. , ., quite full and people trying to netout. , ., ., get out. dozens have already made about get out. dozens have already made about but get out. dozens have already made about but there - get out. dozens have already made about but there are - get out. dozens have already| made about but there are still hundreds of people trying to find any way to the other islands or to the mainland. i spoke to one mother of three with herfamily and spoke to one mother of three with her family and who jumped into the harbour of lahaina to escape the flames. she was battered against the rocks, got cuts all over her legs and eventually they had to flee after a firefighter found them running through the flames and they got horribly burned and now
recover from something like this? something which appears so utterly devastating? fine this? something which appears so utterly devastating? one man - the man so utterly devastating? one man - the man who so utterly devastating? one man - the man who found so utterly devastating? one man - the man who found the - so utterly devastating? one man - the man who found the dead i the man who found the dead bodies in lahaina harbor he predicted it will take quite a long time. why? of course, there s a lot of islands. and they need to import everything, including lumber. so all of the lumber that will be needed to be to are build the time will probably have to be shipped, probably have to be shipped, probably from the us mainland. that will take a while. and if they re going to try to rebuild in the same historic kind of preservation way. lahaina is a town that dates back beyond the 17005. i think that it town that dates back beyond the 1700s. i think that it dates back centuries.
see in a war zone. i was the last one off the dock when the firestorm came through the banyan trees and took everything with it. and ijust ran out to the beach and i ran south and ijust helped everybody i could along the way. still got dead bodies in the water, floating, and on the sea wall. they ve been sitting there since last night. we ve been pulling people out since last night, trying to save people s lives, and i feel like we re not getting the help we need. the us military has now mobilised as it tries desperately to suppress the fires over the island. a state nicknamed the paradise of the pacific is now paradise lost. the us coast guard has been working to rescue people off the coast of the town of lahaina after manyjumped