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natural-disasters2 years ago

"Terrifying 911 Calls Capture Panic as Maui Wildfire Ravages Lahaina"

Audio recordings of 911 calls from the deadly August wildfire in Lahaina, Hawaii, have been released, revealing the terrifying and chaotic scene as residents desperately tried to escape the flames. The calls depict overwhelmed dispatchers apologizing to callers and offering reassurance, while some callers reported being trapped and unable to evacuate due to blocked roads and gridlocked traffic. The wildfire, fueled by powerful winds from a passing hurricane, killed at least 98 people and destroyed over 2,000 structures, devastating the historic town of Lahaina. The cause of the fire has been attributed to power lines owned by Hawaiian Electric, and lawsuits have been filed against the utility company.

entertainment2 years ago

Celebrities Rally for Maui Fire Relief with Generous Donations

Oprah Winfrey and Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson faced criticism after asking their fans to donate to the Maui relief fund following the catastrophic Lahaina wildfires. Despite donating $10 million themselves, the celebrities' call for public assistance was met with skepticism due to their combined net worth of over $2.8 billion. Many questioned why two of the world's wealthiest people were seeking financial help from the working class. Additionally, rumors and conspiracy theories have emerged suggesting that Winfrey and other affluent residents may have had a role in starting the wildfires to expand their real estate portfolios, although these claims lack evidence. The backlash highlights the ongoing debate surrounding the involvement of the extremely wealthy in philanthropic endeavors and the implications of seeking public contributions.

natural-disasters2 years ago

"Maui Fire List Shrinks as Green Hopes for Accountability"

Governor Josh Green hopes that the number of people unaccounted for from the Lahaina fire in Maui, currently at 388, will drop below 50 when a new list is released. The death toll from the wildfire has reached 115, and Green expects the number of missing individuals to be in the lower double digits. While it is not much consolation, it is a relief that the number is not as high as initially projected.