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Maui Wildfire death toll hits 67 as questions raised over warnings.

On Friday, In Maui the death toll rises 67 people. Rescuers search to look for evidence of
Hawaiian Islands determine to how the inferno spread so rapidly through the historic resort town with
little warning.

The fire will become the first disaster in Hawaiian History, surpassing a tsunami a year 1960 that
killed 61 people on the Enormous Island of Hawaii in 1960.

Government officials search and evac rescue with dogs to look for the people who were trapped
in the houses. Many 1000 buildings were burned requiring many billions of dollars to rebuild.

On August 8, the fire was burned in the town of Kula, reaching 35 kilometers from Lahaina. The
Kula fire had consumed hundreds of acres of pastureland, but that a small three-acre bush fire that
cropped up. At 3:30 in the afternoon, the Lahaiana fire suddenly flared up. Many people escaped the
fire, or we went to another shelter station.

Witnesses said that the fire had blazed in Hawaii some people were burned and trapped some
will already die.

Officials said that the Lahaiana people would go back to their homes on Friday, the town
remained power and water. The traffic on the highway crawled after an accident with the pedestrian and
led officials to close the highway in both directions.

Maui blazes fires that have struck this summer. Many people were escaped in Greece, Spain,
Portugal, and other European nations. In other western Canada smoke from a series of blazing fires
blanketed a vast of the US Midwest and East Coast.

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