"Rescue Teams and Cadaver Dogs Unite in Desperate Search for Maui Fire Victims"

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Cadaver dogs and search and rescue teams continue to sift through the ashes of the incinerated town of Lahaina in Maui, where over 1,300 people are still missing after devastating wildfires. The town, once home to over 12,000 people, now lies in ruins, with burned-out cars and demolished buildings scattered throughout. The death toll currently stands at over 100, with efforts to search the 2,200 burned buildings ongoing. The search has been hampered by windy conditions and high temperatures, limiting the cadaver dogs' work to 15-minute bursts. President Biden plans to visit the area once rescue operations are complete.
- Cadaver dogs and rescue teams sift through the ashes of incinerated Lahaina as desperate search for hundreds s Daily Mail
- WATCH: FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force continues search efforts in Lāhainā after devastating wildfire Maui Now
- Dogs help search for Maui fire victims Associated Press
- Missouri Task Force 1 flying to Hawaii to help in wildfire recovery efforts KTVI Fox 2 St. Louis
- Cadaver dogs work to find remains, closure for families in Maui Citizentribune
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