Officials also appear to be slow-walking the count of casualties, as the number of declared dead remains under 120....yet 1100 is now the tally of those officially missing.
, which nearly incinerated my home, the police were driving around until the very last moment announcing mandatory evacuations using loud horns. The efforts kept the loss of life to under 20 people despite the widespread devastation.
HNN Investigates confirmed an assistant telcom officer working at the state emergency management office “reminded” his counterpart at the Maui Emergency Management Agency that sirens could be used to alert residents of wildfires.Despite that discussion, sirens remained silent — and Maui’s emergency management office defended that decision by saying that activating the alarms could have confused people.
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