The death toll from the fires reached 114 as of Saturday.
President Joe Biden has gone on a second vacation this month to Nevada amidst the situation with the disaster in Maui.
Biden arrived with First Lady Jill Biden on Airforce One and can be seen going down the stairs of the landed aircraft.
Since telling reporters, "No comment," when initially asked about the fires and death toll coming from the state in the Pacific, he has gotten swift criticism for not addressing the situation.
The death toll in the fires, as of Saturday, has reached 114, according to Forbes.
This month, Biden has already gone on vacation at his home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware and the Nevada trip will be his second. Instead of visiting Maui sooner, he and Jill will take a day off from their vacation on Monday to visit the island.
The number of days President Biden has taken off for vacation has stacked up.
According to a report from the Daily Mail, the President has taken 360 vacation days so far in his presidency — nearly 40 percent of the time he has spent in office.
This is a breaking story and will be updated.
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