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Maui wildfires devastate Lahaina, officials urge tourists to stay away

19:53 15.08.2023

Hawaiian officials are bracing themselves for the aftermath of the deadliest U.S. wildfire in over a century, as recovery crews with cadaver dogs continue their arduous work searching through the remnants of homes and burned-out vehicles in Lahaina, the historic coastal town on the island of Maui. The devastating impact of the wildfire can be seen in striking before and after pictures, displaying the extent of the destruction.

As of Monday, the death toll stands at 99, with officials warning that this number is expected to rise as the search for victims continues in the devastated neighborhoods. Efforts to identify the deceased have been meticulous, with Hawaii officials working tirelessly to confirm the identities of those who lost their lives in the wildfires. The first names of the victims are scheduled to be released on Tuesday, reflecting the somber reality of the tragedy that has befallen Maui.

In the wake of the blaze that ravaged Lahaina, survivors have been seeking refuge in hundreds of hotel rooms allocated for displaced locals. Meanwhile, the community has been overwhelmed by an outpouring of support, with donations of food, ice, water, and other essential supplies flooding in to aid those affected by the disaster.

However, as the island begins the arduous task of recovering from the deadly fires, residents and local officials are urging tourists to refrain from visiting the region for leisure purposes. The devastating wildfires have left hundreds of people still missing, causing great concern for the safety and well-being of both residents and visitors. In light of this, the thousands of tourists who normally line the island's beautiful coastline are being implored to stay home and allow the community to focus on the recovery efforts.

Some residents and officials have voiced their frustration, recounting instances of tourists disregarding citizen aid convoys or attempting to enter the Lahaina area over the weekend. These actions not only hinder the search and rescue operations but also pose additional risks to the safety of both tourists and emergency responders.

As the island of Maui battles to heal and rebuild after this devastating wildfire, the cooperation and understanding of both locals and visitors will be crucial in ensuring the successful recovery of the affected communities.

/ Tuesday, August 15, 2023, 7:53 PM /

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