The lights of that iconic building will glow Eyewitness News blue at night. WABC-TV is celebrating 75 years! Our celebration started Thursday morning when members of the Eyewitness News team flipped the switch at the Empire State Building. It is a very special day here at eyewitness news. All three fires remain active.īill Ritter joins 'Extra Time' on WABC-TV's 75th anniversary County officials said an additional 17 deaths have been confirmed so far Thursday, bringing the death toll to 53. The search of the wildfire wreckage on the Hawaiian island of Maui on Thursday revealed a wasteland of burned out homes and obliterated communities as firefighters battled the stubborn blaze that has already claimed 53 lives, making it the deadliest in the U.S. Here are other major headlines from Thursday's show:Īt least 53 dead in Maui fires, town of Lahaina decimated Police say they haven't sorted out yet if Cannella was driving or if it was the man who was killed. They are sure that whoever was driving the boat failed to navigate the channel. They say they're investigating whether speed played a factor in the crash. Police are not yet identifying the victim who died. It's believed he was stranded for hours before he managed to find a cell phone and call 9-1-1. The survivor was identified by investigators as 47-year-old Christopher Cannella and the owner of the boat. It happened early Thursday on Fire Island. Police are investigating after one man was killed and another injured when their boat flew out of the water and crashed into the deck of a home. NEW YORK (WABC) - In this edition of 'Eyewitness News Extra Time,' we have the latest details on a deadly boat crash on Fire Island, and an update on the deadly wildfires in Maui. In this edition of 'Eyewitness News Extra Time,' we have the latest details on a deadly boat crash on Fire Island, and an update on the deadly wildfires in Maui.
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