Hawaii wildfires: Over 1,100 missing as unprecedented blaze sweeps island
Hawaii/UNI: A distressing number of individuals, reaching between 1,000 to 1,100, remain unaccounted for in the aftermath of the unprecedented wildfires that ravaged the island of Maui in Hawaii.
Emergency response officials indicated that over 1,400 individuals, previously listed as unaccounted for, have been located and confirmed safe, according to statements from Maui County authorities.
Amidst the ongoing efforts, authorities are actively collaborating with families of the missing to obtain DNA samples, a crucial step to expedite the process of identification, as detailed in the official statement.
"I want to make sure that we reassure people that by coming in and providing a DNA sample, the only purpose for which it will be used is identifying the unaccounted for," asserted Andrew Martin, the Maui County prosecutor.
Tragic figures were disclosed by Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen on Monday, revealing a grim tally of at least 114 casualties and approximately 850 individuals still unaccounted for, in the wake of the record-breaking wildfires that have plagued Maui.
The genesis of the wildfires can be attributed to the convergence of dry and scorching weather conditions, compounded by the forceful winds brought about by Hurricane Dora. The inferno laid waste to multiple communities, including the cherished tourist enclave of Lahaina.
With roads blocked and public transportation suspended, authorities have enacted measures to ensure public safety, necessitating the evacuation of hundreds of local residents from the affected areas.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

Love in Canberra! Australian PM Albanese ties the knot with Jodie Haydon
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese married his partner Jodie Haydon on Saturday, becoming the first sitting leader in the country to wed while in office.

Operation Sagar Bandhu: India sends NDRF teams, 21 tonnes of aid to cyclone-ravaged Sri Lanka
Colombo/IBNS: The Indian Air Force (IAF) on Saturday transported 21 tonnes of relief supplies, more than 80 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel, and eight tonnes of specialised equipment to Sri Lanka to support thousands displaced by severe flooding.

US: National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom, who was shot by Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal, dies, announces Trump
US President Donald Trump on Thursday announced that one of the National Guard members, who was shot by a gunman in Washington DC, close to the White House, has died.

Horror in Hong Kong: Deadly fire disaster leaves 94 dead and a city in shock
The death toll in the Hong Kong high-rise housing complex blaze, one of the deadliest recorded in the region in recent times, has touched 94, media reports said.
Latest News

'Congratulations to my good friend': Modi’s heartwarming wish for newly married Aussie PM Anthony Albanese

Realme C85 5G launched in India: You won’t believe what this budget phone offers

Realme P4x launching on Dec 4 with a 7000mAh battery, Dimensity 7400 Ultra 5G chipset, and the new Realme Watch 5

Tripura’s first Commercial Coffee Common Facility centre inaugurated at Kailashahar

