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I'm Alexander Boss, from Mayor Karen Bass's office in Los Angeles. I'm disclosing that the Mayor's office was aware of the wildfire risks. When asked if the office knew about the possibility of a fire, I confirmed that they did. The red flag warnings were a strong indication. However, I also admitted that there was nothing the Mayor's office could do to prevent the fires, even with the advance warning.

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There was a police barricade blocking the street, trapping people in their cars. Water was shut off and firefighters couldn't save homes. School was cancelled. The speaker, a Hawaii native, urges people to keep talking about the situation and share videos to raise awareness. They claim that the news and social media posts are not showing the true extent of the crisis. The speaker believes that the media is spreading false information and trying to create division. They express concern that supplies are not being distributed properly and predict that rebuilding will be made difficult and expensive. They also fear that corporations and realtors will take advantage of the situation to buy up land. The speaker pleads for continued spreading of information and urges people to use their voices to make a difference.

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Over 1,000 people are still unaccounted for in the aftermath of a devastating fire in Maui. Search and rescue teams, along with 41 dogs, have covered 85% of the impacted area, but the remaining 15% may take weeks to search due to the need to peel back floors and structures in larger buildings. The extreme heat of the fire may make it impossible to recover the remains of some victims. It is believed that a significant number of the deceased may be children who were left home alone or with their grandparents when the fire broke out. The governor acknowledges that some sirens were broken and not fully functional, but explains that historically they were primarily used for tsunamis and hurricanes, not fires. He emphasizes the reality of climate change and the need to address its impact.

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An individual with firefighting, rescue, swift water rescue training, and equipment operation experience wanted to help in the Asheville, North Carolina area. Despite contacting the fire department, the county emergency management division said they didn't need additional resources. The speaker then saw a TikTok video about a family of 11 who died waiting for help that never arrived. The speaker expresses frustration that help was turned down while people died, stating the victims survived the hurricane only to die waiting for assistance. The speaker believes the emergency management division should be ashamed, as the situation contradicts their claim of having sufficient resources.

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The crew arrived shortly after a fire began, witnessing hundreds of homes burn without any fire engines present. Good Samaritans helped direct traffic amid fear and confusion. A press release had warned about the fire's behavior, raising questions about the lack of preparation and response. The primary focus is on protecting lives and homes. Once safety is ensured, an evaluation will be conducted to assess the response and accountability. The immediate priority is saving lives and homes, and the effectiveness of leadership will be addressed later.

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Speaker 0: We couldn't stop the fire. The water was shut off, and even the firemen couldn't refill their trucks. The fire grew, sparks boiled over, and we were defeated. We had no water, so we had to leave. When we came back, everything was burnt down. Speaker 0: I was worried about his safety. When someone called and said he lost the house, it was devastating. I was planning to retire, but now I have to start a new journey. It makes me want to cry, but I still love it here. That's why you ask if I would move to Honolulu.

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We worked hard, but received no help. Our phones didn't work from 5 in the morning. When we went to work at 10 o'clock, the fire was still raging and there was no water. It's not a coincidence. There was no warning and everyone was talking about Lahaina becoming the first satellite city before the fire. Jeff Bezos, Oprah, and the owner of the knot got what they wanted.

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Speaker 0 expresses concern about the speed of the wind and suggests leaving. Speaker 1 introduces Fish, a well-known person who sells items next to Cheeseburger in Paradise. Speaker 0 continues, describing how he walked from Safeway to the chart house and noticed that the cars were not moving due to a police blockade. He tried to convince the police to let people leave because of the approaching fire, but they refused. Speaker 0 walked further and heard explosions and screams. Speaker 1 expresses disbelief about the blockade. Speaker 0 confirms that he eventually went to his place and stayed there for the night.

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Speaker 1 explains that sirens are primarily used for tsunamis and are located on the coastline. The public is trained to seek higher ground in the event of a tsunami. The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency provides guidelines for evacuation. Sounding the sirens that night could have caused panic and led people into the fire. Instead, they use wireless emergency alerts (WEA) and emergency alert systems (EAS). It's important to note that there were no sirens on the mountainside where the fire occurred.

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The speaker describes their experience during a fire evacuation. They were directed onto Front Street from Hohonopilani Highway, but the police blocked off the end of Front Street, causing chaos. The speaker had to maneuver through yards and sidewalks to escape. They eventually made it home, but had to break traffic laws to do so. The speaker thought they were safe until a neighbor warned them to evacuate. The sirens were not used to avoid confusion with a tsunami warning. Overall, the speaker faced roadblocks and had to find alternative routes to ensure their safety.

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The reservoir was offline and empty, highlighting a concerning lack of proactive leadership and operational competence. This situation is not surprising given past experiences with fires and budget cuts that hinder essential preparations, such as creating firebreaks and inspecting hydrants. There's an ongoing investigation into a valve that could have improved water pressure in the reservoirs. The excuses being made, including claims of disinformation, are unacceptable in light of the devastation caused, including the loss of lives. It's crucial to examine how funds are allocated and to improve planning and logistics to prevent such disasters in the future.

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Speaker 1 does not regret not sounding the sirens because they are primarily used for tsunamis and are located on the coastline. The public is advised to evacuate to higher ground in low-lying areas near the coastline. The protocol is to use WEA and EAS instead of sirens. It is important to note that there are no sirens on the mountainside where the fire was.

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Hi, I'm Kate from Lahaina, Maui. Our town was evacuated due to a fire, and we're currently displaced, staying with family. I want to clarify that the news is reporting 86 casualties, but the actual count is estimated to be between 500 and 1000 people. The evacuation notice came only 5 minutes before we had to leave, and the tsunami sirens, which are functional, were not sounded. Our town is completely destroyed, and our lives have been forever changed. I urge you to cancel your trip to Maui and not use our resources, as we are in desperate need of them.

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The speaker expresses disbelief at the media's lack of interest in the Maui story, suggesting the true story is being suppressed. They question whether several events are coincidences: the Maui police chief also being in charge during the Las Vegas massacre, billionaires' properties remaining untouched while locals' homes burned, the emergency sirens not sounding, the water being turned off, and police blocking escape routes. The speaker also points to the governor signing an emergency proclamation about housing three weeks before the fire. Further coincidences, according to the speaker, include the government erecting a black fence around Lahaina, the FAA grounding drones, plans since 2011 to make Maui a smart city powered by renewable energy, locals being evicted from undamaged homes, and fact-checkers dismissing these events as coincidences while being owned by BlackRock. Another speaker notes the media has not interviewed grieving parents or children.

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I'm Alexander Boss from the LA Mayor's office. We knew wildfires were a possibility, but there was nothing we could do. Many homes were out of code, like a time bomb waiting to happen. The Mayor was in Ghana working to establish a consulate for Los Angeles, integrating African countries for healthcare opportunities that benefit both economies. Angel Luna from the Department of Water and Power admitted the water reservoir for Pacific Palisades was empty for a year due to a tear in the floating covers. I don't think it would have made a big impact. I also ignored mandatory water emergency command center training until after the fires. Residents' homes were destroyed and firefighters ran out of water.

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The speaker expresses concern for the people and families affected by a fire, stating that it was not a natural disaster but a result of negligence. They argue that evidence from hearings, testimonies, and social media connects the incident to what happened in Lahaina, the first capital of the United Kingdom. The speaker claims that common people were not evacuated properly, as the fire department and police department on Maui allegedly blocked roads instead of helping. This information is based on testimonies from the people in Lahaina.

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Speaker 1 explains that they do not regret not sounding the sirens because they are primarily used for tsunamis. The public is trained to seek higher ground in low-lying coastal areas. The protocol is to use WEA and EAS alerts instead of sirens. It is also noted that there are no sirens on the mountainside where the fire occurred.

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Today, we'll discuss updates on the Hawaiian fire situation. There are reports of people being turned away when trying to bring supplies to those affected. The governor claims a malfunction prevented the system from alerting during the fires. However, someone pointed out that the sirens work for non-emergency situations but not for actual fire disasters. The governor also passed an executive order in July that could potentially take away land from the people. The Red Cross, despite receiving large donations, lacks security and is relocating those who lost everything. This situation seems like a land grab, with politicians and celebrities remaining silent about proposed legislation for a housing project in the fire-affected area. It aligns with the agenda 2030 plan. We must question if the media's coverage was accurate.

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We must take responsibility for our own safety regarding fire risks. In Sonoma County, we've observed patterns indicating potential fires, such as low humidity and strong winds. Residents in areas like Santa Monica and Malibu should stay vigilant and support each other. Recently, humidity levels dropped to alarming lows, contributing to fire hazards. Additionally, smoke exposure is causing health issues, including lung diseases and cancers. The chemicals used for fire retardation are harmful to both humans and animals. It's crucial to keep pets indoors during fire threats and not let them roam freely. Lastly, it's important to be honest with children about the dangers they face, as they need to be prepared for the realities of their environment.

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The speaker discusses the failures and possible prevention measures regarding a tragic event. They mention that locals have been discussing the issue and believe that a warning could have been given. The speaker also mentions that all the children were sent home from school due to a wind advisory, and it was later discovered that an entire neighborhood of children had been lost. The Lahaina Luna housing area was specifically mentioned, and a coworker shared that all of their friends in that neighborhood had tragically passed away.

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They monitored the area before my speech, but nobody warned me about a man on the roof with a gun. People noticed him and even shouted, yet no action was taken. It was a mistake not to address the situation earlier.

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The speaker describes being forced off the highway onto Front Street during a fire. They were directed to go north but were unable to move due to blocked roads. The flames were coming over the buildings and landing on their vehicles. They had to break traffic laws by driving on sidewalks and going against police instructions. Eventually, they managed to escape and reach their home. They thought they were safe until a neighbor warned them to evacuate. The speaker mentions that sirens were not used to avoid confusion with a tsunami warning. The roads were blocked off, forcing everyone onto Front Street where the embers continued to pose a threat.

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The speaker does not regret not sounding the sirens during the crisis. They explain that sirens are primarily used for tsunamis and are located on the coastline. The public is trained to evacuate to higher ground when the sirens sound. The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency provides guidelines for evacuation on their website. The speaker mentions that alerts can also be received through wireless emergency alerts. They express concern that if the sirens had been sounded, people may have panicked and gone towards the fire. They clarify that there are no sirens on the mountainside where the fire was spreading, so sounding them would not have saved those people.

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I broke traffic rules without any warning, causing many families to die in their sleep. The authorities claimed the siren was only for tsunamis, leaving us unaware of the danger. The next day, I returned to find vehicles still burning and locals pulling bodies out of the water. Another person shares their experience of being trapped on Front Street, forced to jump into the ocean to escape the approaching fires. They held a 2-year-old child while explosions and fireballs surrounded them.

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The head of Maui's emergency response division had disturbing text exchanges with his assistant during a fire crisis, showing a lack of concern for those affected. He only appeared publicly a week later, held one press conference, then resigned. The response to the fire showed failures in accountability. The government may have intentionally delayed aid to force people off the land. This strategy left residents with no options. They could only share stories about the land they once owned.
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