Environment
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Only 32% Of Burned Area Searched By Cadaver Dogs In Maui; Officials Urge Survivors To Submit DNA For Identification
The deaths in the devastating Maui wildfires are expected to increase as only 32% of the burned areas was searched by cadaver dogs. Read more here.
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