Kevin Federline and his family are safe in Hawaii amid the raging fires on Maui.
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-- and his wife, Victoria, are not physically affected by the wildfires"because they live on one of the neighboring islands, where they moved two weeks ago." The source added that Federline and his family are settling into their new rental home,"but it has been upsetting and traumatic for them to see all the death and devastation on Maui."
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