personal for us because this could easily have been our community. to be able to help them and see them working in their own destroyed community is really powerful. reporter: he told me how they are searching, sort of square foot by square foot with these dogs that are trained to detect human remains. even down to cremated ashes. and they want to be refer rent shall and standing alongside of them in many cases are maui fire and police faculty who have loved their loved ones as well and digging through the ash ash to try to find anything to put people s minds at ease right now. the winds are kicking back up again, nothing as strong as the firestorm tropical gusts that we saw last week, but a concern for the hot spots still in the upcountry kula fire. there are two helicopters ready to put those out should they flare up but many concerns playing out here. so much trauma. bill wooer.
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