Maui County called on the public to contact the FBI as soon as possible if they can confirm that any of the people listed as missing are in fact safe.
Maui County accused the company of failing to properly maintain its utility poles. The county said wood poles owned by the company were severely damaged from advanced decay, increasing the risk that they would topple during the winds and cause a fire.
The FBI and Maui police have confirmed that more than 1,700 people originally listed as missing after the wildfires are safe and accounted for. Pelletier said earlier this week he cannot guarantee that the remains of everyone who died will be found.
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