Searching for the missing on Maui, some wait in agony to make contact. And then the phone rings

In this January 2023 photo provided by Sherrie Esquivel, left, she poses with her father, Thomas Leonard, and her daughter Destinee Concepcion in Lahaina, Hawaii. Esquivel, of Dunn, N.C., spent frantic days trying to find her father after fires devastated Lahaina this week. Neighbors told her early Friday, Aug. 11, 2023, he was safe, and she only found out ordeals of how he survived by reading an Associated Press article. (Courtesy of Sherrie Esquivel via AP)

WAILUKU, Hawaii (AP) — Leshia Wright heard the crackle of the fast-moving inferno closing in on her home in Lahaina and decided it was time to evacuate.

The 66-year-old grabbed her medication for a pulmonary disease and her passport and fled the subdivision in the historic Hawaii oceanside community just minutes before flames engulfed the neighborhood. Hours later, she called family members and told them she slept in her car.

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