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>> yes. we've been able to actually drive back into the neighborhood several times. yesterday it was up and down. we would hear it is kind of safe to go in there. we went in. wrapped some heirlooms to be safe. then we would hear the next hour oh, the fire is coming down the gulch. make sure you don't go in there. the neighbor is crying and fleeing again. and this morning we felt pretty good about it. you know, we woke up. the house was still there. we got a picture of our home from the friend who said it is looking good. winds are down a notch since yesterday. you can probably still hear them, still pretty strong here on the island of maui. but just a little while ago our neighbors said they saw a 15-foot high flames on a property right above where we are and that the fire was again encroaching on our subdivision. it really is this touch-and-go wait-and-see type of situation. >> help us with your expertise. you are a trained meteorologist. you mentioned the winds and

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family? >> well, i was in the subdivision the very first subdivision that was evacuated. what you're looking at here is a whole separate fire that developed yesterday. in fact yesterday we had several different hot spots on the mountain you see behind me. ours was of course the highest one up and then lower down there was another hot spot, lower down, another fire developed late last night. and the one you're seeing there with complete devastation. for me, i smelled smoke around 1:00 a.m. it was the very first, very beginning of the first fire that developed. and by 3:00 we fwot a call from our neighbor saying get out. look out the window and it was red. just grabbed some stuff, grabbed the kids, and got out of there. >> do you have any sense now? what are you hearing? any way to get information about the condition of your home, your neighborhood?

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this is a meteorologist for local tv station kitv, and she joins us now from elsewhere on the islands. really, grateful for your time under these terrible circumstances. first, just tell us what was happening that made you flee, what happened to it to you and your family? >> i was in the subdivision the very first subdivision that was evacuated. what you are looking at here is lahaina, a whole separate fire that is developed yesterday, in fact, yesterday we had several different hotspots on this mountain you see behind me, it is called -- it was the first, it was the highest one up in a linda. and then lower down into kula. there was another hot spot, lower down near kihei, near --, another fire developed late last night. and when you are seeing there with complete devastation is over in lahaina. for me, i smelled smoke around 1 am in the morning. it was the very first, like, very beginning, the first fire that was developed. and by 3:00 we got a call from our neighbor saying get out. look at the window, and it was red, just grab some stuff, grab

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the kids, my --, and got out of there. >> do you have any sense? now what are you hearing? or is there any way to get information about the condition of your home, your neighborhood? >> yes, we have been able to actually drive back into the neighborhood several times. yesterday it was up and down, we would, hear, it is kind of, safe to go in, there we went, and grab some heirlooms, just to be safe. and then you would hear the next hour, oh, the fire is coming down the golgi, make sure you don't go in there. the neighbor is crying and fleeing again, and this morning we felt pretty good about, it you know? we woke, up the house was still, there we got a picture of our home from a friend who said, oh, it's looking good. winds are down a notch since yesterday, but you can probably still hear them, they are still pretty strong here on the island of maui. but just a little while ago our neighbors said they saw 15 foot high plains on a property right above where we are, and the fire was, again, encroaching on our subdivision. so it really is this touch and go wait and see type of situation. >> so help us with your expertise, you are a trained meteorologist, you just mentioned the winds and other factors. number one, did you see this coming? did you see the conditions building where this was

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three different homes and one thing led to another. we look out the window and grabbing what we can. houses on fire. my aunt's house, down the road. my dad's sister, her house was already on fire. there were two ways to get on the road. there was a subdivision and it is the main road where the fire was coming from and then a very, very short outlet to get out on the back side from a newer subdivision but it seemed like eternity just to get out of there, you know? you are driving through -- so many different parts of this hillside is converging into one point taking turns trying to get out and as this is happening, the flames are being flown from the wind to different houses. every so often you see a new house light up.

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much ground so fast. their reaction time was minimal. >> dana: we know that 36 people have been confirmed killed in this. many, many more injured with burns and the hospitals are packed. i know that you are very tight knit community, when you finally got to some safety, what was that like? realizing that, one, being glad you are safe but i can't imagine your worry about those who maybe didn't make it. >> you know, it was a really trying time to be in because right after i exited our subdivision, all of the phone service went out. so there wasn't any way for us to communicate on where to meet up, where to be or with anyone for the fact of the matter. luckily with my family we were -- if this happens, cell service

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car with our important documents and our bug-out binder, just grabbed whatever, a suitcase, and threw stuff into it. as we were driving out we bassed firefighters and tried to get information. they were basically had to hold off. they were there to protect life and property if it came to that. but at that time they were just allowing the fire to burn through the brush and waiting to see what would happen. unfortunately, they couldn't do water drops because the winds were so high, and as we were leaving and it was dark, it was the middle of the night, 3:00 a.m., as we were leaving our neighborhood, we saw police officers at every single house evacuating our neighborhood. so the response initially was very quick, you know, all hands on the ground. only one subdivision at that time was being impacted, and so we are safe, our home is still standing, although we had a couple of close calls over the last couple of days. my husband is there right now. he said the fire is still

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