Survivors of the deadly wildfires on Maui are sharing some of their stories and memories of Lahaina in the wake of devastation.
For the Brillante and Pasalos household, with 27 people all from one Lahaina home, many of the younger children don't understand the scope of this tragedy.
"We when we greet people, we don't even say 'hi,' we call them aunty and uncle, brother, sister," Marfie Jose told ABC News."So even if they're not even our family, that's how much respect we have for each other, for our community."The Jose family talked with ABC's "Good Morning America" about the loss in Lahaina and the close-knit community.But those happy days with their vibrant community are now in the past.
"We have some shelter, which some people don't. In some ways not as bad off as others," she said."It's kind of hard to talk about it because we know they are suffering."
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