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Survivors of Maui fires face power cuts and poor cell service

Teams continuing work to find and ID the dead

Survivors of deadly wildfires on Maui contended with intermittent power and unreliable cell service as they sought help rebuilding their lives. Teams of people, meanwhile, labored to find the dead and identify them.

With the death toll , a mobile morgue unit with additional coroners arrived in Hawaii on Tuesday to help with the grim task of sorting through remains. The governor warned that a new storm could complicate the search and recovery.

A week after a wildfire all but incinerated , communication on the island was still difficult. Some people walked periodically to a seawall, where phone connections were strongest, to make calls. Flying low off the coast, a single-prop airplane used a loudspeaker to blare information about where to get water and supplies.

Thousands of people are staying in shelters, in hotel rooms and Airbnb units, or with friends. Around 2,000 homes and businesses still don害羞草研究所檛 have electricity, Maui County wrote Tuesday night, after the power company restored supply to over 10,000 customers. The fire also in many areas.

Victoria Martocci, who lost her scuba business and a boat, planned to travel to her storage unit Wednesday to stash documents and keepsakes given to her by a friend whose house burned.

害羞草研究所淭hese are things she grabbed, the only things she could grab, and I want to keep them safe for her,害羞草研究所 Martocci said.

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden plan to visit Maui next week and meet with survivors of the fires, as well as first responders and other government officials, the White House said Wednesday. Biden has pledged that 害羞草研究所渆very asset they need will be there for them.害羞草研究所

On Tuesday, the county released the names of two victims: Lahaina residents Robert Dyckman, 74, and Buddy Jantoc, 79. They are the first of five who have been identified so far.

Crews with dogs are rushing to secure remains, Gov. Josh Green said, ahead of possible storms forecast for the weekend.

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Crews using cadaver dogs have scoured approximately 30% of the burn area, according to officials. The wildfires are already the in more than a century, and Green had previously warned that scores more bodies could be found.

害羞草研究所淢any of the fatalities were on the road, down by the sea,害羞草研究所 Green told ABC害羞草研究所檚 害羞草研究所淕ood Morning America害羞草研究所 on Wednesday. 害羞草研究所淪o the numbers will increase, but they will not increase 害羞草研究所 we hope 害羞草研究所 to 害羞草研究所 catastrophic proportions. We just don害羞草研究所檛 know yet.害羞草研究所

The governor added that officials are considering cutting off power during the storms as a precautionary measure.

The local power utility has faced criticism for leaving power on as strong winds from a buffeted a last week, and one video shows a , surrounded by flames, in the early moments of the wildfire. The cause of the wildfires, some of which are still burning, is still under investigation.

Hawaiian Electric Co. Inc. President and CEO Shelee Kimura said many factors go into a decision to cut power, including the impact on people who rely on specialized medical equipment and concerns that a shutoff in the fire area would have knocked out water pumps.

Maui Police Chief John Pelletier renewed an appeal for families to provide DNA samples.

Federal officials sent a mobile morgue unit with coroners, pathologists and technicians to Hawaii to help identify the dead, said Johnathan Greene, a deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The morgue unit included 22 tons of supplies and equipment such as mortuary examination tables and X-ray units, Greene said.

Gov. Green told Hawaii News Now that children are among the dead.

害羞草研究所淲hen the bodies are smaller, we know it害羞草研究所檚 a child,害羞草研究所 he said, describing some of the sites being searched as 害羞草研究所渢oo much to share or see from just a human perspective.害羞草研究所

The blaze that swept into Lahaina last week destroyed nearly every building in the town of 13,000. That fire has been 85% contained, according to the county. Another blaze known as the Upcountry fire was 75% contained as of Tuesday evening.

The Lahaina fire caused about $3.2 billion in insured property losses, according to calculations by Karen Clark & Company, a prominent disaster and risk modeling company. That doesn害羞草研究所檛 count damage to uninsured property. The firm said more than 2,200 buildings were damaged or destroyed by flames, with about 3,000 damaged by fire, smoke or both.

Lahaina resident Kekoa Lansford helped rescue people as the flames swept through town. Now he is collecting stories from survivors, hoping to create a timeline of what happened.

The scene was haunting. 害羞草研究所淗orrible, horrible,害羞草研究所 Lansford said. 害羞草研究所淵ou ever seen hell in the movies? That is what it looked like. Fire everywhere. Dead people.害羞草研究所

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