. >> reporter: sabrina fellman's home was burned to its foundation. >> we bought it eight years ago.e fixer-upper. spent every weekend fixing it up. yeah. we're going to start from scratch, it's fine. >> reporter: all that's left fits this this plastic bag. she and her husband, andre, lost their wedding rings, too. andre digging with bare hands trying to find them. an hour later -- any luck with the ring? >> yes. >> you found it? >> one of them. >> can we see? >> at least one. we're still looking for the other one. >> oh my gosh. >> it doesn't look like much, but you know. >> wow. >> but it's here. >> wow. >> you can even see the engravings. >> reporter: with authorities urging people to get off the island, busloads raced to the airport only to be stranded as flights were delayed or canceled. overnight, many taking temporary refuge inside the terminal. authorities still don't know what sparked the flames, but experts say low humidity, dry vegetation, and gusts up to 85 miles an hour fueled the spread of the deadly inferno. >> that's why maui had such a hard time doing containment. we