Cardenas’ family suffered no injuries in a fast-moving wildfire that has become the deadliest in modern U.S. history, with a death toll that reached 110 Wednesday, but it devastated them in another way, said Pedro Haro, his uncle.
Haro, who grew up in the historic seaside community that was once the capital of the Hawaiian kingdom, said five homes of relatives who live in Lahaina were destroyed.
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