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People still look for missing relatives after Maui fire

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People are posting notices as they search for their missing family members around Maui, hoping to learn the whereabouts of their loved ones. The local government set up an assistance center at a hotel to help families of missing people and collect DNA samples to help identify victims. However, the identification work is moving forward slowly. According to the local government, only 27 of the more than 100 people who have been confirmed dead had been identified by August 21.

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