![New "FBI-validated" Lahaina wildfire missing list has 385 names](https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2023/09/03/59c93fff-2dd0-496c-b294-895577a9635e/thumbnail/1200x630/21676d719b211edf5136249ecc1bcc3a/gettyimages-1623103567.jpg?v=bd30f47a894d621fb3691fc64d1442e9)
New "FBI-validated" Lahaina wildfire missing list has 385 names
CBSN
The number of people on the official list of those missing from the Maui wildfire stood at 385 on Friday, nearly unchanged from a week earlier.
In a news release, the Maui Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation said 245 people on the list of 388 made public the previous week were located and removed. However, a nearly equal number of new names were added.
The updated total was a startling departure from what had been expected — a day earlier Gov. Josh Green said he believed the number would fall below 100.
![](/newspic/picid-6252001-20250211015324.jpg)
As vaccination rates decline, widespread outbreaks of diseases like measles and polio could reemerge
Health officials in western Texas are trying to contain a measles outbreak among mostly school-aged children, with at least 15 confirmed cases. It's the latest outbreak of a disease that had been virtually eliminated in the U.S., and it comes as vaccination rates are declining — jeopardizing the country's herd immunity from widespread outbreaks.