A deadly wildfire hits Maui, causing devastation and abandonment of communities.

Residents left frustrated due to inadequate warning and lack of protection measures.

Evacuation warnings were not effectively communicated, and emergency sirens weren't activated.

Water pressure issues hamper firefighting efforts, with some hydrants having low or no water pressure.

The deadliest wildfire in U.S. history prompts investigations and questions about underestimating the risk.

More than 96 lives are lost, and the death toll continues to climb.

Evacuation efforts are hindered as residents seek to return home, facing uncertainty.

Homes and structures are destroyed, making the search for remains hazardous and emotional.

A looming hurricane threat adds to the challenges faced by Maui residents.

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