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Maui’s emergency sirens failed, no warning for approaching fire; death toll rises to 80.

The Failure of Emergency Sirens on Maui:⁤ A Tragic Oversight

In​ a devastating turn of events, the emergency sirens ‌on ⁢Maui remained silent as a destructive wildfire approached ‌residential areas on the island. The Hawaii Emergency Services Administration (HI-EMA) admitted ⁢that the sirens, which are ⁢tested monthly, failed to alert ⁤Hawaiians ⁣to the danger that was heading their way. ‌The consequences ⁣were dire, with the fire claiming the lives of 80⁣ people ​and leaving officials fearing that the death⁣ toll could rise even higher.

According to The New York Post, the wildfire reached Lahaina earlier⁢ this week, catching residents off⁤ guard. Lynn Robinson,⁢ a resident‍ who tragically lost her⁣ home in the blaze, expressed her shock at the lack of warning: “There was no warning. There was⁤ absolutely none. ​Nobody came around. We didn’t see a fire⁤ truck or⁤ anybody.”

While HI-EMA did send out alerts via text,‌ radio,‍ and TV, many residents either didn’t receive ‌or notice the alerts. It was also unclear why the emergency sirens didn’t⁣ initially go off. Governor Josh Green ⁣(D-HI) explained that ‌much of the equipment was rapidly destroyed by the fire, ⁢leaving authorities scrambling to find alternative means of communication.

As of Saturday, half ⁤a dozen fires continue to burn on Maui, but the Lahaina fire, which was the most deadly and destructive,⁣ is now 85% contained, as reported​ by NBC News. The fire forced⁤ residents to ‌jump into the Pacific Ocean⁣ to save themselves, and the U.S. Coast Guard had to rescue at least 14 people using a 45-foot boat. The inferno‌ left​ over 2,000 buildings destroyed or ⁣damaged, and​ the estimated cost ‍of rebuilding for ‍Maui County could reach a ‍staggering ‍$5.52 billion.

In response to this tragic oversight, Hawaii Attorney General ⁣Anne ‍Lopez announced that her office will conduct a comprehensive review ‌of ⁤the decisions made ⁣by officials before, during, and after the ‍wildfires. The aim is to understand what went wrong and ensure that such a failure never happens again. Lopez expressed her condolences to all those affected by the tragedy and emphasized the importance of learning from this experience.

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