And vehicles. It could take ten days to learn the full death. An review has been ordered into whether residents were given sufficient warning about the fire. It appears some early sirens never sounded. There are also questions over the speed of the emergency response. Lets go to Helena Humphries who is live in maui. They really have their work cut out for them. Out for them. The latest billin out for them. The latest billing from out for them. The latest billing from the out for them. The latest | billing from the governor out for them. The latest. Billing from the governor is the death toll has climbed again now to stand at 99 fatalities. 99 lives lost and of course rescue teams and Recovery Teams continue to comb through the rubble. They fear the death toll they say could potentially double and at the same time they have the challenge of looking after those people who have simply lost everything, of getting military in eight of them and providing shelter, food, clean drinking water.
move to rebuilding and housing people in a more permanent way. that is such an important point. many people ask about maui rebuilding and, really, now at this stage they are simply thinking about recovering, about understanding exactly who has been lost. fema is already said it will likely pass $5.5 billion us to rebuild but many people we ve been speaking to here on maui have also been raising questions about how they will rebuild. keepin about how they will rebuild. keep in mind, lahaina is largely was, because so many of those historic buildings have been raised to the ground, this beautiful old historic former capital of the royal kingdom of hawaii and those buildings are gone now. people are asking about how it will be rebuilt and they also say, you know, please don t let the developers come in and build luxury high rise tourist housing and leave the residents of lahaina,
peeple have directly with survivors. 70 people have gone through a life altering people have gone through a life altering event, a traumatic situation altering event, a traumatic situation which is still unfolding right now with 70 in shelters unfolding right now with 70 in shelters. we are working closety shelters. we are working closely with maui county and the state to help people move out of the state to help people move out of shelters and into hotel rooms out of shelters and into hotel rooms. it s not a perfect fix but rooms. it s not a perfect fix but its rooms. it s not a perfect fix but it s better than being in a shetters but it s better than being in a shelters we are working closely with survivors on that.- with survivors on that. what kind of aid with survivors on that. what kind of aid have with survivors on that. what kind of aid have you - with survivors on that. what kind of aid have you been i with survivors on that. what l kind of aid have you b
democrat, joe biden. let s listen in for a moment. i know we had talked listen in for a moment. i know we had talked about listen in for a moment. i know we had talked about leaving . listen in for a moment. i know. we had talked about leaving the equipment here. don t leave the equipment here. don t leave the equipment here. don t leave the equipment here because you are not going to want to be here tomorrow. it s good old trial stuff. that isjudge that is judge robert that isjudge robert mcburney there the courthouse in atlanta georgia and will have more on that story later on. breaking news, do stay with us because we will bring you everything on there as we learn it. let s turn to hawaii now. first responders from across the us continue recovery efforts, looking for survivors of the wild fibred swarms the island of maui last week. this is now the deadliest us wildfire in over a century. hawaii s governorjosh green has posted a video on social media with the latest on the situat