Metro Plus News Maui officials release list of hundreds missing since deadly wildfire

Maui officials release list of hundreds missing since deadly wildfire

Hawaii officials have released the names of 338 people still missing more than two weeks after the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century swept through the resort town of Lahaina.
The list, compiled by the FBI, includes only people whose full names are known and who were reported missing by someone for whom authorities have verified contact information.
Steven Merrill, a special agent from the FBI’s Honolulu field office, said in the hours after the list was published, the FBI had received reports that about 100 people on the list were accounted for, which agents were working to confirm.
The death toll from the Aug. 8 fire on the island of Maui stands at 115, but officials have warned that figure is likely to rise. Search teams are still sifting through Lahaina’s blackened ruins, although officials said that process was nearly complete on Friday.