Maui fires death toll continues to rise
Crews and first responders are working as fast as they can to make the wildfire zone in Maui safe, but residents are becoming frustrated by their inability to return home. Search teams in Maui are working around the clock to inspect thousands of burned-out buildings for victims. Survivors are expressing their frustrations that leaders did not properly warn the community about the fire, but they say with water in short supply, firefighters couldn't react quickly.
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