"We can close the book on it because the house burned finally you know, so we're on to our new story but it's going to affect a lot of people for a long long time," Byrd said. "I don't think it's short lived. It's still pumping it's going to be agonizing for a lot of folks and I wish everybody the best and as long as the 'ohana, everybody stays safe, that's the main thing. Property and stuffs can all be re-done."