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Ashes and charred rubble of the Diamond Head fire
By
Dennis Oda
Jan. 23, 2020
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Burned vehicles and rubble on these properties are all that is left from the fire on Hibiscus Drive.
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There is nothing left of this house except the step to the entryway.
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Police put up more tape in response to residents who want to keep the public away from their property.
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This is the view of the burned rubble from a home as seen from Diamond Head Road.
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This is the view of the burned rubble from a home as seen from Diamond Head Road.
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There is nothing left of this house except the step to the entryway.
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This passer-by sees nothing left of this historic house except the step to the entryway.
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Only burnt rubble remains after the fire from this home.
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This person, who declined to give her name, only sees burnt rubble that is left after the fire burnt down this home.
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Police bring up some items used to process the burned down house.
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The burned rubble of a home is seen from Diamond Head Road.
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Police were still present on Hibiscus Drive Thursday. Some people put on masks as the smell of burnt homes and cars were still present.
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Carol Katz talks to police about her son's car that was damaged in the fire on Hibiscus Drive.
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Police officers put on masks as the smell of burnt homes and cars were still present today on Hibiscus Drive.
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