Hawaii Governor Reports 66 Missing People in Maui Wildfires

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Hawaii Governor Josh Green announced that the number of missing people after the devastating wildfires on Maui has potentially decreased to 66. The fires have resulted in a total of 115 fatalities, with additional deaths expected to be announced in the future. The American Red Cross, Hawaii Emergency Management Agency, and FEMA have relocated over 7,500 displaced survivors to hotels and Airbnbs. The fires have ravaged historic Lahaina Town, and the state plans to expand mental health services for residents affected by the tragedy. President Joe Biden visited Maui and expressed support for the community.
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