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I watched as the building came down, floor by floor, with a series of loud bangs that sounded like gunfire. It was chaotic. I saw explosions from the corner, and then there were multiple hits in quick succession. As the explosions continued, people started to run in panic. I witnessed a few of the blasts before I realized I needed to escape. The World Trade Center was collapsing, and I turned to run for my life as the building fell. The noise was overwhelming, and the scene was terrifying.

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We fought hard to keep the fire away from our properties, but we couldn't stop it. The water shut off, and even the firemen couldn't refill their trucks. The fire grew, and we felt defeated as we watched our houses burn. We did everything we could, but without water, we were helpless. It's heartbreaking to see our home destroyed. I was worried about his safety, and when he said we lost the house, it hit me hard. I was planning to retire, but now I have to start over. It's a new journey, and it brings tears to my eyes. I still love this place, despite everything. Moving to Honolulu is an option, but the people and the climate here are beautiful.

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I want to share the reality of what's happening here because the media isn't doing a good job. We're emotionally damaged, physically injured, and many have lost family members. Only 25% of the burn zone has been searched, yet there have already been 110 deaths. Over 1,300 people, including myself, are without a home. Finding housing and jobs is already difficult, and now it's even worse. The community here is strong, with people coming together to help, but others aren't doing anything. The government isn't providing enough assistance, and people on the mainland have no idea about the extent of the disaster. Our alarm system is the strongest, yet there's no attention. We've lost everything, and 1,300 people are displaced with 100 dead. Our tourism industry, our main source of income, is gone, and recovery will take decades. We need support, but it seems no one will stick around to help. Please spread the message.

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Speaker 0: We couldn't stop the fire. The water was shut off, and even the firemen couldn't refill their trucks. The fire grew, sparks boiled over, and we were defeated. We had no water, so we had to leave. When we came back, everything was burnt down. Speaker 0: I was worried about his safety. When someone called and said he lost the house, it was devastating. I was planning to retire, but now I have to start a new journey. It makes me want to cry, but I still love it here. That's why you ask if I would move to Honolulu.

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We were trapped in our rooms as a fire approached, with ashes everywhere. The staff eventually opened our doors and moved us to a day room, where we watched the fire grow closer for hours. The smoke filled the area, making it hard to breathe, and we were not allowed to leave. Even when the fire reached nearby streets, we felt helpless. They offered us sweaters for protection, but going outside seemed dangerous due to the smoke. At one point, the wind blew a door open, and I had to rush to close it to keep everyone safe. It was a terrifying experience, and I feared for our lives if the fire reached us.

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There was a fire that was expected to worsen. Suddenly, there was a loud explosion, which was captured on video. People started screaming due to the foul odor and being covered in smoke. Everyone started running, except for Warner who filmed the billowing smoke. It was a terrifying scene with hundreds of policemen fleeing and taking anyone nearby.

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There was an explosion in the lobby of a building. The whole lobby collapsed, and it was described as horrible and like hell. There were multiple explosions, including a secondary one. People were waiting to go upstairs when the building blew up. They tried to work their way out and help others escape. They witnessed a plane flying into another building. It was like a movie set and surreal. The building collapsed during the third explosion. The speaker is now trying to find something.

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It's August 11, 2023, and I'm in Lahaina after a catastrophic fire. There are X's in front of many houses and cars, indicating that bodies have been searched for. The fire was so hot that it melted the wheels and aluminum of the cars. I can't access the internet, so I don't know the exact details. The smell here is unbearable, like rotting animals. The devastation is unimaginable. This used to be a normal neighborhood with kids playing basketball. I had to stop filming because there are dead animal bodies ahead. I'm not sure if I can show that on TikTok. I'll edit the rest of the footage when we have power again.

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We're just south of Malibu, where thick smoke from the Palisades fire is visible. Many are evacuating, and fire crews are on the scene, but it seems they aren't prioritizing putting out the flames. We encountered a man whose friend's house was completely destroyed, and he lost both his home and dog. As we surveyed the damage, we found a singed peacock in a burnt-out area, and I provided it with water. The devastation is overwhelming; many lives and memories have been lost. A local resident pleaded for help from insurance companies, emphasizing the urgent need for assistance as they face the aftermath of the fire.

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I was trying to retrieve a body from a house buried under rubble amidst continuous bombings by artillery and warplanes. The situation was chaotic and dangerous, especially considering the crowdedness of the surfing cam.

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A flight attendant in Maui shares the devastating events that have occurred this week. The news has only confirmed 103 deaths, but on the island of Maui alone, over 480 people have been confirmed dead. The town of Lahaina is only 13% searched for bodies. The shuttle driver, who also works part-time at the morgue, describes the heartbreaking scenes he has witnessed, including children, infants, and entire families burning to death. The morgue is overwhelmed, so they are using containers to hold the body bags. People tried to escape by running into the ocean, but the flames reached them there too. The situation is far worse than what the news is reporting. Donations to the Red Cross or FEMA are requested.

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I work at the Royal Lahaina in Efora, Hawaii. On the day of the fire, there were nuclear submarines, a warship, and aircraft carriers in the area, creating a strange atmosphere. I encountered two police officers redirecting traffic and when I tried to pass them, they almost tackled me. I had to go back into the neighborhood where houses were burning and cars were exploding. I managed to help someone by giving them a ride on my motorcycle. It's important to note that there were open roads behind the police officers, with traffic coming into Lahaina but no evacuation route. This raised questions about why they didn't allow us to leave.

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My baby died needlessly. As the Palisades fire approached, I faced numerous failures. 911 was useless; all phone lines were down. Rory, born blind with cerebral palsy, lived in a cottage on our property. As embers fell, my hoses ran dry. He told me to leave him, but no mother can abandon her child. I was injured and couldn't lift him or move him. When the fire department returned me, his cottage was completely burnt down.

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California is experiencing a real-life apocalypse. Everything is burning, and the landscape resembles a swamp. People have abandoned their cars and belongings. The situation is alarming, raising questions about the state of the world. Look at the grocery store—it's chaotic. This is truly a disaster. Even the elementary school is affected.

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The Red Cross representative warned us to stay behind a line because a building might be brought down. After a countdown, he yelled for us to run for our lives, and then explosions followed. It was clear to me that it was an explosion, not just floors collapsing.

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The Red Cross representative warned us to stay behind a line because they were planning to bring a building down. Without specifying which building, we followed their instructions. After a countdown, we were told to run for our lives, and then heard explosions that were unmistakably not from collapsing floors, but actual explosions. It was clear to me that what I heard was indeed an explosion.

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A flight attendant in Maui shares the devastating events of the recent fires. The news has only confirmed 103 deaths, but on Maui alone, over 480 people have been confirmed dead. The town of Lahaina is only 13% searched for bodies. The shuttle driver, who also works part-time at the morgue, describes the heartbreaking scenes he witnessed: children, moms, infants, toddlers, husbands, wives, and entire families huddled together, burning to death. The morgue is overwhelmed, and containers are being used to hold the body bags. People tried to escape into the ocean, but the flames burned the boats and continued over the water, causing more casualties. The situation is far worse than what the news is covering. Donations can be made through the link provided, with a request to avoid donating to Red Cross or FEMA.

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I walked from Safeway to the chart house and noticed that no cars were moving. I asked a policeman what was happening and he said he was under orders to keep the cars there. I told him that the fire was approaching and people needed to evacuate, but he insisted on following orders. I continued walking and saw that no cars were coming out. I heard explosions and people screaming. It turns out that the police had blockaded the area near the chart house, preventing anyone from leaving. Some people in the cars offered me a ride, but they were told to evacuate by car.

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After the house detached, it hit power lines and trees, throwing the speaker's family into the water. The speaker lost sight of their mother and son but could hear them screaming. The speaker's 73-year-old father was struggling to survive. The speaker's seven-year-old son, who didn't know how to swim, was last heard screaming for Jesus to save him before they were separated. The speaker floated in the water until getting trapped in a tree, continuing to look for them. At one point, the speaker saw their mother screaming for their son. The last thing the speaker heard from them was screams and calls for Jesus.

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The speaker was driving in their truck to check on customer properties when all the roads started getting blocked off by the police. They were directed onto Front Street and couldn't go any further on the highway. They were corralled onto Front Street where embers were coming over the buildings and landing on their vehicles. The police had blocked off the end of Front Street, causing panic and chaos. The speaker had to drive on sidewalks and break traffic laws to find a way out. They eventually made it home but were later told to evacuate. The speaker tried to go back to get supplies but were blocked off by the police.

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I just saw the World Trade Center collapse. I was trying to figure out a way to get out of here. Where should I go? Oh my god. There's nothing but smoke out there. I'm coming inside. Oh my god. I just saw it just tumbled in on itself. I see nothing but smoke. I see nothing but smoke and ash. And I don't know where I

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I broke traffic rules without any warning, causing many families to die in their sleep. The authorities claimed the siren was only for tsunamis, leaving us unaware of the danger. The next day, I returned to find vehicles still burning and locals pulling bodies out of the water. Another person shares their experience of being trapped on Front Street, forced to jump into the ocean to escape the approaching fires. They held a 2-year-old child while explosions and fireballs surrounded them.

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My city is on fire right now. The entire area is burning, and I just flew in last night. It's a disaster in Southern California. There have been terrible fires in many places, but this is my home. The market I shop at, my kids' schools, and many friends have all been affected. Numerous friends have lost their homes.

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Residents of Maui are facing a devastating situation as the island is engulfed in flames and hit by hurricane Dora. People are resorting to throwing themselves into the ocean to escape the burning hellscape, prompting the coast guard to rescue them. The island's limited hospital facilities are overwhelmed with burn patients and those suffering from inhalation. With 911 services and communications cut off, the situation is dire. The lieutenant governor empathizes with the residents, highlighting the unimaginable reality of living in a place where the land you grew up on is on fire during a hurricane. This catastrophic event is reminiscent of the false alarm for incoming nukes a few years ago, leaving people in a state of panic and uncertainty.

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At 10:30 AM, I went to the 6th floor for phone reception. I fell, unable to smell, surrounded by white dust. My uncle showed me my injured leg, which he had to amputate with a kitchen knife due to the lack of resources. I spent 4 days in shock and pain, feeling like I was dying. My family used cell phone lights for visibility. It was a difficult and traumatic experience.
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