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well, fortunately here on wahoo, we had scattered - wahoo, we had scattered effects.r outages. the neighbour islands including maui have a more limited transportation system and they were significant obstacles to accessing some of the areas they needed help. the weather did not help with that. it is only this we have been able to confirm with the firefighters in maui have been able to get aerial support. it was too windy yesterday to put helicopters to do aerial water drops. i know there was a lot of confusion, a lot of panic as people try to identify what was going on and a lot of first responders were stretched very thinly yesterday on maui. we're still trying to assess a full picture of what happened because some of the communications on maui also went down. we're working with federal partners to bring in additional resources both the communications and with boots on the ground to help bring that situation under control. of course, the fires are still of course, the fires are still burning. what do you anticipate happening in the coming days, what are you preparing
well, fortunately here on wahoo, we had scattered - wahoo, we had scattered effects.r outages. the neighbour islands including maui have a more limited transportation system and they were significant obstacles to accessing some of the areas they needed help. the weather did not help with that. it is only this we have been able to confirm with the firefighters in maui have been able to get aerial support. it was too windy yesterday to put helicopters to do aerial water drops. i know there was a...
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wahoo! okay, diana, i'm just going to hand it down to you.ecade ago, i worked with friends in greenland to make a documentary film. what people there wanted the world to know is how their culture was losing sea ice. since then -- i've been trying to reconcile how changes happening in the arctic are impacting my life down south. the ancestors of today's inuit invented kayaks to navigate the polar seas. kayaking is still a really good way to get around up here. with these boats. we'll have unequaled access to the sea ice in the last ice area. access that scientists haven't had before. there are five of us. i'm steve. i've been coming to the far north for 40 years. my wife diana runs an organic farm. ten years ago she backpacked across the mountain range behind us. chris is a polar oceanographer. he just got his phd from harvard. this will be his first arctic field expedition and his first time setting foot on arctic sea ice. we're going to put this inside the tent bag' yeah. when it comes to sharing adventures, mike and his son bryce have done
wahoo! okay, diana, i'm just going to hand it down to you.ecade ago, i worked with friends in greenland to make a documentary film. what people there wanted the world to know is how their culture was losing sea ice. since then -- i've been trying to reconcile how changes happening in the arctic are impacting my life down south. the ancestors of today's inuit invented kayaks to navigate the polar seas. kayaking is still a really good way to get around up here. with these boats. we'll have...
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were passed from batik to son how to hack a smoke barrier on the battlefield jim and die caliber and wahooall in this book and a section on sworn rockets with participants. shmat uvagen didn’t return him. oleg kind from 250, he was read by an acquaintance from navuk, konstantinians, alkovsky, i don’t believe my sham. it's an opponent. yakutia is a nazi old moth to think of something like this from prince semenovich. jean had a matching three-stage rocket design. you are not the only one with several options for pain in zata semenovich. he expressed the thought that missiles would be able to fly aiming without windy expanse. the fire is flowing out twirling his strength from the great turbidity , throwing a rocket at the feather, yun wrote for three stadiums of dinosaur launch, foot, soul of the plantain of the earth and flight to the man of space, the great bridge of the artery is a book similar to culinary and it fell down. recipes for man pirogues over the forces of fire and stretching and neodylo, which from time to time has become an absolute bestseller translations were not brought ob
were passed from batik to son how to hack a smoke barrier on the battlefield jim and die caliber and wahooall in this book and a section on sworn rockets with participants. shmat uvagen didn’t return him. oleg kind from 250, he was read by an acquaintance from navuk, konstantinians, alkovsky, i don’t believe my sham. it's an opponent. yakutia is a nazi old moth to think of something like this from prince semenovich. jean had a matching three-stage rocket design. you are not the only one...
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wahoo! that was so easy. when steve was last here, a typical sea ice floe might have drifted around the arctic ocean for years. back then, floes grew to be so large that passages like nares strait were often blocked for months or even years at a time. these floes are too thin to withstand collisions with other floes. there's isn't anything big enough here to plug nares strait. to me, it's alarming. in this area there's nothing that stops sea ice from escaping the arctic ocean. yeah, you see this big mumbo-jumbo of ice, you think -- “hmm, might be sledging today”" not just sledging, but lifting kayaks, fully loaded kayaks, that's the part. you see how we're going to go across there, that's going to just -- aghhh! alright, so the one thing we want to be careful of here is actually that we don't damage the boats, right? steve's got a ton of experience with this place and i think even he is just baffled right now. and as it's going down, you're just going to ease it down as much as you can. ahh, watch yourself...
wahoo! that was so easy. when steve was last here, a typical sea ice floe might have drifted around the arctic ocean for years. back then, floes grew to be so large that passages like nares strait were often blocked for months or even years at a time. these floes are too thin to withstand collisions with other floes. there's isn't anything big enough here to plug nares strait. to me, it's alarming. in this area there's nothing that stops sea ice from escaping the arctic ocean. yeah, you see...
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she has since left to a wahoo. her office gives a statement saying, quote, the mayor was never in danger. this wildfire is devastating to witness and our thoughts are with the people of maui. >>> in san jose, volunteers from the red cross will be flying out to maui to offer help to those affected by these wildfires. our shawn chitnis caught up with some of the volunteers . >> reporter: a dozen people with the red cross based here in the bay area have already left for hawaii and now more on the way. they will get to maui but know that they need to be flexible and adapt to the changing needs of the situation. both will assist government leaders who are on the ground covering the response of these wildfires. one aspect that is a unique challenge for these veterans at the red cross is the separation of the island but they are prepared for this assignment. >> the red cross is there on somebody's worst day of their life. >> we are trying to take care of those who have lost everything. we've got to stabilize that situatio
she has since left to a wahoo. her office gives a statement saying, quote, the mayor was never in danger. this wildfire is devastating to witness and our thoughts are with the people of maui. >>> in san jose, volunteers from the red cross will be flying out to maui to offer help to those affected by these wildfires. our shawn chitnis caught up with some of the volunteers . >> reporter: a dozen people with the red cross based here in the bay area have already left for hawaii and...
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reporter: carol richardson arrived at sfo from a wahoo.hey are keeping close tabs on what is happening in maui. >> we are very concerned. we have close friends who live on maui, but we have not heard back from them. it is devastating. i don't know what they will do. it is sad. reporter: at sfo, everyone trying to fly to maui today had to rearrange their plans. this man wanted to take his family on a 10 day vacation, but because of a devastating fire -- >> flights are canceled, so i have to change our plan to kona. reporter: this afternoon at sfo, we caught up with travelers who had just arrived from honolulu. this woman's older brother and her entire family evacuated from their home in lahaina. >> care house is gone. they don't know where they are going to have to stay tonight. reporter: whether it was to visit friends and family or a little r&r, travelers hoping to head to maui now realize the magnitude of the fire. >> it is sad, but there will be another time. we will go again. suzanne: a lot of the talked to told me they had been planni
reporter: carol richardson arrived at sfo from a wahoo.hey are keeping close tabs on what is happening in maui. >> we are very concerned. we have close friends who live on maui, but we have not heard back from them. it is devastating. i don't know what they will do. it is sad. reporter: at sfo, everyone trying to fly to maui today had to rearrange their plans. this man wanted to take his family on a 10 day vacation, but because of a devastating fire -- >> flights are canceled, so i...
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who are listening, we ask you to consider -- if you were going to maui, consider going to kawai, oh wahooe one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, waikiki. we hope from the tourism standpoint that people continue coming to hawaii. that is what it will take to keep business and the tourism industry vibrant in hawaii. >> you mentioned a number of local people lost their homes during the convention center in honolulu preparing to house people. how prepared are you to take care of your own citizens in the state there? >> we are very prepared. although the convention center was set up to take displaced visitors, we are also taking displaced local people. many of them right now, understandably so, want to stay near their homes. some were not able to get back to their homes. some know that their homes were burned down to the ground. i'm sur it is very emotional and tragic and they will want to stay close to their properties. at some point, they will need a place to stay. we have this emergency set up here at the convention center. the people that have come or we have left them, because w
who are listening, we ask you to consider -- if you were going to maui, consider going to kawai, oh wahooe one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, waikiki. we hope from the tourism standpoint that people continue coming to hawaii. that is what it will take to keep business and the tourism industry vibrant in hawaii. >> you mentioned a number of local people lost their homes during the convention center in honolulu preparing to house people. how prepared are you to take care of...
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flights within the region to the kuril islands or wahoo flights to dozens of russian cities internationaluzhno-sakhalin airport's passenger traffic is growing year after year 1.660 people per hour. so far, the terminal is operating in test mode. it will gradually pick up arrival and departure flights from the former building. very soon, all 24 check-in counters will be filled with passengers while they work here. only with domestic flights, international terminals are equipped with special equipment. it will be launched in 2024. we are not only launching an airport terminal. well , next year we are launching a new runway, as we call it all-weather for all types of aircraft, and there will be a hub not only passenger, but also transport 11 exits 50 passport control booths, 23. elevator 8 checkpoints and everything related to sakhalin smokers in the design of a maximum of natural materials and natural colors. soon cherry orchards are going to be planted in front of the new airport building. after all, he bears the name of chekhov in the seed coach for denis yunak. dal eastern news bureau, y
flights within the region to the kuril islands or wahoo flights to dozens of russian cities internationaluzhno-sakhalin airport's passenger traffic is growing year after year 1.660 people per hour. so far, the terminal is operating in test mode. it will gradually pick up arrival and departure flights from the former building. very soon, all 24 check-in counters will be filled with passengers while they work here. only with domestic flights, international terminals are equipped with special...
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flights within the region to the kuril islands or wahoo flights to dozens of russian cities internationals the flow of the yuzhno-sakhalin airport is growing year by year the new terminal is able to handle 1,660 people per hour. so far, the airport operates in test mode, it will gradually pick up arrival and departure flights from the former building very soon, all 24 check-in counters will be filled with passengers while they work here. only with domestic flights, international terminals are equipped with special equipment. it will be launched in 2024. we are not only launching an airport terminal, but next year we are launching a new runway, as we call it all-weather for all types of aircraft, and there will be a hub not only for passengers, but also for transport 11 exits 50 passport booths control of 23 elevators eight inspection points and everything related to sakhalin and the smokers in the design of a maximum of natural materials and natural colors. soon, the front building of the airport is going to be planted with a cherry orchard. after all, he bears the name of chekhov ksenia
flights within the region to the kuril islands or wahoo flights to dozens of russian cities internationals the flow of the yuzhno-sakhalin airport is growing year by year the new terminal is able to handle 1,660 people per hour. so far, the airport operates in test mode, it will gradually pick up arrival and departure flights from the former building very soon, all 24 check-in counters will be filled with passengers while they work here. only with domestic flights, international terminals are...
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ou flights within the region to the kuril islands or wahoo flights to dozens of russian cities and international flights the flow of the yuzhno-sakhalin airport is growing year by year. the new terminal is capable of handling 1,660 people per hour. so far, the terminal is operating in a test mode; it will gradually pick up arrival and departure flights from the former building. but very soon , all 24 check-in counters will be filled with passengers while they work here. only with domestic flights, international terminals are equipped with special equipment. it will be launched in 2024. we are not only launching an airport terminal. well and b next year we are launching a new runway, as we call it, all-weather for all types of aircraft and there will be a hub not only for passengers, but also for transport 11 exits 50 passport control booths 23 elevators, 8 inspection points and everything related to sakhalin and the smokers in design maximum of natural materials and natural flowers soon bent over by the airport building are going to set up a cherry orchard. after all, he bears the name of chekho
ou flights within the region to the kuril islands or wahoo flights to dozens of russian cities and international flights the flow of the yuzhno-sakhalin airport is growing year by year. the new terminal is capable of handling 1,660 people per hour. so far, the terminal is operating in a test mode; it will gradually pick up arrival and departure flights from the former building. but very soon , all 24 check-in counters will be filled with passengers while they work here. only with domestic...
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76-year-old grandmother, who had cell phone issues, and they were able to contact her family in a wahoo. norah? >> norah: those stories are so important. lydia, thank you. we do turn out to tropical storm hillary that is forming in the pacific, threatening southern california. meteorologist chris moran from our partners at the weather channel is following the latest developments. good evening, chris. >> good evening, norah. tropical storm hillary forming this afternoon in the pacific, with winds around 40 miles an hour. it is expected to become a category three hurricane by this weekend. los angeles is in the, but the big threat here as the storm does weekend, it will bring a lot of moisture and very heavy rain, could lead to some serious problems, including flooding. also keeping an eye on the gulf of mexico for early next week and possible development as a big heat dome expands over the u.s., and norah, it looks like once again, record heat possible, with temperatures well into the triple digits beard >> norah: chris warren, thank you. tonight, there are new to balance and the former
76-year-old grandmother, who had cell phone issues, and they were able to contact her family in a wahoo. norah? >> norah: those stories are so important. lydia, thank you. we do turn out to tropical storm hillary that is forming in the pacific, threatening southern california. meteorologist chris moran from our partners at the weather channel is following the latest developments. good evening, chris. >> good evening, norah. tropical storm hillary forming this afternoon in the...
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jose rosario grew up on a lot -- on a wife who -- on a wahoo -- he said the community is hurting but help is on the way. >> does give love b this is very -- just give love back. this is very special today. >> hawaiian airlines telling us that 10,000 customers have donated miles to help with relief. the loja festival returning for the first time since 2019. so many people wanting to help. cornell barnard, abc 7 news. ephanie: our hearts go out to the people of maui, the victims, and their families. a lot of people want to know what they can do to help. you can go to abc7news.com. you will find a list of fundraisers, charities and verified nonprofits helping the people recover. in the north, an health crisis. accidental overdoses are now the leading cause of death for residents 55 and younger. they launched a new campaign to help the epidemic. seven out of 10 overdose deaths involved fentanyl. there have been at least one overdose a week for the last three years. they are trying to raise awareness about narcan. new details on a scare that happened on a flight in december. eight report
jose rosario grew up on a lot -- on a wife who -- on a wahoo -- he said the community is hurting but help is on the way. >> does give love b this is very -- just give love back. this is very special today. >> hawaiian airlines telling us that 10,000 customers have donated miles to help with relief. the loja festival returning for the first time since 2019. so many people wanting to help. cornell barnard, abc 7 news. ephanie: our hearts go out to the people of maui, the victims, and...
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we've been taking in water and food from hotel partners, from the island of a whole wahoo to make sure our coworkers, friends and tourists are able to get the needs and resources that they deserve. >> it's really hard to look at these pictures for anyone who has been to hawaii, and mali in particular. i wanted to ask you about how your coworkers are doing, how your team members are doing because these did move so incredibly quickly and violently. does everyone have a home still standing? as a part of your teammates, are they safe? >> good news is that we just really got word that everybody is 100 percent safe with our team here in maui. so that is just a huge pressure of relief and we do have several bit of lost homes and then i can tell you and such a small community, everybody that no somebody has lost a home. >> i'm sorry to hear that some of your team members have lost their homes and there's nothing like that feeling of having all of your possessions gone, all of the same time. and there's nothing you can do about it. i do want to ask you about being on the ground for the volcano,
we've been taking in water and food from hotel partners, from the island of a whole wahoo to make sure our coworkers, friends and tourists are able to get the needs and resources that they deserve. >> it's really hard to look at these pictures for anyone who has been to hawaii, and mali in particular. i wanted to ask you about how your coworkers are doing, how your team members are doing because these did move so incredibly quickly and violently. does everyone have a home still standing?...
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stuart: that by the way is pensacola, florida, home of the blue wahoos minor league baseball team.that? because the team just listed their entire stadium on airbnb. guests will have access to the clubhouse, the batting cages, the field itself. there's one bedroom and it sleeps 10. price per night? $5,143. now you know. murphy is with us. he brought stock picks with him starting with, we've got a solid rally on the market. dow is up, look at nasdaq up nearly 200 points. what's your first pick, tesla? >> we can talk tesla if you'd like. tesla had a big selloff recently after it rallied up and came back down from 220 and 300. 300 back to 220. now you're seeing the buyers coming back in. that looks like all the selling got out of the way. now, people aring looing at what's elon musk doing? what does the next quarter and more importantly next year look like? you're not buying this for price earnings multiples, but buying this because it will be the largest automanufacturer in the world. there's a lot that elon musk can do here and tesla has an upside. stuart: a slow and steady climb for
stuart: that by the way is pensacola, florida, home of the blue wahoos minor league baseball team.that? because the team just listed their entire stadium on airbnb. guests will have access to the clubhouse, the batting cages, the field itself. there's one bedroom and it sleeps 10. price per night? $5,143. now you know. murphy is with us. he brought stock picks with him starting with, we've got a solid rally on the market. dow is up, look at nasdaq up nearly 200 points. what's your first pick,...
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we had the largest military in the world on a wahoo an island or to overcome a maybe there is a plan for it, less criticism or just a question is there more that can be done and is it about to be done but we see that happen i spent time in a rescue effort and my buddy came in on a navy ship getting ready to tour the mediterranean or the other side of the atlantic and they came in and helped out. it is that effort about to happen. rachel: we sold the mercy hospital the cayman to new york to help with covid and military deployed to help private citizens, american citizens many times more facilities than i even knew when you listed them and that is something we will stand on there is a dozen bases on oahu. rachel: thank you for that and i appreciate that you could keep a personal ion that. were to go to fox news alert, merrick garland pointing a special counsel to the hunter biden criminal probe but republicans and some democrats are not happy with who we selected. will: alexandria hoff his life in washington, d.c. what do you have. >> prosecutor david weiss has been investigating in 20
we had the largest military in the world on a wahoo an island or to overcome a maybe there is a plan for it, less criticism or just a question is there more that can be done and is it about to be done but we see that happen i spent time in a rescue effort and my buddy came in on a navy ship getting ready to tour the mediterranean or the other side of the atlantic and they came in and helped out. it is that effort about to happen. rachel: we sold the mercy hospital the cayman to new york to help...
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we have an office here on a wahoo that is staffed with personnel working side-by-side with the state of hawaii every day. we were able to quickly integrate in with the governors team. our regional administrator was already on the ground for pre-existing meeting so he was able to connect with the governor. and our federal partners, the coast guard and the department of defense are providing life-saving rescues. the coming days and weeks are going to be tough. they are going to be difficult as people acknowledge what they have lost and what the road ahead looks like. we will be with the people of hawaii every step of the way. we are already seeing a tremendous amount of effort and resiliency across the community. they are coming together to support each other as they work through what the plan forward looks like. together with our voluntary agencies and federal partners we will be in hawaii every step of the way to help residents take control of their recovery and help them rebuild in a way that will make them more resilient. and with that i will turn it over for questions. reporter: a
we have an office here on a wahoo that is staffed with personnel working side-by-side with the state of hawaii every day. we were able to quickly integrate in with the governors team. our regional administrator was already on the ground for pre-existing meeting so he was able to connect with the governor. and our federal partners, the coast guard and the department of defense are providing life-saving rescues. the coming days and weeks are going to be tough. they are going to be difficult as...
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acres burned through central maui. 2018, we had a near pass of a hurricane, large-scale fires on a wahoo each of these incidents, we are seeing the firefighters who have on the ground, those are the resources we have. they were spread incredibly in this past week. they're doing everything they can. as far as what we can do and by we i mean the response agencies we work with, nonprofits, wildfire management -- i have to give them credit, too. we're trying to get the word out and identify the actions that communities and land managers can seek prior to these fires so we can reduce risk, create safer conditions, sort of relieve the burden -- which at this point really falls onto our emergency responders. another element or dimension to this change in land use or limited management we see on these tropical grasslands that cover the state, about one million acres, is as those operations have kind of removed from the landscape, you lose a lot of the knowledge that was there from the workers who knew where the roads were, or maintaining the roads, maintaining water access. all of this burden fa
acres burned through central maui. 2018, we had a near pass of a hurricane, large-scale fires on a wahoo each of these incidents, we are seeing the firefighters who have on the ground, those are the resources we have. they were spread incredibly in this past week. they're doing everything they can. as far as what we can do and by we i mean the response agencies we work with, nonprofits, wildfire management -- i have to give them credit, too. we're trying to get the word out and identify the...
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reaching out to local people that the shelters on maui may be full but you do have an option here onna wahoo at the convention center so i wanted to make sure that you knew that. i particularly want to thank at the convention center, cal annie and daniel and terry orten for accommodating us. i don't think they've slept since we got the calls last night. and we want to thank jerry gibson from the hotel association. we'll have booths set up there that will tell and inform guests that are coming what the hotel status is, what the rate is and the hotels that have occupancy. so on behalf of hawaii tourism authority, once again, it is a sad day but we thank everyone for the cooperation, aloha and mahalo. >> at this time, we'll open up for a live q&a with the media and i'm going to repeat the question. i'm inviting acting governor silvia luca, but either she or i will repeat the question so everybody could understand. so the first question is going to go to star advertiser dan macaso. >> do you have -- an estimate of the fatalities. were they drowning or were they fire related? >> before you answer
reaching out to local people that the shelters on maui may be full but you do have an option here onna wahoo at the convention center so i wanted to make sure that you knew that. i particularly want to thank at the convention center, cal annie and daniel and terry orten for accommodating us. i don't think they've slept since we got the calls last night. and we want to thank jerry gibson from the hotel association. we'll have booths set up there that will tell and inform guests that are coming...
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just trying to figure out what the best thing to do is if i fly in to wahoo and take a shuttle over or wait to hear from them. there is no cell service. i have not been able to get in touch with them. night and since conditions have only grown worse impacting nearly all communication. others who plan to fly out of sjc expressed frustration to jessica and her husband had direct flights to maui for a nine-day trip here they have since been diverted. the residence both admit they may be desensitized to the news of the fires devastation. >> we have the car fire a few years ago. we could see the flames from our driveway. and so we know all about how that works and evacuations and stuff like that. from what i have seen so far this morning it looks pretty bad but not nearly compared to what we are used to. nothing from the airline. nothing from anywhere. nothing about what was going on during we had no idea until we got here to check in our bags to get on the flight. >> but for others with personal ties to the islands there is concern. she says her in-laws live on maui in an area already unde
just trying to figure out what the best thing to do is if i fly in to wahoo and take a shuttle over or wait to hear from them. there is no cell service. i have not been able to get in touch with them. night and since conditions have only grown worse impacting nearly all communication. others who plan to fly out of sjc expressed frustration to jessica and her husband had direct flights to maui for a nine-day trip here they have since been diverted. the residence both admit they may be...
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and moyer was flying home to a wahoo on wednesday. he says it's hard to comprehend such a devastating fire on any of the island's easily. think of hawaii. it's green and lush is and lots of rain and so i'm like california or alaska where, you know, summer fires as is usual. that's totally unusual it. >> from from hawaii perspective. yeah. aaron says he also worries about the people trying to escape the flames. when you han and family in hawaii. >> you know whether you're on oahu or big island maui, i'm still for those people that are affected by saying >> all right, back live. now we have noticed some of the other flights to the other islands, including oahu, a honolulu. those are still on time. anyone flying to hawaii on any airline should call ahead today the next couple of days make sure your flight is still a departing on time. but for now at sfo, charles clifford kron, 4 just devastating. charles, thank you for that live report. we do want to get you. >> a check of your forecast this afternoon. >> is a live look from what is the
and moyer was flying home to a wahoo on wednesday. he says it's hard to comprehend such a devastating fire on any of the island's easily. think of hawaii. it's green and lush is and lots of rain and so i'm like california or alaska where, you know, summer fires as is usual. that's totally unusual it. >> from from hawaii perspective. yeah. aaron says he also worries about the people trying to escape the flames. when you han and family in hawaii. >> you know whether you're on oahu or...
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there have been reports of more fires on the islands of hawaii and a wahoo.ve any updates on how many of the fires have been contained? malika: the most important update just came minutes ago and lahaina fire is 80% contained. that is such good news. my husband went over to the fire thatening our home. you can see it because the mountain shows us a good view of what is happening. he said it is still active but it does not seem that our home is in danger. but we still have not gotten the all clear so we are just in a wait-and-see pattern. amna: we know thousands of people do not have power or so service. have you -- or cell service. have you heard anything about how quickly those services can be reinstated? malika: the thing is in lahaina, what potentially even caused the fires were the power lines that went down. 29 powerlines went down. so there is no easy, quick fix to this. the fiber-optic cable was damagedin lahaina as well. so for lahaina town it is not, oh, in 24 24 hours this will be fixed. that is not the situation we are in. we're in a "years to reco
there have been reports of more fires on the islands of hawaii and a wahoo.ve any updates on how many of the fires have been contained? malika: the most important update just came minutes ago and lahaina fire is 80% contained. that is such good news. my husband went over to the fire thatening our home. you can see it because the mountain shows us a good view of what is happening. he said it is still active but it does not seem that our home is in danger. but we still have not gotten the all...