kathmandu : The devastating landslide in Hawaii’s jungle remains uncontrolled. The number of deaths has reached 93 as of now, with officials reporting that the death toll continues to rise since the landslide began a week ago.
According to international media, the cause of the ongoing tragedy in Hawaii’s jungle has been confirmed to have resulted in the deaths of 93 individuals.
Local authorities state that the death toll could still rise further as the impact of the landslide continues to affect hundreds. This ongoing disaster is considered the most catastrophic landslide in the last century in the United States.
The Governor of Hawaii has expressed concerns that the death toll could still increase. In cities like Maui and Lahaina, over 22,000 homes have been affected, and numerous transportation methods have been disrupted due to the landslide.
With power and water supplies also disrupted, daily life for people has become increasingly challenging. Many have been forced to leave their homes, and a majority of individuals have been displaced.
Preliminary estimates suggest that the landslide has caused damage totaling around $49.77 billion in Hawaii. According to the Governor, around 15,000 people are leaving their homes every day.
In light of the devastating landslide in the state of Hawaii, President Biden has expressed a commitment to support the federal government in assisting with reconstruction efforts.