Ruinas de una casa tras el incendio forestal en Lahaina, en el oeste de Maui, Hawái, el 11 de agosto de 2023. Foto Afp

Madrid. The authorities of the county of Maui have raised to 80 this Saturday the death toll from the forest fires in Hawaii, which have left nearly a thousand missing and are already becoming the greatest tragedy due to a natural disaster recorded since the status of the archipelago. .

“Firefighters continue to work to extinguish the outbreaks and contain the flames in Lahaina, Pulehu/Kihei and Upcountry Maui,” authorities said in a statement, according to the US network CNN.

Until now, the deadliest disaster the island had experienced was the tsunami that occurred in 1960, which left 61 people dead. The fires have so far left thousands of evacuees. In fact, this same Saturday the authorities ordered the evacuation of Kaanapali, in the north of Lahaina, the most affected area, which has a population of 1,100 people.

The United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has declared a state of health emergency on the island, which will make it possible to provide medical care with “greater flexibility” to those affected.

“We will do everything possible to help Hawaii officials respond to the health impacts of the wildfires,” HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra said in a statement, adding that they are “working on close collaboration with other federal agencies as well as their “partners around the world.”

According to local authorities, more than 14,000 people were evacuated from the island of Maui during the day on Wednesday, while about 14,500 were transferred to other nearby islands throughout Friday, CNN has collected.

The US Coast Guard has announced the rescue of 17 people who were both on the Lahaina boardwalk and in the ocean after fleeing the virulence of the flames. The operation, which included two vessels, was active for at least 15 hours.

Richard Bissen, the mayor of Lahaina, the former capital of the archipelago and one of the most touristic areas in Hawaii, said the day before that 80 percent of the city had been completely destroyed by the flames, fanned by Hurricane Dora.

For the moment, the authorities have confirmed that the flames in the Lahaina area are controlled by up to 85 percent in fires that, according to experts, can affect not only the health of residents, but also their mental health.

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