Flyover footage of the once-vibrant tourist town of Lahaina shows street after street reduced to grey and black rubble.
Flyover footage of the once-vibrant tourist town of Lahaina shows street after street reduced to grey and black rubble.
Beyond the 80 confirmed deaths, hundreds of other people were unaccounted for.
"All the places that are tourist areas, that are Hawaiian history, are gone, and that can't be replaced," a tour operator said.
Residents of Lahaina were allowed back home Friday for the first time since wildfires killed at least 55 people.
Firefighters in Spain and Portugal were battling to keep wildfires spanning thousands of acres contained Monday as a scorching heatwave hit th…
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