The Maui Police Department and the FBI said 245 bodies have been identified and removed.
Maui Police Department
released the identity of one person, Tim Nakamoto, 69, on Friday. His next of kin has been notified of his death. They also confirmed that the number of the deceased from the fires remains at 115. They also shared that 50 of the 115 have been identified and their families have been notified. Five of the 115 have been identified but their families have not been located or notified.
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