Airports and shelters packed, hospitals "holding up really well" as Hawaii reels from wildfires

Airports and shelters packed, hospitals "holding up really well" as Hawaii reels from wildfires

The death toll is expected to climb in Hawaii as search and rescue efforts continue following the wildfires that have killed at least 55. CBS News Los Angeles’ Rudabeh Shahbazi has more from Maui on the continued evacuations. And Dr. Art Chasen, trauma surgeon and the director of trauma medical at Maui Health, joined CBS News to discuss the situation at his hospital.

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How climate change fueled Hawaii's wildfires

How climate change fueled Hawaii's wildfires

At least 55 people have died in the wildfires that have ravaged Hawaii and around 1,000 are still missing. The historic town of Lahaina was almost completely destroyed by fire. Dr. Eric Kennedy, associate professor of disaster and emergency management at York University in Toronto, joined CBS News to discuss the environmental conditions that fueled the destruction.

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At least 55 confirmed dead after Hawaii wildfires, death toll expected to rise

At least 55 confirmed dead after Hawaii wildfires, death toll expected to rise

Hawaii Governor Josh Green says the wildfire that swept through Maui is “likely the largest natural disaster in Hawaii state history,” with at least 55 people dead and more than 1,000 homes and structures damaged or destroyed. “We know the death toll will rise,” Green said. CBS News’ Jessica Kartalija has the latest.

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