Tragedy has struck Hawaii as the death toll from the devastating wildfires has climbed to 89, marking it as the deadliest wildfire incident in the United States in over a century. The catastrophic blaze has caused extensive destruction and upheaval, leading to a grim milestone in the nation’s history.
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The scale of the destruction has come into sharper focus as search teams, accompanied by cadaver dogs, meticulously combed through the wreckage of Lahaina, a once-thriving historic resort town. The fast-moving inferno, which ignited on Tuesday, left the town levelled, leaving behind a trail of obliterated buildings and melted cars.