JULIA SULEK:

It's just it's so, so awful and I'm telling you I've been at these press conferences with the sheriff every night and he gets up with the grim news and it goes up by eight or ten every day. I spoke with a search and rescue guy who's up there with, you know, huge teams like 600 people, are actually looking for the remains of the dead. And it's horrifying in the scale of it. I mean, this is double, almost triple what former fires, you know, the most devastating fires ever. So I actually got a call last night from a man who was missing his mother and stepfather. I had been in touch with him earlier in the week and he told me that he got a call that his mother and stepfather were found dead in their home. And that's you know, what ten days later. It's just, just horrifying.