Survivors of the deadly Maui wildfires start returning to ruins. The death toll is likely to rise

Members of a search-and-rescue team walk along a street, Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023, in Lahaina, Hawaii, following heavy damage caused by wildfire. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

This undated photo provided by Shannon Weber-Bogar shows Franklin Trejos with his golden retriever Sam. Trejos died in the Lahaina, Hawaii wildfires while using his body to shield Sam in the back of his car. The bodies were found Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2023. (Shannon Weber-Bogar via AP)

Wildfire damage is shown, Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023, in Lahaina, Hawaii. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

This photo provided by the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources shows burnt areas in Lahaina on the Maui island, Hawaii, Friday, Aug. 11, 2023, following a wildfire. (Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources via AP)

LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) — Federal emergency workers with axes and cadaver dogs picked through the aftermath of a deadly wildfire on the Hawaiian island of Maui Saturday, marking the ruins of homes with a bright orange X for an initial search and HR when they found human remains.