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00:00Bonjour, Léopold de l'agence LDC News Agency.
00:21Je suis aujourd'hui à Laena, sur l'île de Maui,
00:25où il y a deux ans il y a eu des incendies.
00:27Apparemment, ce seraient les mêmes incendies qu'il y a eu il y a quelques mois
00:32à Los Angeles, en Californie.
00:36C'est parti.
00:41Je suis actuellement dans un lotissement des maisons préfabriquées,
00:46qui ont été conçues pour les victimes de l'incendie.
00:51Je suis actuellement dans un lotissement des maisons préfabriquées qui ont été conçues pour les victimes de l'incendie.
01:00Je suis actuellement dans un lotissement des maisons préfabriquées qui ont été conçues pour les victimes de l'incendie.
01:14Je vais maintenant chercher quelques interviews pour vous.
01:18Allons-y.
01:19Aloha, my name is Elijah Pacheco.
01:24Je suis actuellement en partie de l'incendie.
01:29Je suis actuellement en partie et en partie de l'incendie.
01:33L'incendie de l'incendie de l'incendie.
01:34C'est parti.
01:57C'est ce qui se passe.
02:27les prochaines semaines, et on a très fort budget aussi, parce que la situation de la vie et la valeur de la vie ici.
02:39Je me souviens d'être bummed, comme, wow, notre fridge n'est pas working, mon téléphone est en train de mourir, il n'y a pas de pouvoir.
02:49Je me souviens d'être un peu comme ça, je me souviens d'être resté, je me souviens d'être dans le temps, je me souviens d'avoir l'électricité,
03:08je me souviens d'être resté à la maison et être couch potatoes.
03:11Donc, à un moment donné, j'ai dû aller à l'électricité, un couple de bags d'eau, pour salvage mon alimentaire,
03:22parce que la freezer était défrostée, vous savez, des centaines de dollars de dollars, des choses à venir à la fois,
03:31et enfin, c'est maintenant, c'est à la fois du Nord, vers du Nord, 3 ans,
03:44et jehouse-là dans l'électricité, je suis d'être resté à la fois, je suis d'être resté à la fois,
03:45et je suis allé à l'écouter, et je suis juste pour ne à voir ce que j'ai eu déjà vu,
03:54c'est-ci pour un complet dismay et chaos.
04:00I mean, it's like, I didn't know what I was looking at.
04:05I had to like, you know, pinch myself like, whoa, is this really like 20 cops in a row?
04:14I'm looking from like a bird's eye view.
04:17I'm up on, we're set up on a hill above the aquatic center.
04:22And I'm looking down at the highway coming into Lahaina and like pretty much the gates of Lahaina.
04:34And there's just a row of cops, which caught me off guard.
04:41And then still like oblivious to like what's really happening.
04:45I know it was windy as hell.
04:47It was like crazy weather, which I attributed to the power going out.
04:54And yeah, I guess that's when it all kind of reality hit.
04:59Like, oh, there's major inclement weather apparently.
05:06But that's when I noticed to my right, I see a big line of fire basically.
05:14And it was heading in our direction, coming like from the Malka, from the mountainside.
05:22Just heading directly for us, it seemed.
05:25But, you know, the winds would shift.
05:29So it was just like super unpredictable.
05:32And there's flames and they're coming towards us.
05:36Now, I was like, wow, this is, you know, this is kind of crazy.
05:45Like, what the hell?
05:46Like, my groceries are screwed.
05:49Like, you know, I was really kind of bummed out about that.
05:54Oh, well, not really.
05:55Because it's just like, I guess the reality of it never hit yet, you know.
06:04Because I was still like a good, I would say, a mile and a half, two miles away from the actual flames.
06:14But the amount of smoke and just the amount of traffic, what I could make out, what I could see with my eyes because of the thick smoke and just the congestion of traffic in the area where I was at.
06:35And it's just like, whoa, this is, this is real.
06:41And this is not going away easy.
06:45It's not like a, you know, a drill or a quick call of fire department.
06:54They put it out and, you know, everyone's safe except for the parakeet, you know, something.
07:01No, it was real.
07:02So, and anyhow, we never thought that we would have to evacuate because, like, we were, like, we felt like we were at, like, the last, one of the last, I guess, buildings, complexes to kind of, like, be evacuated, I would say, because of our location.
07:30We were in, like, we were in, like, the very, very beginning, like, right when you get greeted by, like, the welcome to Lahaina, historic Lahaina signs.
07:40There's an aquatic center to your right in the park.
07:45And so, yeah.
07:48We're, like, the first you see when you get actually into Lahaina town.
07:53And because the direction it all came from, which is where we're, where we're at now, and it headed that way, and, well, that's where we used to live on that side.
08:08So, I could see it coming, and, you know, my neighbor is telling me, yeah, see that big road up there, that dirt line?
08:17That's a, that's a fire break road.
08:19They make those things so when things like this happen, you know, the flames can't jump it.
08:25So, that was, you know, I was like, you think so?
08:30You think so?
08:30She's like, yeah, we're fine.
08:31It's not going to, it's not going to reach us.
08:34That's like, he's all, you know, talking out the side of his neck about how, you know, we're going to be fine, and whatever.
08:41Whatever, we had no idea of, like, the, what really, truly have been, went on, and, like, you know, the devastation that it had already consumed because of our location, wherever we're at, and our line of sight.
08:57Keep in mind, no phones, nothing, really, to get updated or to even be, like, announced.
09:07There's no alarms, I don't remember any type of, like, tsunami, at least, like, ring the tsunami alert system, which they test every month on the first of the month, and it's pretty effective.
09:20It's loud, but that did not go off, if I can recall.
09:27So, hell, if I would have known any better, which a lot of people didn't.
09:36Actually, I would think that, you know, there's just something major, unfortunately, happened to, you know, the town a ways away from me.
09:48Thank God it wasn't me, and we'll live to see another day.
09:52As, uh, as we're, like, um, in disbelief, kind of, me and my girlfriend, like, okay, this is really happening.
10:04There's a fire, and then we're getting a little, like, word-of-mouth updates here and there from our neighbors.
10:09Saying, oh, yeah, so-and-so is closed.
10:13You cannot, uh, leave.
10:15The roads is closed, and you can't even drive.
10:18There's too much traffic.
10:20Everybody's evacuating.
10:21The whole town is burning, is what we're told.
10:23And then, that's when we were, like, whoa, like, life as we know it, like, our everyday life is, like, ashes burning as we speak.
10:35Like, so a lot went through my head, of course, and I, I was able to not panic, kind of just, like, compartmentalize this severity of it.
10:50And, like, the emotional, you know, uh, part of it, and kick into, okay, competent, like, cognitive, you know, what, realistically, like, we gotta get going.
11:09We gotta get moving, because this is not stopping, obviously.
11:13The winds are raging, getting stronger and stronger to, like, hurricane strengths.
11:17And, yeah, that's when we see one of the directors from the housing we were at knocking on doors, pounding on doors.
11:28Anybody in there? Evacuate, evacuate now, evacuate now.
11:33So, we heard that, and then, uh, luckily, we, uh, our neighbor had an extra, um, roll, like a cart.
11:44Collapsible carts, yeah, for your groceries or whatever.
11:46Maybe about the size of this little slab here, thinner, with a handle, we can pull it.
11:55Um, so I told my girl, who was the complete opposite of how I was, she was now, like, I mean, anxietical, like, she couldn't think straight.
12:08She didn't know what to do.
12:09She was, like, frozen in, in just pure, uh, emotion.
12:16She was very empathic, so she, you know, it was, it was, like, uh, overload of the senses for her, so to say.
12:27So, even more so, I had to step up and, like, babe, take a deep breath.
12:32This is happening.
12:33You want to put, in this cart, take what you need.
12:38Documents, um, our papers, you know, our in-person paperwork, like, anything you can think of that we're gonna need, pack it.
12:49What you don't need, you know, what we can live without, we gotta say goodbye to it, because that's the story, how you can't, you know.
12:59And, oh, man, that was also another close call, because, of course, me and her, like, trying to be quick about loading up our cart and getting out of Dodge, but we, you know, there's just so many sentimental things, and, like, not enough time.
13:22So, it was, we had way too much, uh, belongings, way too much things that we cherished, that we had to completely, this, neglect, and say bye to, which, you know, does a toll for, you know, on people, mentally.
13:47So, we, we took off on foot.
13:51We don't, we did not have a working vehicle at the time, so, we were told to evacuate, leave everything, and leave, is what they're telling us.
14:01We gotta, we gotta leave right now.
14:04There's no time.
14:06And, I'm looking back at the flames, and now they're, like, maybe a football field away.
14:11Keep in mind, the winds are retardedly, like, insanely fast, winds blowing high speed, so, um, me, I tried to save, like, you know, my orange juice I just got, and some eggs.
14:30Like, I, mostly food is what I put in my cart, uh, two backpacks with what I thought I needed, cell phone chargers, or what, I don't know.
14:45Just, like, it was real, too much, like, we're unprepared.
14:49It was just all, like, go now, and this is final.
14:53So, we got out of there, and that's when I, we started walking out of there, which was almost hard to do, too, because the winds was blowing so hard.
15:04Like, there's debris, and there's embers, like, big chunks of embers flying, uh, you know, roof shillings from people's roofs getting blown off.
15:15It was like a hurricane fire at the same time.
15:18Um, and my, my girlfriend, even, like, I had to, like, ground her and, like, hold her from, like, literally, like, taking, because we have bags, and we're pushing the cart.
15:30And, um, she was getting, she almost went airborne a few times, where I had to, like, ground her and me to a chain link fence, and just hold on, and withstand the wind gusts, let that pass,
15:43and then find our little pockets of time to proceed to evacuate the city.
15:50Um, yeah, yeah, like, government-wise, I just, it seemed as if they were not even present, I guess they were.
16:05I mean, yes, blue lights everywhere, uh, officers on foot, like, trying to direct human traffic on foot, people just leaving their homes, and, um, of course, a lot of people are, like, trying to go back towards the fire,
16:25because, you know, whatever reasons they think, or they need, or they forgot things, or whatever, and, it was just chaos.
16:36It was chaos.
16:37The police looked, for the most part, like, they were lost.
16:44Like, they were lost for words.
16:46Like, they didn't, they had no answers for anybody.
16:49They just were, just regurgitating orders that they were told to do, which was completely just, I don't know, who wrote the, you know, who gave the orders to, like, prevent people from evacuating in certain directions, if I'm not mistaken.
17:13Again, they, they were having cars, they were telling cars, no, you can't go this way, and people are trying to get out of the city any which way they can.
17:27They don't, you can get out both ways, you know, like, heading north or back south, um, and I guess they wanted everybody to go one direction,
17:40which is kind of dumb, too, because that really clogs up the traffic, like, exiting.
17:52And, uh, yeah, a lot of people never, you know, the, the, what is it called, the system, the, uh, laws, whatever, the officers, their whole force, they failed that day.
18:07Like, they had no control, really, I mean, people were just, like, whatever, just driving around the cops.
18:15The cops couldn't stop nobody.
18:17They were just really shouting and trying to yell and get angry and, like, but, like, for what?
18:24You know, you could feel the heat coming now.
18:26You know, now it's, like, this wall of fire is so huge that miles away, like, a mile or two away from it, you could feel the heat from it.
18:41That's how hot it was.
18:42After this happened, we were on foot, yeah, we went, uh, we've had our little pull cart, which is, which a lot of families had.
18:50Like, you know, they used shopping carts, pull carts, um, trailers, like, you name it.
18:58Um, we went, I went to go try and get my moped from a friend's house.
19:07So I, I kind of, you know, went against the grain and, like, went around the cops and was heading to my friend's house to make sure that they're, like, you know, evacuated, alive, and maybe I can get my hands on my moped.
19:20Um, for transportation, because we have, I don't know, 20-something miles, like, to walk if we're trying to get out of there.
19:31Like, no phone signals, everything's still dead.
19:36So it was really, uh, real frightening, uh, to get there.
19:43And, uh, it's ashes, like, the whole compound, the whole home is ashes.
19:49And this is on the sacred, like, Hawaiian, uh, lands, like, where the kings and stuff used to, uh, have their royalty, like, their, their area.
20:00So Mokuhau, if I'm not mistaken.
20:04And, uh, just a real, like, historical, rich, culturally, uh, rich, um, part of town on 505 Front Street that was just burning up in flames.
20:19Like, when I went to get my moped, that was a scene there.
20:22So I felt the heat, too, coming from the city.
20:26And that was crazy looking, too.
20:28Like, I'm looking at, like, towards the banyan tree, and I see that's on fire.
20:32I see cars that are, like, just, uh, you can see the flow of traffic was kind of, like, trying to leave, but just eventually jumped out of the vehicles and left it there.
20:43And cars are, like, cinched, like, melted to the liquid, like, uh, uh, rims, and that's it.
20:54Like, I don't know how the fire generated such heat.
20:58Like, it had to have some type of accelerate, accelerant type of thing to make it hot, like that.
21:06And that's another thing they say, that it was, uh, uh, E-M-P or E-M-W-W-R-S.
21:15Yeah, controlled weapon, which I believe that 100% that's what it was.
21:22Because it, there's just way too many holes in their narrative that doesn't draw the picture for a sound, uh, wildfire.
21:38Why would they do that?
21:40Well, you know, it's, why would, why would they, you know, eat, eat babies for their adrenochrome and things, you know?
21:57Like, they're just, they're, they're bent, their realities are distorted and their lives are based upon feeling, uh, illusionary type of world.
22:14And their focus is to keep it that way, I feel.
22:19Definitely, definitely, yeah.
22:23And I think in the, somehow in, like, in the, in the past, um, early 1900s or late 1800s, if I'm not mistaken,
22:33there were also, like, these huge fires that consumed whole places and, I feel that's used to, like, you know, rewrite, they can, you know, how,
22:47the best way to get rid of all evidence, but to reduce it to ash.
22:54So, it's disgusting, it's also, uh, true reality of things, I believe.
23:05I mean, I was, when, when I was, when I went to go looking for my moped, at that point in time,
23:15it was maybe, like, around this time, but I couldn't see the sun because of the clouds of smoke.
23:23Now, within the smoke, the cloud smoke, now, at this point, like, I mean, we could hear explosions,
23:34gas stations are blowing up, vehicles are blowing up, cars with, with, uh, uh, electronic vehicles are blowing up,
23:41everything with batteries, it was, that, that was sketchy, it was super scary, it sounded like a war zone.
23:48But, I swear to, my girlfriend next to me, I'm like, babe, look at that, I point up at the, the, the smoke clouds,
24:00and I, shit you not, it looked like a strobe light was going off.
24:04And, apparently, the, all the electricity was turned off for hours and hours.
24:14Um, it wasn't a police light, like, uh, from their, you know, police vehicle lights at strobe or whatever.
24:24It was different, it was real, like, the intervals of the strobe was, like, real quick, like, like, like, like, I don't know how to react.
24:35But, it was just, it was, I believe that was some, something to do with that, um, that laser attack.
24:45Because, once again, the color spectrums that the lasers can burn, apparently light blue or blue was unaffected by this laser.
24:58But, anything else, any other color will burn with extreme heat to the point of, uh, ash, nothing.
25:07So, when we look back at the footage, I mean, I'm sure you've seen it too.
25:13You see all these blue homes, blue coolers, um, blue gas cans.
25:20Completely fine, blue vehicles, right next to it, another color vehicle, burnt to twisted metal.
25:32But, that blue vehicle, still there, looking, like, mint condition, like, it was just wild.
25:39Like, how does that, how, how do you explain that?
25:41So, today, this is our, this is the, uh, our current situation after, you know, living this nightmare.
25:51And, which, I could go on and on about, like, the whole details of the rest of that evening and, like, to the next day.
25:58Because, it wasn't just a quick thing, like, it was, like, a pilgrimage.
26:02Like, thousands or hundreds of people on foot, bikes, cars, whatever they could, and whatever belongings they could muster up on foot, uh, whatever.
26:18And, just, like, being herded, pretty much herded by the police, uh, until they felt like it was getting dangerously close again.
26:27And, like, like, then they would, you know, evacuate everybody from, like, the beaches going down, like, Lani Opoco.
26:35We went to Lani Opoco first.
26:37Um, we pretty much went to Shark Pit first until we got evacuated.
26:43Lani Opoco, they said the fire's still coming.
26:46This is, like, outside, like, midnight.
26:49Um, the fire's still coming.
26:51You guys gotta keep moving, keep moving.
26:53And, like, we're, like, drained, tired, like, uncertain what's going on.
26:58Our phones are still dead from the day before.
27:01No communication.
27:03And, yeah.
27:06That was hard.
27:07Um, pretty much pushed down on foot all the way to Oluwalu.
27:15Throughout the whole evening until the next day, until the next morning.
27:19And, uh, yeah.
27:24It sucked.
27:25But, they got us, uh, took a, it didn't take too long until, you know, FEMA kicked in type of shit.
27:35And, um, if you want to know about that aspect of things, I mean, I'm not a big fan of FEMA.
27:47For their lack of, like, true compassion, I feel.
27:54Like, yeah, some of their employees are in it for the right reasons.
28:00And, like, a majority of them are just not from here, you know.
28:09No aloha spirit.
28:10They, they just, by the book, fricking, like, brainwash type systematic government workers.
28:23Like, they tried to say that, uh, we didn't qualify for any housing assistance or any type of benefits because our, our location apparently was deemed habitable.
28:41Or, whoever came in overnight and did their little assessments of, like, well, where's the burn location and what isn't, said that our place was, was fine to go back to.
28:55When, in fact, it was nothing but ash.
28:59We lost everything.
29:00And we had to, so we didn't get any assistance for a good minute.
29:03We had to, like, really, like, do all these appealings and, like, real, it was just, they did not, it wasn't compassionate.
29:11They didn't have understanding, like, we had to pretty much, like, prove to them a thousand and one ways on how and why we deserve their help.
29:24Which was kind of disgusting.
29:26Like, they did provide, um, I guess Biden gave everybody $700 cash, um, direct deposit, whatever.
29:40That was the first kind of movement, like, that was, like, a couple weeks after it happened.
29:44And then, uh, shortly after that, like, a lot of other non-profits and stuff, like, kicked in, um, like, Catholic Charities, which is, which are awesome.
29:55And, um, like, the Maui Now movement type, uh, Lahaina Strong.
30:05A lot of people stepped up to the plate and on the local level.
30:10And to me, that, that, that's where a lot of, like, the healing could start beginning, you know.
30:17Um, but the government faction side of it is just, I don't know.
30:25I don't know.
30:26They're frustrating.
30:27But then they got us over here now.
30:30Uh, well, we were moved, we were, like, tossed around a bunch of different locations.
30:39We had to pack and move and went.
30:42They moved us to another place in Kahului Harbor Lights.
30:45There was a fire above the apartment, above ours, burned up in flames.
30:51And it was, like, traumatized.
30:53Like, we just got, went through a big ordeal.
30:58And we were placed in, like, a more of a poverish type of setting.
31:06Uh, opposed to, like, some of the other locations and homes that people received.
31:12Which, I hear, were, like, you know, resort-style living.
31:16Well, we were in Kahului, right across the harbor.
31:20Kahului Harbor Lights condominiums.
31:24Which is a lot of, like, uh, crime and poverty over there.
31:31Well, they moved us out of there because the FEMA workers who came and checked in on us once a month
31:40deemed it unsafe for themselves.
31:45It wasn't safe for them to come on that property to conduct their monthly checkups.
31:51Which is a joke.
31:52But it's okay for us to live there.
31:55Apparently it was because of, uh, infestation of cockroaches in one of the units.
32:02Or something.
32:03Um, but yeah, they had us up in there.
32:09Which was kind of crappy.
32:11As opposed to, like, you know, other locations that people got to live at.
32:16Whatever.
32:16I feel like it partially was due to the fact that we were staying at the shelters in Lahaina.
32:27But we were a step above just the homeless shelter.
32:33We had our own apartment.
32:35Uh, we were working.
32:37We were providing, uh, monthly, uh, subsidized rent.
32:43We were living free.
32:44So that's another, uh, thing that made it difficult for us to receive this, uh, housing assistance.
32:53Or any type of assistance.
32:55Was because, oh, you're homeless before you...
32:58Basically, you're homeless before the fires.
33:00So we, you know, you're shit out of luck.
33:03We can't...
33:04We can't help you.
33:05You're at the shelter.
33:07That's where we had to come in and, like, chop it down for them.
33:10And say, look, okay, there's a shelter.
33:12There's a, like, you know, uh, the homeless shelter dormitory for men and women.
33:20Then you have families who, uh, have, you know, children and jobs have apartments, which they're to pay rent, subsidized rent for.
33:34And even went a step further to, uh, just another, like, a lower-income apartment style.
33:42But there are nice apartments above the shelter, which is the dorms.
33:48It was all connected together.
33:50So, because we lived at the apartments there, they just tried to, like, you know, wrap us up in the, oh, you're a homeless shelter, people.
34:00So, you know, figure it out.
34:04But we fought that.
34:05And luckily, we overcame that.
34:09Because if not, we would be, I don't know where we'd be, probably homeless someplace.
34:18Because, yeah, we were just getting out of that cycle of life we went through.
34:25We were finally doing good, you know.
34:26We had a, um, a Section 8 voucher to find a, a home.
34:35We qualified for that through the, um, housing program that we were in.
34:41You know, we were doing everything right.
34:43We got the, we got employment.
34:45Uh, we kept up with all our due diligence.
34:48And, uh, we earned a voucher.
34:52But it was just near impossible to find a place to rent to us, um, through the HUD.
35:01It's hard to find HUD housing here.
35:05So, we got the voucher for the HUD housing.
35:09But it pretty much went, uh, voided because of the time.
35:17I mean, I got to get it in a certain time and there was just absolutely no available HUD, uh, housings.
35:24But it kind of worked out because, like, this was all happening in real time.
35:30Like, we had just got our voucher.
35:33We were looking desperately for a place and we were about to get it.
35:35Like, we have to file for an extension to try and keep finding a home and to, to use our voucher.
35:43Um, but then the fires happened and, you know, it was kind of like they had, everybody was getting, uh, some type of shelter taken care of for them due to the fire.
36:00So, yeah, we kind of went with that route.
36:04That's how we ended here.
36:05Um, they got everybody who was from the fires at Harbor Lights.
36:12They removed them, uh, gave them an option to either relocate here or, I guess, whatever else options that people had.
36:25But for us, it was pretty much here or we can say goodbye to the program if we don't like it.
36:35So, after we finally getting, like, you know, adjusted to life living in Kahului and, you know, doctor's appointments and just everything, like, um, finally feeling, like, in synchronized.
36:51As far as that goes, it's like, you know, they slammed the brakes and, uh, you guys got it, you guys got it to this weekend to figure out if you want to move to these tiny homes or, you know, try and make it out without our assistance.
37:09So, we just got here in, like, um, honestly, we still, we don't have enough money saved up yet to, uh, you know, to live in Hawaii at least to pay rent and stay here.
37:31So, yes, we have rent here, um, they, they were trying to charge everybody, like, I think $1,300 a month.
37:42And, uh, which is kind of steep, I felt, uh, for these container homes.
37:53I mean, it comes with, there's no laundry service around here.
37:58So, we can't do our laundry on site here.
38:02We gotta find means, other, you know, go in different towns to do laundry.
38:09And, there's no mail service here.
38:11We cannot receive packages or mail here.
38:14I guess that's how temporary their, uh, their sites are as far as this place goes.
38:23They really want, uh, people to, like, hurry, they're, they're pushing us, like, are you actively looking for other homes?
38:36And, you know, like, they, they want, it's like, we're told that they want everybody out of here as soon as possible.
38:43This is a bi-monthly living situation.
38:46So, um, we all appealed that $1,300 bogus rent, uh, request.
38:58Um, as opposed to, like, the last home that they had us in, everything was, all expenses were paid for by FEMA, which was cool.
39:07So, but, um, it's like, now, okay, they're gonna take us out of that living situation and put us into this one, which is a lot, you know, smaller, a lot further away from everything that we're now accustomed to and charges money we don't have.
39:27So, I guess now, right now, at the moment, the rent is $50 a month, which is a lot more, uh, doable for the locals here.
39:38And as you can see, if you guys look down, all the vehicles parked in front of the homes, like, this looks like a neighborhood.
39:47Like, I don't know, I don't understand why they won't make, let it be, like, certified for postal service, um, and just keep these homes here already, you know, like, when people move on or whatever, rent them out, keep them as low, you know, affordable homes.
40:09Like, I don't understand why they want, they're trying to, like, get us out of here so quick.
40:16Um, I do think they're trying to, uh, someone said a rumor was they're gonna auction these places as soon as they can, like, they want to get their money back or something.
40:28I don't know, I don't know, I was told there's, like, over $4 billion of money that was given to, in support of the relief of the wildfire that happened here.
40:43But, it sure doesn't feel like the money is going to the proper channels.
40:51I don't understand it, because, yeah, $4 billion is a lot, like, they shouldn't be stressing about, you know, $50 a month and, like, getting people out of here as soon as they get here.
41:09It's, like, I'm pretty sure a lot of people here are, like, fixing to stay here until their homes are either rebuilt completely and entirely or, or, I don't know, or some kind of other breakthrough happens with the FEMA program.
41:30But, yeah, that's my, that's what I got to say about this place.
41:39Other than that, it's all right, we're in paradise, can't complain, you know, we've got a killer view.
41:47Yeah, just blessed to be alive.
41:51Yeah, thank you.
42:09Thank you.
42:22Yeah, thank you.
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