00:12It's a disaster. It's inexplicable.
00:16Last year we were affected by the forest fire, and this is until 5 or 6 years ago.
00:23What has impressed us most is the magnitude of destruction of this fire.
00:27Within those 11 years, I personally had never seen a level of violence forestal
00:35that happened to the house that arrasated the entire population.
00:38And that's what's most shocking.
00:41It's been more chaotic than any other emergency that we've touched,
00:44at least for the most of us who are here in service,
00:47to live by the rapidness, the affectation, the number of houses affected,
00:52the number of people affected,
00:54and the number of people affected.
01:15This is the biggest human tragedy that we've had as a country
01:19since the earthquake of February 27, 2010.
01:30We lost everything.
01:32In an abrir and cerrar of the eye,
01:34this became like a bomb here.
01:39We need help.
01:41We don't have light, we don't have water, we don't have baths, we don't have anything.
02:08We have an терracта.
02:08We do not have to worry about
02:08and I finally can'tório friend cleanse the lifestyle.
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