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Maui officials and scientists warn that after the flames flicker out, toxic particles will remain
- The town of Lahaina in western Maui has been engulfed by flames, causing the release of toxic fumes from burning homes, pipes, and cars.
- More than 90 people have died, and the island is preparing for a long recovery. Authorities are concerned about the presence of toxic byproducts from the fire in some areas.
- The aftermath of the fire has left lasting health hazards, including contaminated air and drinking water. Residents are warned not to return due to the potential dangers and the need for cleanup efforts.
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Maui officials and scientists warn that after the flames flicker out, toxic particles will remain
Officials in Maui are warning residents that it remains too early to return to some parts of the island where firefighters have extinguished flames because of toxic particles left by the fires.
·South Dakota, United States
Read Full ArticleMaui officials and scientists warn that after the flames flicker out, toxic particles will remain
Officials in Maui are warning residents that it remains too early to return to some parts of the island where firefighters have extinguished flames because of toxic particles left by the fires.
·Omaha, United States
Read Full ArticleMaui officials and scientists warn that after the flames flicker out, toxic particles will remain
Officials in Maui are warning residents that it remains too early to return to some parts of the island where firefighters have extinguished flames because of toxic particles left by the fires.
·Cherokee County, United States
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