Fire moved 'like a freight train,' FEMA official says
The fire that ripped through Lahaina moved so quickly that there was little chance for those fleeing to outrun it, an official with the Federal Emergency Management Agency told ABC News.

"This fire was moving like a freight train," John Mills, an agency spokesperson, told ABC News' Whit Johnson on "Good Morning America" on Friday.
Mills added, "People could not drive fast enough to outrun it, much less run fast enough. They sought shelter anywhere they could."