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850 people remain missing after fires, according to Maui County Mayor.

Maui ‌County ⁢Mayor ⁤Richard T. Bissen (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN’s Brooke Mallory
12:13​ PM – Monday, August ​21, 2023

Hawaiian officials ​say⁣ that 850 individuals are still missing following the catastrophic Lahaina‍ fires, according to data obtained by​ the FBI and local police as of‍ Monday morning.

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Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen stated in a social ‍media video that 114 people have been confirmed dead, 27 have been identified, and⁢ at least 11 families have been contacted.

Although more than 800 are still missing, the list initially listed well⁣ over 1,500.

“To the tireless⁤ work‌ of the FBI and the‍ Maui Police Department, 1,285 individuals have been located safe,”‌ Bissen said. “We are both ⁤saddened ⁣and relieved about⁣ these numbers as we continue the ⁤recovery process.”

Bissen stated that these figures will fluctuate⁣ on a daily basis, and he requested that anyone who has close family members who are ⁢missing as a result of ⁣the fires to send DNA samples in order to assist in the identification process.

Locals can offer such samples at a Family Assistance Center set up at the Hyatt Regency Ka’anapali on Nohea Kai‍ Drive.

The ⁤Maui County Mayor is scheduled to hold a‌ press conference on Tuesday to answer⁤ questions⁢ from the public. ⁢

“Our lives have changed forever,⁢ and things ​will not be the same,” he‌ said. “What will ⁤be the same is the ​way we care for ‌each other as ‍we grieve and go through this together.”

The fast-moving flames devastated ‍Maui‍ this⁢ month, with ⁢the ancient⁤ town of Lahaina‌ bearing the brunt ‌of the ⁣damage. The town was entirely destroyed​ with over 2,700 ‌structures demolished.

Some locals and visitors even ran⁣ into the ocean to escape ​the fiery hellscape, while others attempted to flee on‌ foot or by vehicle.

Bissen was ​also questioned ⁣by ⁢reporters about how many children‌ are currently missing due to the disaster, but he failed to find a⁣ response‍ or reason for why Hawaiian officials did not​ have an estimate.

President Joe Biden is reportedly scheduled to visit Hawaii​ on Monday to assess the devastation and meet with survivors. ⁣His administration has been chastised by a ⁣number of officials and local Hawaiians for choosing to⁣ vacation with family rather⁤ than respond to the crisis in ‌a quick manner.

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