
In the wake of the devastation caused by wildfires in Maui, several communities and homes are now destroyed and dozens are confirmed dead. As relief efforts continue, several organizations, including the Red Cross are teaming up to help those affected.
On Friday, 67 people were confirmed dead from the fires, with the death toll expected to rise. The wildfires are the state’s deadliest natural disaster since a 1960 tsunami that killed 61 people.
KTLA’s Chris Wolfe reports on August 11, 2023.
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Send some 2×4's if you want to help. Thats what happens when you have an island of uneducated folks who are helpless because theyve done nothing but sit on the beach and enjoy the view all of their lives.
D.e.w."s. China has them. You know we always have what they have.
Tough to care about what happens to oh-so-precious “poc”, they are not Our People.
Our People, whyte people, have enough problems of our own.
Caused by a DEW? 🤔
Bidenomics and Ukraine is killing our charity
Wilmington?? Why not have a center closer to the valley.
Do you think those who jumped in the ocean some got eaten by sharks?
We can help by sending 20billion dollars to Ukraine!