A raging wildfire sweeping the Hawaiian island of Maui has become the deadliest in the United States in more than 100 years as the death toll hits 93.
Authorities confirmed the number of people killed has reached 93, with more expected to come as hundreds remain unaccounted for.
The death toll from the Maui wildfires has risen to 93 people. Picture: Mengshin Lin for The Washington Post via Getty Images “In the long term, people are going to need mental healthcare services. In the very long term, we’ll rebuild together.”
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