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93 people killed in Maui fire as death toll expected to rise in coming days

93 people killed in Maui fire as death toll expected to rise in coming days
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Ninety-three people have been confirmed killed in the Maui fire that razed the historic town of Lahaina, marking the most deadly US fire in a century.

According to Hawaii Governor Josh Green, the death toll could rise "significantly" as forensic work continues to identify the victims.

Hundreds remain unaccounted for while hundreds of others fill shelters across Maui after fleeing the flames.

According to reports, the fire will certainly be the worst natural disaster that Hawaii ever faced.

Meanwhile, it remains unclear if early warning systems were used or if they malfunctioned, with many people claiming they were not forewarned about the fire.

The state's attorney general is conducting a "comprehensive review" into how the authorities responded.

[Source: BBC News]

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