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saw where the -- probably the incident that catapulted into lahaina, wires fell on top of a gas station just two blocks away from our home and then ignited the roof. when it ignited the roof, you had tar on fire, and then the wind blew the tar off of the roof and into whatever it stuck on. the winds continuing to blow into that tar created almost like taking a fan or a hairdryer against a fire. it just expanded that fire immensely. and then the continuous winds, they say 50, even up to 80 miles an hour would blow anything across the direction it was going onto the next area. people have said it moved a mile a minute. i think that's a little bit aggressive. i would say it maybe moved at least 10-20 feet every second, is a fair number. i actually went down and took a

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