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Are known to have died but hundreds still remain unaccounted for. Search teams are checking through the rubble of burned out buildings and vehicles. Many people were forced to run into the sea, to escape the flames. An official 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. From maui, heres john sudworth. Videos of the disaster continue to emerge. This one shows lahainas residents huddled in the water the only place of refuge they could find as the smoke and ashes from their burning town rained down upon them. Hundreds are still listed as missing. The Authorities Say temperatures here reached 1,000 degrees. The task of both finding and identifying the bodies will take time, according to hawaiis governor, himself a trained doctor, speaking to us media. They will find ten to 20 people per day, probably, until they finish. And it is p

Dream Goa Villa Booked For Rs 1 2 Lakh Turns Out To Be Non-Existent

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Man books Goa villa for Rs 1 2 lakh - only to find out it doesn t exist

X user Saurabh says he booked a villa in Goa through the travel portal Homestays and Villas and its founder Siddharth Bakaria, only to find out that the property does not exist.

Landslides, roadblocks, collapsed buildings: How disaster continues to unfold in Himachal Pradesh

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who continue to snore, snorkel and enjoy their vacation, that this is a really hard time for our residents. and there s just they ve just been there s been a lot of tourists that have been very insensitive to the fact that so many of our loved ones have died and we haven t even been able to find everyone yet. and so if they could just be a little more sensitive and pause their vacations for now, as we try to manage through this disaster. to india now where landslides and flash floods have killed almost 60 people in the northern state of himachal pradesh. several people were killed when a temple collapsed in the capital, shimla. rescuers have been trying to free those still trapped under debris. local officials have warned residents to remain at home as more heavy rainfall is expected. siddharth bakaria is from the sahyog foundation, an environmental charity in himachal pradesh. he described the destruction he had witnessed. the whole administration is rescuing the people who are unde

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