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This Article Was Written and Sent To Me By A Maui Local Born and Raised There. He Currently Lives in Lahania and Knows Some of These Officials Personally.
When I Asked To Include His Name, He Said: āI donāt want any clout. I send this out of love for Maui and its people. I hope something like this never happens again.ā
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HERE ARE HIS EXTREMELY POWERFUL WORDS:
āFirst let me start off by saying Lahaina is a desert climate and has been since plantation owners rerouted the water source to other parts of the island. Lahaina used to be a lush landscape.
The infrastructure has largely remained the same since its inception. This means a cluttered nest of wires and rotting buildings. We have fires every year due to fallen electric lines. This isnāt something new.
In my opinion, this disaster couldāve been completely prevented had they spent the money to upgrade to in-ground electric lines. Many have asked over the years but were told there was no funds to do it. Itās a lot easier to secure funding after a disaster.
At the very least, HECO (the electric company) couldāve cut the power a lot sooner. HECO CEO Shelee Kimora claimed it couldāve affected specialized medical equipment. This is crazy considering you canāt use medical equipment if itās incinerated by a fire. Just another excuse to avoid accountability.
The state of the art āall hazardā sirens never went off. Herman Andaya (Maui EMA director) who was in charge of making the decision to turn on the sirens said he didnāt regret it. The next day he resigned due to āhealth issuesā.
No cell service and no loudspeaker either. There was no warning of any sort. People were in their houses and completely unaware until it the fire was close. There was a fire earlier and the Maui Fire Department said it was ā100% containedā.
The police allowed incoming traffic into the town coming from Kaanapali but closed the road off on the other side due to a downed line that wasnāt even blocking the road. This caused a gridlock.
Residents' water was turned off with no way to protect their houses. Firefighters ran out of water and were denied access by Kaleo Manuel (DLNRās deputy director for water resource management) until it was too late. This unnecessarily put firefighters at even greater risk.
I am especially embarrassed with leadership treating locals like criminals. They immediately enacted a roadblock (they couldāve just closed the fire zone) and implemented a military-enforced curfew 10pm - 6pm. There has also been a near-total media block in the fire zone. This is unconstitutional!
Many residents believe they have been soft selling the body count and knew they were hundreds of bodies that they collected the first day. Most of which are likely to be children who stayed home, without any cell service or power. Rumors of them filling containers with bodies and stacking them up in non refrigerated buildings. I suspect theyāre trying to keep numbers down until the news cycle is over.
Despite not providing aid themselves, they have made it incredibly hard for residents to help by blocking the wharf and turning away boats with local aid, they blocked the roads, FEMA has been confiscating pallets of aid claiming itās not fema approved items and they are not trained to distribute them.
Mauiās Mayor Bissen has acted like a bully throughout this entire mess. Just recently he threw a fit and tried to close down the press conference after a reporter asked āhow many children are missing?ā
The people need transparency and accountability and independent reporters who wonāt be bullied!ā
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