Lisa Eirene

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They shouted for people to run toward the wide intersection. There, Lowe’s five fire trucks formed a physical barrier around a hundred or so civilians and their dozens of dogs and cats, protecting them as the flames went past. “It was panic,” Lowe said: pitch-black, trees lighting up like fireworks all around, power lines arcing, embers skidding through the sky like cherry blossoms on a gusty day.
Fire in Paradise: An American Tragedy
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