Good morning and thanks for waking with us. Im darya james and his. Were taking a live look outside. We know weve got john coming up with our hot Weather Forecast for today. So more on that in a moment and rainy. Youve got the very latest coming exactly we know that families are suffering out there. We found a way that you at home can help and just to help ease the burden out. There very good at the right. Lets get a look at the weather because one more hot one, right. Another hot one today. Just as hot as this weekend was to which i know for a lot of us was maybe a little too hot for sure where were heading as we make our way through the next few days will eventually provide some relief to us. So we have that to look forward to looking at coit tower right now, downtown San Francisco as well, sitting under some surprisingly Clear Conditions for many of you that may have been expecting a little fog this morning. Not going to happen because we have that offshore wind. Its pushed fog out
Recovery crews continue to comb through the charred ruins and hundreds of people remain unaccounted for. There is growing anger on maui over both the lack of warning about the wildfires the worst to hit a state in america in over a century and the response by officials to the thousands left without homes and in some cases adequate food and water as sophie long reports from the island. This is what remains of lahaina. Cars abandoned as people ran and jumped into the sea to escape the flames. Homes and businesses reduced to charred remains. President biden promised immediate help and said every available asset should be used to provide it, but, days later, people here say its not yet reaching those most in need and people like felicia are desperately trying to get supplies into lahaina themselves. Im frustrated. People are. Were all together. Were one family, we need to take care of each other. No one s feeding everyone. Theyre traumatised. Theyre upset. No one s giving hugs. They need m
In a war zone. Reporter helicopter Tour Operator richie olson flew over the smoldering towns. Hundreds of homes leveled to the ground. The historic section of the town is destroyed. Even the boats in the harbor were burned to the water. They are gone. This is truly an all hands on deck situation. Reporter officials fear the death toll will rise. The primary focus is to save lives and prevent human suffering and mitigate property loss. Reporter the fires are being fueled by low humidity, Drought Conditions and whipping winds from a hurricane 700 miles away. Now that President Biden has declared a major disaster, more federal help is on the way, but that is little soulless to those who have lost everything. Is nothing but smoke. Cinders. We have only the clothes we have got on and a dog and two kids. Here we are. Reporter shelters are packed with people who have nowhere else to go. This satellite image captured what lahaina looked like before the fire and after. A once Thriving Community
Significantly after the worst wildfires to hit an american state in more than a century. Our North America correspondent John Sudworth reports from the island. Vital supplies being loaded onto a boat that would normally be taking tourists whale watching. Theyre now making multiple daily trips into the Disaster Zone with a growing sense of frustration. We are all wondering, why was there no help sent from oahu . Pearl harbor is a 20 minute flight away, right . Why are the limited resources of police on this island left alone . Where is the support for them . Why are we taking supplies on a boat instead of helicopter . We do this because we have to. An hour into the journey and the devastation along the shoreline comes into view. We can quite clearly see the town of lahaina now and you can make out is the blackened landscape above the town where the grass was burning and what happened with the Hurricane Blowing away off to the south, the pressure brought the wind over the top of the isla
10 trying to figure out how theyre going to make it back home. Now at 10 oclock bay area, residents stuck in hawaii after that wildfire which destroyed an entire community. Hundreds of people are still missing. The death toll is moving higher, getting closer to 70. Hello, everyone. Thank you for joining us for kron. 4 news at 10. Im catherine heenan. More bay area. Residents are making it back home after the fire devastated landing at san joses airport tonight. They were greeted by family members. Some people greeted by therapy dogs who were there. 2 of the passengers talked about what they saw and maori the past few days. It was just very smoky like reddit. I didnt know she a panic or not. And then we went i forgot what the street was down. And thats very sad. A lot of people heart stopped and its and they do a lot. I want to go home. Some bay area residents are still and maui still having problems. I getting home san carlos resident and her family landed in maui tuesday and found the