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Officials say death toll from Maui wildfires is expected to rise

As the confirmed death toll is expected to rise a week after Maui’s devastating wildfires, new questions are being raised about whether downed power lines could be to blame, and whether the utility could have shut down electricity amid fierce winds. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.