The anger. The new questions about what happened and the threat is in overcoming here tonights headlines. You can just see how much of the landscape has been charred. The town just totally wiped out. Its been on our visit to historic lahaina now in ruins. Nothing but ashes. Its like an ash and moonscape, every single house. Every single tree. And it goes on like this for block after block after block. We speak with survivors as a Community Waits for news about their loved ones. I do expect the numbers to rise. Heads up, its live on the ground right there. Nrah tonight the new video about what may have caused the fire and the stories of desperation to get out alive. One of the islands most famous longtime residents Oprah Winfrey spent the last several days doing what she could to provide emotional comfort and physical aid to one of the hardest hit areas. You are a good. You dont realize that, but you are here. You are good. Former President Donald Trump could face a fourth indictment as
The new questions tonight about what happened and the threat is is not over. Here are tonights headlines. You can just see how much of the landscape has been charred. The town just totally wiped out. Our visit to historic lahaina now in ruins. Nothing but ashes. Its like an ashen moonscape, every single house. Every single tree. And it goes on like this for a block after block after block. We speak with survivors as a Community Waits for news about their loved ones. I do expect the numbers to rise. Heads up, the line is live on the ground right there. Norah tonight the new video about what may have caused the fire and the stories of desperation to get out alive. The sirens did not go off and even Fire Hydrants did not have water. How did so much go so wrong . One of the islands most famous longtime residents Oprah Winfrey spent the last several days doing what she could to provide emotional comfort and physical aid to one of the hardest hit areas. Former President Donald Trump could fa
how an entire town was nearly wiped out. cbs s jonathan vigliotti has been doing new reporting all week long and i know that you have some new information for us tonight. reporter: i spoke with the fire chief who confirms the sirens did not go off and believe this, the fire hydrants actually ran out of water. how this happened is still unclear tonight, but what we do know is so many people had to self evacuate by the time they chose to do so, it was too late. before the flames, there were warning signs as 80-mile-per-hour winds whip lashed power lines. heads up, it s live on the ground right there. reporter: for several hours hawaii officials did not shut down the power or stage fire crews out of caution. soon the fire sparked then exploded. the flames spread a mile a minute, all while warning sirens sat silent. investigators are trying to determine if power lines caused the fire. amid the ashes, there is anger.