At least 36 fatalities from the fast-moving fire on the Hawaiian island of Maui

Maui was a paradise in the Hawaiian archipelago. Today this island, which connected with nature, is hell: death, desolation, destruction. At least 36 people have lost their lives in the terrible fire that surprisingly, according to the authorities, transformed into a devastating element driven by the strong winds of a hurricane. Thousands of people have been left homeless, and more than 11,000 tourists, the main economic source, have been evacuated in the last few hours. Many visitors and neighbors were trying to escape somehow. The human and material damage was concentrated in the town of Lahaina, a historic tourist town on Maui, where the speed of the fire caused the tragic death toll.

The rescue services continued their work against the clock this Thursday to search for missing people. The flames and flames were so powerful that not a few threw themselves into the Pacific Ocean to try to escape, and then had to be rescued.

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