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it is now the second deadliest wildfire in u.s. history. 55 people died. the death toll is expected to rise as the fire is just 80% contained as of right now. with over 1,000 structures burned, thousands of acres of land scorched, the governor says it looks like a bomb went off and that's the likely -- the largest national disaster in hawaii history. residents describe the devastation as apocalyptic, a war zone, with many saying they have lost everything. one man who jumped into the water to escape danger said he was there for about three hours before being rescued. >> explosions, screams like out of a horror movie. i called the cops again. they couldn't come. the third time i called them, they said you have to go in the water. i said you want us to jump in the hurricane? it is black, you know? the ocean was pulling us at the same time. we're trying to have debris falling on us, trying to get wet
Our first list—50 Essential Hawai‘i Books You Should Read in Your Lifetime—was one of our most popular stories ever, but it didn’t do justice to our flourishing regional literary scene. So here we go again: More of da kine, only bigger, broader, deeper.
Thirteen Hawaiʻi students have achieved something never done before. Their projects in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi are now featured — without translation — in the Smithsonian Museum’s National History Day online showcase.
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