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loud piercing sound to residents during a tsunami were activated. and "the new york times" says according to the firefighters, the fire hydrants ran dry. we're also hearing more stories of what it took to survive a fire that travelled at one mile per minute. 19-year-old noah tumkinson and his brother, milo, and his mom raced to their cars, as the fire spread. they were caught in traffic. they did the one thing they thought would save their live, escape to the ocean. here are some of those moments rngs beginning with noah speaking with his brother, milo. >> you're going to be okay, milo. milo, your mask is dirty. holy [ bleep ]. yeah, just wash it. >> keeping your phone dry.

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