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‘If we stayed we would have died,’ Maui resident says

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Wildfires on Maui killed at least 67 people and wiped out historic Lahaina town, making it Hawaii's deadliest natural disaster since a 1960 tsunami. 'Seeing how severe that fire was and the aftermath, we were so grateful to have gotten out of there ... That reality really hit us when we saw our house,' Mākena Laurion, who lost her home to the wildfires, said.

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