however, it s not pose a hasrd to the firefighters because they re back there in dirt roads. dirt trails. trying to fight the fire. it will turn into mud. which will be another hazard. still out of the devastation. more rescue stories. a bus driver a few months on the job shuttled two teachers and 22 elementary school children to safety. and rescued a third teacher along the way. a five hour odd see through flame. there was smoke everywhere. and people trying to get out. it was time to go. it s much worse than we have ever seen. let s get the kids that are here and get them out. reporter: cal fire estimates 80 to 90% of the homes destroyed in paradise, california. the bus driver the fourth grader. one of the teachers. all lost their homes.
fire. now it is going to turn into mud which will be another hazard for them to contend with. reporter: still, out of the devastation, more dramatic rescue stories. a bus driver a few months on the job, shuttled two teachers and 22 elementary school children to safety and rescued a third teacher along the way. a five-hour odyssey through walls of flame. there were like fires left and right everywhere you look. there was like smoke everywhere and people trying to get out. it was time to go. it s much worse than we ve ever seen, so let s get the kids that are here left and let s get them out of here. reporter: cal fire estimates 80 to 90% of the homes destroyed in paradise, california, the bus driver, the 4th grader, one of the teachers all lost their homes. paul vercammen, cnn, paradise, california. meteorologist ivan cabrera is with us now to look at the forecast. this is a cruel twist when you think about how bad the fires have been, how many people have