No let-up in search and rescue efforts, one week after devastating wildfires ravaged the Hawaiian island of Maui. Many residents are still anxiously awaiting news on missing loved ones. The death toll is now past the 100 mark, but officials have warned that figure is set to rise possibly by up to three times. Rescue teams have combed through more than 30% of the ashes. The US government has sent a mobile morgue -- which includes coroners and pathologists -- to help identify the dead. The island's police chief has warned much of the human remains are completely beyond recognition.
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