There are still more than 1,000 people unaccounted for in the wake of the deadly wildfires that raged across a historic Maui town earlier this month, Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said Sunday.
“As you reported, 85 percent of the land of the impact zone has been covered now by what amounts to an army of search-and-rescue teams and 41 dogs,” Green told CBS’ Margaret Brennan during an interview on “Face the Nation” on Sunday.
Searching the remaining 15 percent of the land “could take weeks,” and identifying and recovering the remains of those killed may be impossible.
“We do have extreme concerns that because of the temperature of the fire, the remains of those who have died, in some cases, may be impossible to recover meaningfully. So there are going to be people that are lost forever,” Green said.... Read More: Politico