U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will visit Hawaii to assess the aftermath of deadly wildfires that devastated the Maui resort town of Lahaina, claiming at least 110 lives. Biden aims to view the destruction, meet with responders and officials, and offer support. The inferno rapidly engulfed Lahaina, destroying 2,200 buildings and causing an estimated $5.5 billion in damage. The federal government has provided assistance, disbursing $2.3 million and approving over 1,300 registrations for aid. Despite reopening roads and search efforts using cadaver dogs covering 38% of the area, hundreds of people remain missing. Identification of remains is challenged by the fire’s intensity.