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Nearly 100 confirmed dead in Maui wildfire, search efforts continue

Almost 100 people have been confirmed dead and many are still missing after a devastating wildfire swept through Hawaii’s Maui island last week, the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century. CBS News’ Jessica Kartalija spoke with survivors in Maui and Todd Jones, national spokesperson for the American Red Cross, joined CBS News with an update on recovery efforts.