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Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has started erupting again at the summit crater, prompting the the US Geological Survey (USGS) to elevate the alert level to warning
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Xinhua news agency reports that wildfires ignited on August 8, sweeping through Lahaina in Maui and leaving the oceanside historic town in ruins.
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“We’re releasing this list of names because we know that it will help with the investigation,” Police Chief John Pelletier said in a statement.
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Wildfires that raged in the US State of Hawaii, Canada and a Spanish island have caused heavy losses as firefighters continue to battle the blazes
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Deadly wildfires have scorched much of the historic town of Lahaina, a popular tourist spot on Maui and once the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii
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Maui Police Chief John Pelletier said on Wednesday: "No one has ever seen this who is alive today “ not this size, not this number, not this volume. And we're not done."
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The Governor stated that approximately 38% of the scorched area has been surveyed, with roughly 2,200 structures in Maui—86% of which are residential—either completely destroyed or damaged.
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The BBC reported that Hawaii Governor Josh Green cautioned on Saturday that the death toll might increase substantially as forensic efforts persist in identifying the victims.
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According to UN, there will be an increase of extreme fires globally by up to 14% by 2030, 30% by the end of 2050 and 50% by the end of the century
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The latest toll of 89 has made the wildfire the deadliest one in more than a century in modern US history, surpassing the Camp Fire that erupted on November 8, 2018, in California and killed at least 85 people
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Jason Momoa issued a cautionary message to potential travelers considering a visit to Maui, following the destructive wildfire that recently swept through Lahaina.
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Indian embassy in the US is deeply saddened and expressed its solidarity with the United States over the victims of wildfires in Hawaii
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The Hawaii wildfires have reached a grim milestone as the death toll rose to 67, making it the deadliest natural disaster in the state's history.
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The government in the statement said, "The Lahaina fire is not yet contained." Earlier, Hawaii Governor Josh Green said that the death toll from the wildfires on the island of Maui in Hawaii reaches 59.
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According to the latest update from Maui County, at least 53 people have died because of the wildfires.
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Strong winds from Hurricane Dora were to blame for the deadly wildfires, leaving parts of Lahaina, a tourist spot, destroyed.
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Lahaina has, with very few exceptions, been consumed by the fires, stated Josh Green, Hawaii's Governor.
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The fire has also destroyed hundreds of structures, including homes and historically significant sites, according to CNN.
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The crews have been working working to repair multiple downed poles and power lines in various areas.