Biden to Travel to Maui Following Deadly Wildfires
Biden to Travel to Maui Following Deadly Wildfires

Biden to Travel to Maui , Following Deadly Wildfires.

Biden to Travel to Maui , Following Deadly Wildfires.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre made the announcement on Aug.

16, NBC News reports.

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The president and first lady will travel to Hawaii on Aug.

21.

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In Maui, the president and first lady will be welcomed by state and local leaders to see firsthand the impacts of the wildfires and the devastating loss of life and land that has occurred on the island, as well as discuss the next steps in the recovery effort, Karine Jean-Pierre, White House Press Secretary, via statement.

The announcement comes after Biden said they'd make the trip "as soon as we can" but "don't want to get in the way.".

I want to go and make sure we got everything they need.

I want to be sure we don’t disrupt the ongoing recovery efforts, President Joe Biden, via statement.

President Biden has reportedly been communicating with FEMA Administrator Deanna Criswell, Gov.

Josh Green and state senators.

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Green "advised that the search and recovery efforts are expected to be at a stage early next week to allow for a presidential visit," Jean-Pierre said.

106 human remains have been recovered on Maui so far, authorities say, though that number is expected to rise.

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Most of the remains have not yet been identified.

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So far, FEMA has supplied "50,000 meals, 75,000 liters of water, 5,000 cots and 10,000 blankets and shelter supplies to the county government for distribution," according to the White House.

So far, FEMA has supplied "50,000 meals, 75,000 liters of water, 5,000 cots and 10,000 blankets and shelter supplies to the county government for distribution," according to the White House