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FBI estimates 1,000 to 1,100 people remain unaccounted in Lahaina

Between 1,000 and 1,100 people are unaccounted for following the deadly wildfires that destroyed Lahaina, according to Steven Merrill, special agent in charge, of the FBI’s Honolulu field office.

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Maui Mayor Richard Bissen held a news conference on Tuesday. Mayor Bissen stands by as Mahina Martin, Maui County chief of communications and public affairs directs the media.
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Steven Merrill, FBI special agent in charge of the Honolulu field office, speaks on Tuesday.
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Pictured is a search progression map of Lahaina. The black marks represent spots which search and rescue crews have completed.
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Mayor Richard Bissen stands by as Maui Police Department Chief John Pelletier speaks.
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Maui Police Department Chief John Pelletier with a search progression map of Lahaina.
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Andrew Martin, Maui County Prosecuting Attorney, speaks on Tuesday.
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Julie French is senior vice president and global scientific support at ANDE, a rapid DNA technology company assisting in the identification of bodies found in Lahaina.
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Maui Police Department Chief John Pelletier with a search progression map of Lahaina.
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Pictured is a search progression map of Lahaina. The black marks represent spots which search and rescue crews have completed.
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Mahina Martin, Maui County chief of communications and public affairsm speaks with the media.
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Maui Police Department Chief John Pelletier with a search progression map of Lahaina.
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Approaching the dias to speak is Maui Police Department Chief John Pelletier.
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Maui Mayor Richard Bissen held a news conference on Tuesday.

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