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Crews in west Maui are doing the devastating work of sifting through the ashes of incinerated homes and beloved landmarks as the death toll from the deadliest US wildfire in more than 100 years is still rising.

As of Sunday night, officials confirmed 96 people have died, up from the previous count of 93. An unknown number of people are still unaccounted for as search teams with cadaver dogs look for remains in devastated neighborhoods.

One of the victims was identified Monday as Franklin “Frankie” Trejos, 68, who died while trying to help others and save his home. Another was identified by her family as Carole Hartley, 60, a long-time Maui resident who died while trying to evacuate.

Live Updates: Maui wildfires leave a trail of death and destruction

As the death toll rises, officials are facing questions about their preparation for a disaster of this scale and their response to it:

• While the deadly fires spread rapidly into neighborhoods, the largest siren system in the world was silent. Emergency communications with residents were largely limited to mobile phones and broadcasters at a time when most power and cell service was already knocked out.

• The state’s main electric provider, Hawaiian Electric, is facing a lawsuit claiming power lines blown over by high winds helped to cause the destructive Lahaina wildfire, though an official cause of the wildfire has not yet been determined.

• Hawaii’s emergency management agency reported last year the risk posed by wildfires to human life was low. Officials underestimated the deadly threat of wildfires even as they acknowledged a lack of necessary resources to mitigate them, records show.

Hawaii's Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke called the wildfires burning on Maui "unprecedented."
Hawaii's Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke called the wildfires burning on Maui "unprecedented."
Zeke Kalua/County of Maui

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“This is the largest natural disaster we’ve ever experienced,” Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said at a Saturday night news conference. “It’s going to also be a natural disaster that’s going to take an incredible amount of time to recover from.”

The Maui wildfires are the deadliest in the US in more than a century, surpassing the California’s 2018 Camp Fire, according to the National Fire Protection Association.

While the Federal Emergency Management Agency earlier Saturday said it was premature to assign even an approximate dollar amount to the damage done on Maui, the governor estimated “the losses approach $6 billion.”

Firefighters have made progress against the three largest wildfires, but the deadly fire in hard-hit Lahaina, covering more than 2,000 acres, was only 85% contained by Sunday afternoon.

The hall of the historic Waiola Church and the nearby Lahaina Hongwanji Mission are engulfed in flames in Lahaina, Hawaii, on Tuesday, August 8.
The hall of the historic Waiola Church and the nearby Lahaina Hongwanji Mission are engulfed in flames in Lahaina, Hawaii, on Tuesday, August 8.
Matthew Thayer/The Maui News/AP
People pray during a church service in Wailuku, Hawaii, on Sunday, August 13. The Maui Coffee Attic opened up space for the service after a wildfire destroyed Lahaina's Grace Baptist Church.
People pray during a church service in Wailuku, Hawaii, on Sunday, August 13. The Maui Coffee Attic opened up space for the service after a wildfire destroyed Lahaina's Grace Baptist Church.
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A Maui County firefighter extinguishes a fire near homes in Kula, Hawaii, on August 13.
A Maui County firefighter extinguishes a fire near homes in Kula, Hawaii, on August 13.
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Volunteers in Kihei, Hawaii, load water onto a boat to be transported to West Maui on August 13.
Volunteers in Kihei, Hawaii, load water onto a boat to be transported to West Maui on August 13.
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Volunteers carry donated supplies to Wailuku on Saturday, August 12.
Volunteers carry donated supplies to Wailuku on Saturday, August 12.
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Fire damage is seen in Lahaina on August 12.
Fire damage is seen in Lahaina on August 12.
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Brook Cretton salvages a bowl he found while sifting through the rubble of a home in Kula.
Brook Cretton salvages a bowl he found while sifting through the rubble of a home in Kula.
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Grace Hurt, right, embraces someone while loading supplies in Kihei on August 12. "The reason why we are out here today is because we have 'ohana' (family) on the west side, boots on the ground that have no roof over their heads," Hurt said. "We are in an effort with the entire community here. We are trying to get them supplies directly."
Grace Hurt, right, embraces someone while loading supplies in Kihei on August 12. "The reason why we are out here today is because we have 'ohana' (family) on the west side, boots on the ground that have no roof over their heads," Hurt said. "We are in an effort with the entire community here. We are trying to get them supplies directly."
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People wait in line at a checkpoint to gain access to Lahaina on August 12.
People wait in line at a checkpoint to gain access to Lahaina on August 12.
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This aerial photo shows the shells of burned houses, vehicles and buildings in Lahaina.
This aerial photo shows the shells of burned houses, vehicles and buildings in Lahaina.
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Sarah Salmonese sits where her apartment once stood in Lahaina on Friday, August 11.
Sarah Salmonese sits where her apartment once stood in Lahaina on Friday, August 11.
Go Nakamura/The New York Times/Redux
This photo, provided by the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources, shows burnt areas of grasslands in Maui's Upcountry region.
This photo, provided by the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources, shows burnt areas of grasslands in Maui's Upcountry region.
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Burnt boats sit in waters off Lahaina on August 11.
Burnt boats sit in waters off Lahaina on August 11.
Rick Bowmer/AP
People walk past damage on Lahaina's Main Street on August 11.
People walk past damage on Lahaina's Main Street on August 11.
Rick Bowmer/AP
Parts of Kula are burnt on August 11.
Parts of Kula are burnt on August 11.
Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources/AP
A cat looks out from a burned field on Maui on August 11.
A cat looks out from a burned field on Maui on August 11.
Mike Blake/Reuters
A man crouches on Lahaina's historic banyan tree, which was damaged by fire.
A man crouches on Lahaina's historic banyan tree, which was damaged by fire.
Rick Bowmer/AP
The destroyed Waiola Church is seen in Lahaina on August 11.
The destroyed Waiola Church is seen in Lahaina on August 11.
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A man walks through damage in Lahaina.
A man walks through damage in Lahaina.
Rick Bowmer/AP
Cars are backed up on the Honoapiilani Highway as residents are allowed back into wildfire-affected areas on August 11.
Cars are backed up on the Honoapiilani Highway as residents are allowed back into wildfire-affected areas on August 11.
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Zoltan Balogh clears away trees that were burned by the wildfire in Kula.
Zoltan Balogh clears away trees that were burned by the wildfire in Kula.
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Search-and-rescue crews walk through a neighborhood to search for missing people in Lahaina on August 11.
Search-and-rescue crews walk through a neighborhood to search for missing people in Lahaina on August 11.
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Volunteers in Maalaea, Hawaii, watch truckloads of donated food and supplies depart for Lahaina on Thursday, August 10.
Volunteers in Maalaea, Hawaii, watch truckloads of donated food and supplies depart for Lahaina on Thursday, August 10.
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Wildfire wreckage is seen in Lahaina on August 10.
Wildfire wreckage is seen in Lahaina on August 10.
Rick Bowmer/AP
Volunteers stack canned goods at the War Memorial Stadium in Kahului, Hawaii.
Volunteers stack canned goods at the War Memorial Stadium in Kahului, Hawaii.
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Burned cars sit in Lahaina on August 10.
Burned cars sit in Lahaina on August 10.
Evelio Contreras/CNN
Vixay Phonxaylinkham holds his 4-year-old child Lana while they wait for their flight at the Kahului Airport on August 10. Phonoxaylinkham, his wife and their five children were heading back to California. They had been caught in the wildfires, but they survived by spending four hours in the ocean.
Vixay Phonxaylinkham holds his 4-year-old child Lana while they wait for their flight at the Kahului Airport on August 10. Phonoxaylinkham, his wife and their five children were heading back to California. They had been caught in the wildfires, but they survived by spending four hours in the ocean.
Marco Garcia/Reuters
People arrive on school buses to evacuate the Maui airport on August 10.
People arrive on school buses to evacuate the Maui airport on August 10.
Claire Rush/AP
Building wreckage is seen in Lahaina on August 10.
Building wreckage is seen in Lahaina on August 10.
Evelio Contreras/CNN
Myrna Ah Hee reacts as she waits in front of an evacuation center in Wailuku on August 10. The Ah Hees were looking for her husband's brother. Their home in Lahaina was spared, but the homes of many of their relatives were destroyed by wildfires.
Myrna Ah Hee reacts as she waits in front of an evacuation center in Wailuku on August 10. The Ah Hees were looking for her husband's brother. Their home in Lahaina was spared, but the homes of many of their relatives were destroyed by wildfires.
Rick Bowmer/AP
Puong Sui, center, talks to her daughter at the evacuation center in Kahului on Thursday. Sui lost her house and belongings in Lahaina and was planning to fly to Las Vegas to reunite with her family.
Puong Sui, center, talks to her daughter at the evacuation center in Kahului on Thursday. Sui lost her house and belongings in Lahaina and was planning to fly to Las Vegas to reunite with her family.
Mengshin Lin/The Washington Post/Getty Images
A wildfire burns in Kihei on Wednesday, August 9.
A wildfire burns in Kihei on Wednesday, August 9.
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This satellite image shows an overview of wildfires in Lahaina on August 9.
This satellite image shows an overview of wildfires in Lahaina on August 9.
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People gather at the Kahului Airport while waiting for flights on August 9.
People gather at the Kahului Airport while waiting for flights on August 9.
Rick Bowmer/AP
Helicopters with the Hawaii Army National Guard perform water bucket drops to assist in the firefighting efforts on August 9.
Helicopters with the Hawaii Army National Guard perform water bucket drops to assist in the firefighting efforts on August 9.
Hawaii National Guard/Reuters
Residents carry their belongings after wildfires swept through Lahaina on August 9.
Residents carry their belongings after wildfires swept through Lahaina on August 9.
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Passengers try to sleep on the floor of the Kahului Airport while waiting for flights on August 9.
Passengers try to sleep on the floor of the Kahului Airport while waiting for flights on August 9.
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Flames billow near Lahaina on August 9.
Flames billow near Lahaina on August 9.
Dustin Johnson/Reuters
In pictures: The deadly Maui wildfires

‘It seemed like an apocalypse’

As searches of the burned ruins continue, officials said they don’t know exactly how many people are still unaccounted for. It’s unclear how many of those still missing simply have not yet been able to communicate with their loved ones or the authorities.

By Saturday night, just 3% of the fire zone had been searched with cadaver dogs, Maui Police Chief John Pelletier said.

Dogs trained to detect human remains have been dispatched to the ruins of west Maui from California, Nevada, and Washington.
Dogs trained to detect human remains have been dispatched to the ruins of west Maui from California, Nevada, and Washington.
Rick Bowmer/AP

Cadaver dogs are in Maui to help find the dead. Here's how it works and why it's difficult

“None of us really know the size of it yet,” he added.

While some have turned up in shelters, families are still desperately searching for loved ones.

“There are still people who are unaccounted for. They need to be identified,” US Sen. Mazie Hirono of Hawaii said. “There is a call for people to come in to provide DNA.”

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  • How cadaver dogs will help identify the dead
  • Before and after photos of the damage
  • Why emergency sirens weren’t used to warn residents
  • The cultural icons lost or damaged by the fire
  • How to help
  • How the fires were able to spread so fast
  • What we know about the federal response so far

    Of the dozens found dead across the burn area, only two people had been identified as of Saturday, according to Maui County.

    “The remains we’re finding is through a fire that melted metal. We have to do rapid DNA to identify everyone,” Pelletier said.

    There have been some stories of hope: A grandfather finally reached his family three days after they last heard from him.

    Brittany Talley and her family last heard from her grandfather, Timm “TK” Williams Sr., on Wednesday when the 66-year-old man sent a photo of a raging wildfire on Maui as he evacuated from Kaanapali.

    On Saturday, Williams was able to get enough signal on his cell phone to text Talley’s mother, telling the family he was safe, Talley told CNN.

    “Thousands of people are experiencing the worst moment of their lives right now, so receiving a text was a small gesture, but a huge blessing for my entire family,” Talley said.

    Trejos, the 68-year-old victim, died trying to escape the Lahaina fire, his niece Kika Perez Grant told CNN.

    A caretaker photographs the site of a home destroyed by the Maui wildfires in Kula, Hawaii, on Sunday.
    A caretaker photographs the site of a home destroyed by the Maui wildfires in Kula, Hawaii, on Sunday.
    Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images

    After the fire, Perez Grant said the family received a call from Trejos’ roommate letting them know he wasn’t sure if Trejos had made it out alive.

    “We kept hope alive but then his roommate called us again a few hours later to tell us he had found Uncle Frankie’s remains,” Perez Grant said. His remains were found on top of his roommate’s dog, who also died, she said.

    Trejos, a Costa Rica native who moved to the United States at a young age, had lived in Lahaina for the last 30 years, according to his niece.

    “Uncle Frankie was a kind man, a nature lover, an animal lover and he loved his friends and his families with this whole heart,” Perez Grant said. “He loved adventure and was a free spirit.”

    Tasha Pagdilao, a Maui firefighter, said she lost her uncle to the fire. She said her experience battling the flames was surreal.

    “It seemed like an apocalypse,” Pagdilao told “CNN This Morning” on Monday. “Everything seemed to be on fire.”

    She urged people to give the community time to heal before traveling into affected areas. “I know a lot of people (are) eager to get back into Lahaina and see what’s left, but give our first responders time,” she said.

    Carole Hartley was described by her sister Donna Gardner Hartley as “a free spirit” who “always looked for the good in people and always helped others.”

    Hartley and her partner, Charles Paxton, were trying to evacuate when the smoke overwhelmed the couple and they got separated, Gardner Hartley told CNN.

    Charles was eventually found by his friends and organized a search party to look for Hartley; the search group found her remains on the couple’s property over the weekend, Gardner Hartley said.

    Warning sirens were not activated

    As people fled for their lives, Hawaii’s network of about 400 alarms, meant to alert residents to tsunamis and other natural disasters, was never activated, according to Hawaii Emergency Management Agency spokesperson Adam Weintraub.

    An aerial image taken on August 10 shows destroyed homes and buildings on the waterfront burned to the ground in Lahaina in the aftermath of wildfires in western Maui, Hawaii.
    An aerial image taken on August 10 shows destroyed homes and buildings on the waterfront burned to the ground in Lahaina in the aftermath of wildfires in western Maui, Hawaii.
    Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images

    Hawaii underestimated the deadly threat of wildfire, records show

    “There were multiple fires at the same time, and the circumstance was greatly complicated also by the heat and the speed with which the fire spread, destroying a great deal of infrastructure,” Green said Saturday when asked about why sirens weren’t activated.

    “Over time, we’ll be able to figure out if we could have better protected people. That’s why we’re reviewing everything,” he added.

    Hawaii Attorney General Anne Lopez is set to lead a comprehensive review of officials’ response to the catastrophic wildfires, her office announced Friday. The review will encompass “critical decision-making and standing policies leading up to, during, and after the wildfires,” the attorney general’s office said.

    Meanwhile, Hawaii’s main electric provider is already facing a lawsuit claiming electrified power lines blown over by high winds helped to cause the Lahaina wildfire.

    “By failing to shut off the power during these dangerous fire conditions, Defendants caused loss of life, serious injuries, destruction of hundreds of homes and businesses, displacement of thousands of people, and damage to many of Hawai’i’s historic and cultural sites,” says the complaint filed Saturday against Hawaiian Electric Industries and three subsidiaries, including the power servicing Maui.

    An aerial image taken on August 10, 2023 shows destroyed homes and buildings on the waterfront burned to the ground in Lahaina in the aftermath of wildfires in western Maui, Hawaii. At least 36 people have died after a fast-moving wildfire turned Lahaina to ashes, officials said August 9, 2023 as visitors asked to leave the island of Maui found themselves stranded at the airport. The fires began burning early August 8, scorching thousands of acres and putting homes, businesses and 35,000 lives at risk on Maui, the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency said in a statement. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)
    An aerial image taken on August 10, 2023 shows destroyed homes and buildings on the waterfront burned to the ground in Lahaina in the aftermath of wildfires in western Maui, Hawaii. At least 36 people have died after a fast-moving wildfire turned Lahaina to ashes, officials said August 9, 2023 as visitors asked to leave the island of Maui found themselves stranded at the airport. The fires began burning early August 8, scorching thousands of acres and putting homes, businesses and 35,000 lives at risk on Maui, the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency said in a statement. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)
    Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images

    What we know about the federal government's response to the Hawaii fires so far

    “These power lines foreseeably ignited the fastmoving, deadly, and destructive Lahaina Fire, which destroyed homes, businesses, churches, schools, and historic cultural sites,” the lawsuit states.

    Maui County Mayor Richard T. Bissen Jr. acknowledged Thursday power lines that were “still energized” had fallen on the roads, but the new lawsuit does not state exactly how the power lines allegedly caused the wildfire. An official cause of the wildfire has not yet been determined.

    In a statement to CNN on Sunday, Hawaiian Electric vice president Jim Kelly said, “As has always been our policy, we don’t comment on pending litigation.”

    “Our immediate focus is on supporting emergency response efforts on Maui and restoring power for our customers and communities as quickly as possible. At this early stage, the cause of the fire has not been determined and we will work with the state and county as they conduct their review,” Kelly told CNN in an email.

    Kelly also told The New York Times precautionary shut-offs have to be arranged with first responders. “Electricity powers the pumps that provide the water needed for firefighting,” he said.

    Lahaina wildfire traveled a mile every minute

    A Maui County firefighter battles flare-up fires in a canyon in Kula on Maui on Sunday.
    A Maui County firefighter battles flare-up fires in a canyon in Kula on Maui on Sunday.
    Mike Blake/Reuters

    The disaster began when simultaneous wildfires began spreading erratically Tuesday, suddenly engulfing homes, forcing harrowing escapes and displacing thousands. The most destructive and deadly of the fires, the Lahaina wildfire, traveled at an extraordinary speed, the governor said in a video update Sunday afternoon.

    In this photo provided by Tiffany Kidder Winn, a man walks past wildfire wreckage on Aug. 9, 2023, in Lahaina, Hawaii.
    In this photo provided by Tiffany Kidder Winn, a man walks past wildfire wreckage on Aug. 9, 2023, in Lahaina, Hawaii.
    Tiffany Kidder Winn/AP

    Smoke rushed in, then they ran. How local Maui residents faced the fire that killed their neighbors and leveled their town

    “When the winds rose up – winds gusting as high as 81 mph – fires spread rapidly,” Green said. “We believe between 60 mph and 81 mph across that part of the island, and that meant that fire traveled one mile every minute.”

    By Tuesday afternoon, winds associated with powerful Hurricane Dora, passing hundreds of miles south of Hawaii, were fanning the flames of wildfires and multiple evacuations were announced for the Lahaina and Upcountry Maui fires.

    The flames jumped across highways and suddenly showed up in people’s yards and homes. “It was a very fast-moving fire,” US Fire Administrator Lori Moore-Merrell said Saturday.

    The fire was moving “low to the ground and structure to structure – incredibly fast that outpaced anything the firefighters could have done in the early hours,” she added.

    Lahaina is the hardest hit area

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    Around 2,200 structures have been destroyed or damaged because of the fires in western Maui, where the hard-hit historic town of Lahaina is located, according to Green. About 86% of the structures were residential, he added.

    The “older neighborhood” of Lahaina, an economic hub in western Maui that drew millions of tourists each year, is destroyed, Bissen has previously said.

    An aerial image taken on August 10, 2023 shows destroyed homes and buildings on the waterfront burned to the ground in Lahaina in the aftermath of wildfires in western Maui, Hawaii. At least 36 people have died after a fast-moving wildfire turned Lahaina to ashes, officials said August 9, 2023 as visitors asked to leave the island of Maui found themselves stranded at the airport. The fires began burning early August 8, scorching thousands of acres and putting homes, businesses and 35,000 lives at risk on Maui, the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency said in a statement. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)
    An aerial image taken on August 10, 2023 shows destroyed homes and buildings on the waterfront burned to the ground in Lahaina in the aftermath of wildfires in western Maui, Hawaii. At least 36 people have died after a fast-moving wildfire turned Lahaina to ashes, officials said August 9, 2023 as visitors asked to leave the island of Maui found themselves stranded at the airport. The fires began burning early August 8, scorching thousands of acres and putting homes, businesses and 35,000 lives at risk on Maui, the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency said in a statement. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)
    Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images

    Maui wildfires cause more than $1.3 billion in residential property damage, according to a preliminary estimate

    Historical and cultural sites in Lahaina have also been engulfed by the fires, a CNN analysis of new Maxar Technologies satellite imagery shows.

    “It is going to take many years to rebuild Lahaina. When you see the full extent of the destruction of Lahaina, it will shock you,” Green said last week.

    The devastation has displaced thousands of people, FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell estimated. As of Friday night, a total of 1,418 people were at emergency evacuation shelters, according to Maui County officials.

    Criswell said at a Monday news conference the agency had activated two programs to provide direct aid in the aftermath of the disaster: the Transitional Sheltering Assistance Program, which will allow displaced residents to temporarily move from shelters into hotels and motels, and Critical Needs Assistance, which will provide grants of $700 for food, water, medical supplies and other urgent needs.

    “This is going to be a long-term recovery operation,” she said. “We have the resources we need today. And as we continue to identify what the needs are, we’ll continue to move more in.”

    CNN’s Caroll Alvarado, Eva Rothenberg, Andy Rose, Ray Sanchez, Raja Razek, Amanda Jackson, and Zoe Sottile contributed to this report.

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