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Shocking footage reveals devastation left by Maui wildfires

At least 55 people have died after the island of Maui was engulfed by intense wildfire flames that reduced entire neighborhoods to ashes, officials said — and the death toll is only expected to rise.

Officials are still surveying the extensive damage, but already expect the tragedy to become the state’s deadliest natural disaster since a 1961 tsunami killed 61 people on the Big Island.

The blazes decimated large swaths of the island, including more than 1,000 structures in the historic sector of Lahaina, where tourists had shopped and dined just days before.

Rubble and blackened foundations lie where popular destination spots and landmarks stood, and torched boats were found still smoldering in the harbor, according to Hawaii Gov. Josh Green.

“Lahaina, with a few rare exceptions, has been burned down,” Green said.

Read more at https://nypost.com/2023/08/10/hawaii-turns-into-hell-with-residents-forced-into-the-water-over-wildfire/

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