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Hawaii official delayed water release for over 5 hours during ongoing fires: Report.

State Official Faces Criticism for Delaying Water Release During Maui Wildfires

One Hawaii state official ‌is facing ‌fierce criticism over the use of water resources ⁣as wildfires torched the island of Maui.

Kaleo Manuel, formerly first​ deputy of the Commission on Water Resource Management of the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources, has since been ‍reassigned to another position, the Honolulu Civil Beat reported Wednesday.

The official stalled for hours as ‍private land management and agricultural companies sought state water ​resources⁣ for local firefighters on Aug.‍ 8, according to​ an Aug. 15 Civil Beat report.

Manuel told West Maui Land Co. to obtain permission from⁢ a downstream farm before​ he allotted ⁤the ​company access ⁣to state-controlled water, the report said.

The company sought to make the ​resources available for Maui Fire Department firefighters responding to the emergency, according to ⁣the Civil Beat.

The ‌official ultimately relented,‍ only five hours later — after the wildfire had spread, according⁣ to the Civil Beat.

The state Department of Land⁢ and⁣ Natural ​Resources is denying wrongdoing on Manuel’s part.

It said the official has been reassigned as part of an agency realignment for post-fire relief efforts.

“This deployment‍ does not suggest that First Deputy Manuel did anything wrong,” the department said in ​a statement to​ the⁢ Civil Beat.

“The purpose of this​ deployment is to ‌permit CWRM and the Department ⁢to focus⁣ on the necessary work to assist the people of Maui recover ⁤from the devastation of wildfires,” ⁢it said.

Deadliest‌ Wildfires in American History

The Maui wildfires proved to be among the deadliest in American history.

The⁢ death toll of the disaster amounted to 115 as of Tuesday, according to ABC News. Hundreds of people are still⁣ missing.

During a 2022 online event, Manuel called for the use of water resources ⁤on the basis of ⁢ “equity.”

“In ⁣a just society, this man would be thrown in prison for murder,”​ Collin Rugg of ⁣Trending Politics said in a ​post Saturday on X, the⁤ platform formerly called Twitter.

“Wokeism literally costs lives,” he said.

The delay over water use is⁤ likely to‍ spur new disputes over Hawaii’s water resources, specifically ⁤as to how private companies may use them, according to the Civil Beat.

The post Hawaii Official Delayed‍ Releasing Water for More‍ Than 5 Hours as Fires Raged On:⁤ Report appeared first on The Western Journal.



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