Some Maui residents are questioning the effectiveness of the emergency warning system employed as the wildfires spread rapidly across Lahaina and other parts on Tuesday. Hawaii’s attorney general is leading a review of the emergency response.
are really in need of financial support or just from supplies and bare necessities. and you know, just seeing what i have seen like in the aftermath of how people have come together including corporations and big organizations, foundations. everyone is doing what they can, it seems, to make sure that everyone gets taken care of. allen vu, thank you so much for sharing some of your experiences with us. we wish you all the best. thank you. the fires also are endangering the lives of thousands of pets and other animals. maui s humane society estimates that around 3,000 pets have been lost or gone missing so far. many are in need of critical care due to burns or smoke inhalation. the agency is seeking emergency foster homes and urging
been back to lahaina. what did you encounter? i just a very desolate place. we went through we got stuck in traffic most of the way. we got our i.d.s checked to make sure we re residents of lahaina before we got through, and we were you know, there were areas where we were given access to enter and there were areas that we were not given access to enter. we were bringing supplies to us to provide to some of our co-workers who are still stranded out there in hotels, up in the pili and kahana area. yesterday the place was still without power, but i heard today that napili and kahana got some power back. and allen, were you able to go and visit your home? i did, yes. i was able to see my home, or what once was my home. how did that make you feel?
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