Environment
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Maui Wildfires Considered As Largest Natural Disaster With Death Toll Reaching 80; 2,170 Acres Put To Ashes
The death toll in the devastating Maui wildfires already climbed to 80 people and authorities estimated the capital exposed to $5.52 billion. Read more here to know the continuing efforts of officials in mitigating the fires' effects.
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