US: Death Toll From Wildfires in Hawaii Rises to 99 | News

August 15, 2023



In a new assessment, authorities in the Hawaiian archipelago said Monday that the death toll from the wildfires on the island of Maui rose to 99.

Related:
Hawaiians Complain About Ineffective Wildfire-Related Relief

They also warned that the death toll could rise considerably due to the fact that to date they have only been able to check 25 percent of the area affected by the fires.

The governor of the state of Hawaii, Josh Green, apologized to local media for the slow progress in the recovery of mortal remains and assured that the pace will accelerate in the coming days.

Maui Police Chief John Pelletier reiterated that rescue teams have searched 25 percent of the town of Lahaina, the most affected by the fires.

The Hawaiian authorities also announced that the names of the deceased will be made public as of Tuesday, as long as their families have been notified in advance.

According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Pacific Disaster Center (PDC) estimated Saturday that rebuilding the town of Lahaina will cost at least $5.52 billion.

The wildfires on the island of Maui have been called the deadliest in the United States in the last century.





Source link

Don't Miss

Ang Bayan Ngayon » Teachers present 10-point challenge to new DepEd Secretary

The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) has presented a 10-point

Jinggoy NOT suspended from Senate

A YouTube video claims that Sen. Jinggoy Estrada has been