Destroyed. Most of the Historic Town of lahaina wiped out. And now an investigation into the Emergency Alert system, with residents telling us they had little to no warning of the raging fire. Many now lining up for a chance to return home. Some are finding a wasteland where their houses once stood. We meet a mother and daughter searching through the ruins. A family that may have lost four members. And a pregnant woman who fled the flames, due to have her baby any day, desperate for a steady place to stay. Were following the massive Relief Effort under way. Donations pouring into maui. Neighbors racing to help each other. Gio benitez standing by. And our Team Coverage across maui. Also in our news tonight, millions on alert for extreme weather. Damaging hail in the midwest. Severe storms sweeping into the east. Including possible tornadoes. Blistering heat as the Pacific Northwest braces for a dangerous heat wave. A deadly Home Explosion. The flames spreading to other homes in the neig
Weather, to understand fuels better. So there are things that can be done at the federal level. But you know what, when you look at what happened at redding, when you look at what happened at santa rosa, when you look at what happened in ventura, where fires have gone from the wild land urban interface right into the suburbs, right into towns, thats at the state level. We have to look at our zoning. We have to look at our construction materials. We basically have to look at where we have people on the land and how we protect them. Right now we just have to thank those 14,000 firefighters that are on the ground. Incredible. Glen, thank you. Thank you for watching this hour of velshi ruhle. Ill see you tomorrow at 8 00 a. M. I turn you over to Andrea Mitchell for Andrea Mitchell reports. Former Paul Manafort deputy rick gates back on the witness
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the state s history. the staggering toll, at least 80 people now confirmed dead, but that number is expected to climb, with hundreds still unaccounted for. once vibrant communities reduced to rubble and ashes. many comparing the scenes to a war zone. the state attorney general now opening an investigation into maui s alert system after complaints that there wasn t enough warning for people to escape the flames. many still desperately searching for missing loved ones. and four days after the disaster, we re hearing the harrowing stories of survival. this woman managed to survive eight hours in the water, and is now helping others at a shelter. over 80% of the nearly 3,000 buildings exposed to the fire were damaged or destroyed. and most of those were residential. leaving thousands homeless and an urgent need of shelter. disaster officials saying today that the cost of rebuilding maui county could exceed $5 billion. we have team coverage tonight. the devastation, the relief efforts, and
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