111 confirmed dead; Fires chief warns residents to stay vigilant with fires still burning
At least 111 people have died since the wildfires broke out on Maui on Aug. 8, the Maui Police Department confirmed with a “heavy heart” on Wednesday night.

Three more individuals have been identified, bringing the total to nine. The families of five of the victims have been notified, but the families of four of the identified victims have not been located or notified.
“MPD and assisting partners have been working tirelessly to ensure that proper protocols are followed while notifying the families of the victims involved,” the police department shared in a post on the Maui County website Wednesday. “Our priority is to handle this situation with the utmost sensitivity and respect for those who are grieving.”

With fires still burning, at Wednesday afternoon’s news conference, Maui County Fire Chief Brad Ventura and teams spread thin, he asked the public to “remain vigilant” if the winds pick up.
At the same news conference, Maui Mayor Richard Bisson shared an update on how community members are coming together to help each other.
"We've had 682 volunteers – community volunteers; not Red Cross, not FEMA, but our own citizens who have been working at War Memorial Gymnasium shelter,” he said.
– ABC News’ Marilyn Heck







