Could You Help Identify Missing Individuals in Hawaii's Wildfires?

Hawaii officials have released a list of 388 names of people still unaccounted for after devastating wildfires swept through Maui earlier this month. With at least 115 others confirmed deceased, this is the deadliest US wildfire disaster in over a century. The list, curated by the FBI, was released in hopes that the public can help identify any of the missing individuals and aid in the investigation. Officials have been using cell phone data to track down where victims may have been when the wildfires began and search crews, along with cadaver dogs, have been combing through homes and commercial properties. Thankfully, an additional 1,732 individuals who were previously reported missing have been found safe. If you recognize any of the names on the list or have information that could help locate the missing individuals, the FBI is urging you to contact them as soon as possible. Meanwhile, tourism leaders and businesses in Maui are facing the challenge of finding a balance between restoring the economy and allowing the community to heal from the devastation.

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