Hawaii wildfires: Maui’s emergency companies chief quits following criticism over resolution to not activate sirens

Aug 18, 2023 at 7:01 AM
Hawaii wildfires: Maui’s emergency companies chief quits following criticism over resolution to not activate sirens

The head of the Maui Emergency Management Agency has abruptly resigned – a day after saying he had no regrets about not utilizing sirens to warn residents of wildfires that killed at the least 111 folks.

Maui County Emergency Management administrator Herman Andaya had been closely criticised by residents and the media over the island’s response to the fires.

An announcement from Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen stated Mr Andaya had resigned due to well being causes.

“Given the gravity of the crisis we are facing, my team and I will be placing someone in this key position as quickly as possible and I look forward to making that announcement soon,” Mr Bissen stated.

Damage in Lahaina caused by deadly wildfires on the island of Maui in Hawaii
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Damage in Lahaina attributable to lethal wildfires on the island of Maui in Hawaii
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The resignation takes place sooner or later after Mr Andaya made his first look in a press convention, which got here greater than per week after the disaster destroyed or broken 2,200 buildings and precipitated some $5.5bn (£4.3bn) in injury.

Hundreds of individuals stay unaccounted for.

Some Maui residents say lives may have been saved had emergency sirens sounded, however Mr Andaya’s company opted in opposition to utilizing them, saying they’d have been ineffective and complicated.

“The public is trained to seek higher ground in the event that the siren is sounded,” Mr Andaya stated throughout Wednesday’s press convention, which grew tense at occasions as reporters questioned the federal government’s response throughout the fireplace.

“Had we sounded the siren that night, we’re afraid that people would have gone mauka (to the mountainside) and if that was the case then they would have gone into the fire,” Mr Andaya stated.

The siren system was created after a 1946 tsunami that killed greater than 150 on the Big Island, and its web site says they might be used to alert for fires.

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Meanwhile, President Joe Biden, who’s but to go to Hawaii, vowed on Thursday that the US authorities would stay steadfast in its dedication to assist the folks of Maui get better.

In a quick video, Mr Biden stated the federal authorities had already despatched a whole bunch of emergency personnel, 1000’s of meals, and important provides comparable to cots and blankets to the devastated city.

“We will be with you for as long as it takes, I promise you,” stated Mr Biden.

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Biden to go to Hawaii on Monday

The president plans to journey to Hawaii on Monday to survey the devastation and meet first responders and survivors.

Back within the Pacific Ocean state, Hawaii Attorney General Anne Lopez stated in a written assertion on Thursday that she’s going to appoint a personal, third-party company to research and overview how state and county officers responded to the wildfires.

Hawaii Governor Josh Green has tasked Ms Lopez with finishing up a complete overview of actions taken earlier than, throughout and after the wildfires.