The governor said approximately 470 search-and-rescue workers with assistance from 40 cadaver dogs continue to comb through the wreckage.
“This loss we have suffered is unspeakable and devastating. We will continue to mourn as we care for the survivors and begin to move forward together,” Green said during a televised speech Friday.
“We will rebuild Lahaina. It will take years of work and billions of dollars, but we are committed to this effort and together we will meet this challenge,” Green said. “For generations, Lahaina’s beauty, culture and rich history drew artists, musicians and visitors from around the world. Tragically, it took less than a single day for us to lose Lahaina in the deadliest fire our country has seen in more than a century,” the first lady said.With at least 1,000 people still unaccounted for, recovery teams in Lahaina are racing against time to cover as much ground as possible before heavy rains are slated to move in next week.
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