'As someone who grew up here, it's hard for me to even contemplate the loss of life...the historic Lahaina town gone, I feel like a piece of my childhood is really in ashes.'
ABC News reporter Becky Worley lives in the Bay Area but grew up in Maui and is hearing heartbreaking stories from residents who survived the fires.ABC News reporter Becky Worley lives in the Bay Area, but grew up in Maui and is hearing the heartbreaking stories from residents who survived the fires.
Worley still has family and friends in Maui, and says she didn't know what to expect when she got there."I just can't even wrap my head around what's happening on this island," she said. Worley said she came to Maui to report on a separate fire about 35 miles north of Lahaina, where she found thousands of acres burned.
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