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Hawaii wildfires: Deadliest US blaze in 100 years leaves dozens dead and missing

17:37 14.08.2023

The governor of Hawaii, Josh Green, has issued a grave warning that the number of massive wildfires in the US archipelago state is expected to escalate significantly in the coming days. This comes as emergency crews battle hazardous conditions and continue to search through scorched neighborhoods on the island of Maui. The devastating fires, which erupted last week and are the worst the state has seen in over a century, have already claimed the lives of at least 89 people, with the death toll expected to rise.

The historic town of Lahaina has been virtually obliterated by the inferno, leaving thousands of survivors displaced and desperate for information about missing loved ones. Governor Green characterized the aftermath of the catastrophe as the "worst natural disaster that Hawaii ever faced." The destruction has left residents in shock and mourning, with many still hoping for the safe return of their family and friends.

As rescue teams comb through the rubble and scorched landscape, Governor Green expressed his concern that the final death toll is impossible to predict. He emphasized that the search efforts are now primarily focused on recovering the remains of those who lost their lives in the devastating fires. The death toll from the wildfire that engulfed parts of Maui on Tuesday has already reached 96, making it the deadliest fire the United States has witnessed in the past century.

The governor's somber assessment underscores the magnitude of the ongoing tragedy in Hawaii. As residents grapple with the immense loss and destruction, the entire state mourns the lives that have been lost and braces for the potential escalation of wildfires in the days ahead.

/ Monday, August 14, 2023, 5:37 PM /

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