LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) The days of waiting have become harder and harder as the odds grow longer and longer, but Kevin Baclig remains undeterred in his search for his wife and her parents, missing since Aug. 8 when a wildfire engulfed and flattened the Hawaiian town of Lahaina. He has gone looking from one […]
LAHAINA, Hawaii The days of waiting have become harder and harder as the odds grow longer and longer, as the remains of 114 people who died in the Aug. 8 wildfire that flattened the Hawaiian town of Lahaina have been found and most of them have yet to be identified.
Remains of 114 people have been found, though most are yet to be identified as officials say the death toll will likely rise in the days as the search for remains continue
As days turn into weeks, the odds are growing longer for families hoping to be reunited with missing loved ones after a fire swept across Hawaii's town of.