The Death Toll in the Maui wildfires has risen to 99 and officials are working to identify the victims. Search teams are intensifying their efforts to find more bodies in the neighborhoods that were destroyed by the fires. Survivors have been moving into hotel rooms provided for displaced locals, while donations of essential supplies have poured in. Crews using cadaver dogs have searched about 25% of the area so far. The cause of the wildfires is still under investigation, and authorities have warned of lingering toxic hazards in the aftermath. Thousands of people will need housing for at least 36 weeks.
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