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A second. But check this out this. Is by daniel byer. Shows water in the pool there right the moment the quake hit. The quake was also caught on video in a newsroom in los angeles. You can see a clock swaying back and forth there. People who felt it says shaking lasted for about 10 seconds. It wasnt really strong. Because one of thing waitresses didnt even feel it. It was smooth. So you didnt panic. No. In fact, a lot of other customers there. Kind of a universal, ooh. It was like it was a ride, you know . And if youre from california, youre kind of used to these things. It was a little disconcerting. But you know, were not used to it. And its just under. Now that were doing fine. The usgs held a press conference just moments ago. Hear what they had to say. We should be expecting lots of aftershocks. And some of them will be bigger than the 3s that we have been having so far. I think the chance of having a magnitude 5, i dont this is an offthetopical cuted thing, probably greater than ....
Maui and the devastating aftermath of the wildfire. The death toll has risen to 93 people making it the deadliest wildfire in modern us history. The painstaking task of searching for victims continues with crews using cadaver dogs. But the process has been slow and Authorities Say just 3 of the burn area in lahaina has been searched. The fire destroyed or damaged 2200 structures, most of them homes. Right now, maui county Officials Say 4500 people are in need of shelter. Reporter gina silva live tonight from maui and kihei, where the community is mobilizing to help gina. Yes they certainly are. I can tell you that many people on this island are frustrated with the way the government is handling this natural disaster. So they are taking it upon themselves to help the people of lahaina cooking oil. You cant sit back and watch people suffer. You have to jump in and help. At the ....
Underway. Ktvu Amanda Quintana at the scene with what we know so far. This is an active investigation and there are still a lot of unanswered questions. What we do know is that police were called here around could see its an open area. It has this garden. And then theres a walking trail where a lot of people ride bikes are run by. Its a its disturbing. Very some nearby residents walking through Golden Gate Park monday morning were shocked to hear a body was found there the night before. Others feel its just another example of how violent the city is becoming. And just it makes me think that things are not going in the right direction right now. And its this is very scary because this has always been very safe environment. Ross dempsey says he just moved to the Richmond District because he thought it was safer. You ....
Their work looking for victims. Theyre marking cars and buildings with an x and by doing so, it allows others to know it has been searched. Officials say hundreds of people are still missing. Meantime, thousands of displaced survivors 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. And volunteers are really coming forward from all over, looking for ways to assist in the recovery effort. Reporter gina silva has been speaking with some of those volunteers. She joins us live this hour from the island with a look at what theyre doing. Gina well, i can tell you that a lot of people on this island are extremely frustrated with local authorities, with the way they say they have handled the situation. So they are, you know, preparing. Theyre doing everythin ....
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 Dea ....