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In the Lahaina fire disaster area, I'm showing the damage in Cohoma Village where I live. One house in front of me is completely burned to ashes, while the surrounding homes appear untouched. Further away, some townhome buildings are also completely burnt.

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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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We fought hard to keep the fire away from our properties, but we couldn't stop it. The water shut off, and even the firemen couldn't refill their trucks. The fire grew, and we felt defeated as we watched our houses burn. We did everything we could, but without water, we were helpless. It's heartbreaking to see our home destroyed. I was worried about his safety, and when he said we lost the house, it hit me hard. I was planning to retire, but now I have to start over. It's a new journey, and it brings tears to my eyes. I still love this place, despite everything. Moving to Honolulu is an option, but the people and the climate here are beautiful.

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I want to share the reality of what's happening here because the media isn't doing a good job. We're emotionally damaged, physically injured, and many have lost family members. Only 25% of the burn zone has been searched, yet there have already been 110 deaths. Over 1,300 people, including myself, are without a home. Finding housing and jobs is already difficult, and now it's even worse. The community here is strong, with people coming together to help, but others aren't doing anything. The government isn't providing enough assistance, and people on the mainland have no idea about the extent of the disaster. Our alarm system is the strongest, yet there's no attention. We've lost everything, and 1,300 people are displaced with 100 dead. Our tourism industry, our main source of income, is gone, and recovery will take decades. We need support, but it seems no one will stick around to help. Please spread the message.

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In this video, the speaker describes a devastating scene on the island of Maui. Families, including mothers with infants and toddlers, were trapped and burned to death. The speaker mentions how bones and ashes were collected and put into body bags because there was no more space in the morgue. People tried to escape the flames by running into the ocean, but even the boats were burned. The situation is described as tragic, and the speaker urges viewers to donate, providing a link in their bio. They also advise against donating to Red Cross or FEMA, without providing further details.

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A week after the fire started in Maui, there is a lack of help and information. FEMA is conducting search and recovery efforts, but with 1,400 people unaccounted for, finding remains is difficult as the fire was so intense that it melted metal. The National Guard is securing roads, while the police and fire departments are stretched thin. The community has organized relief efforts, with locals volunteering their boats, supplies, and time. The government has not deployed military assistance, despite being nearby. The tsunami warning system was not activated, leaving people unaware of the fire. The west side of the island is in desperate need of help, while the tourism industry continues on the other side. The community is exhausted and frustrated, relying on their own resources. Donations and support are appreciated as recovery will take a long time. The truth of the situation needs to be shared.

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Survivors of the Mahori fire in Maui claim they received no warning and were trapped as flames engulfed their homes. Many sought refuge in the ocean while their houses burned to the ground. Concerns are raised about the government's lack of assistance and blocking of local efforts, including the withholding of life-saving medications. The government's refusal to allow access to supplies hinders survival. The devastation is compared to the Paradise fire in California, with buildings needing to be rebuilt. Some residents believe directed energy weapons caused the fires. The historical and sacred land of Maui is occupied by indigenous Hawaiians who oppose foreign ownership. The governor prioritizes the World Economic Forum's reset program over local interests. The rebuilding process will be challenging, but stories of resilience are expected to emerge.

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Lahaina, Hawaii has suffered a devastating fire, resulting in over 100 deaths and 1,000 people missing. The town was once a wetland until European sugar barons colonized the area, diverting water to sugar plantations and introducing fire-prone invasive grasses. These grasses now cover 26% of the state. Alexander Baldwin, descendants of the original oligarchs, are the largest landowners on Maui and influential political donors. The wildfires occur amidst a major water crisis caused by a fuel leak from the Navy's Red Hill storage site and the tourism industry's heavy water usage. Climate change has also led to drought conditions, making fires more likely. Disturbingly, real estate companies are already approaching homeowners to buy their burned properties.

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It's August 11, 2023, and I'm in Lahaina after a catastrophic fire. There are X's in front of many houses and cars, indicating that bodies have been searched for. The fire was so hot that it melted the wheels and aluminum of the cars. I can't access the internet, so I don't know the exact details. The smell here is unbearable, like rotting animals. The devastation is unimaginable. This used to be a normal neighborhood with kids playing basketball. I had to stop filming because there are dead animal bodies ahead. I'm not sure if I can show that on TikTok. I'll edit the rest of the footage when we have power again.

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In Lahaina, Hawaii, a devastating wildfire has destroyed numerous homes and caused widespread damage. The speaker explores the affected area, witnessing melted buildings, melted metal, and the destruction caused by the fire. They also speak with locals who have been impacted by the fire, including a woman offering free food to those in need. The speaker raises concerns about the missing children and the response of public officials. They also discuss the impact of the fire on tourism and the need for support from the community. The transcript ends with a plea for help and a suggestion to donate to a local cause assisting the affected families.

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A flight attendant in Maui shares the devastating events that have occurred this week. The news has only confirmed 103 deaths, but on the island of Maui alone, over 480 people have been confirmed dead. The town of Lahaina is only 13% searched for bodies. The shuttle driver, who also works part-time at the morgue, describes the heartbreaking scenes he has witnessed, including children, infants, and entire families burning to death. The morgue is overwhelmed, so they are using containers to hold the body bags. People tried to escape by running into the ocean, but the flames reached them there too. The situation is far worse than what the news is reporting. Donations to the Red Cross or FEMA are requested.

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A man in Lahaina tried to help his wife escape the fire but ended up hearing his wife and children burn to death over the phone. He later committed suicide. Another Red Cross worker in Wailea also committed suicide. There were issues with communication during the fire, as people could call the mainland but not each other. Text messages could be received but not sent. There were no warnings or water supply, and the fire spread to different areas. Many heartbreaking stories emerged, such as a man watching his neighbor burn to death. Access to Lahaina was restricted for weeks after the fire, and media coverage was limited. The book discussed in the video provides a comprehensive account of the events and raises important questions.

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The video discusses the impact of wildfires in West Maui, Hawaii. The fires caused significant damage, with over 2,100 structures damaged and 3,500 people displaced. The lockdown and censorship during the aftermath of the fires led to speculation and conspiracy theories. The video also highlights the difficulties in accessing West Maui due to road closures and checkpoints. The fires were fueled by strong winds, reaching speeds of up to 80 miles per hour. Despite the challenges, efforts are being made to help those affected by the wildfires.

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Survivors of the Maui fire claim they received no warning and struggled to escape as the flames spread rapidly. It is estimated that nearly 1,000 people, including many children, have died. Locals are concerned that the government is not providing sufficient assistance and is blocking local efforts and donations. The fires in Maui resemble the abnormal devastation seen in Paradise, California five years ago. Residents have reported unusual bright flashes of light, leading some to speculate about directed energy weapons. Research suggests that chemtrails may be fueling the intensity of these wildfires. The historic and sacred land of La Haina, occupied by native Hawaiians, is being bought up by outsiders, including billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg and Oprah Winfrey. Governor Josh Green's emergency proclamation on housing aligns with the World Economic Forum's great reset agenda. The rebuilding process will be challenging, but there is hope for recovery.

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Lahaina has been devastated by rush fires caused by Hurricane Dora passing south of Hawaii. The speaker expresses shock and terror at the destruction, with much of the town completely destroyed. They mention the intense wind and the sight of the line on fire. The speaker also notices the absence of animals and points out debris in the area. The transcript ends with a warning to be careful.

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Fires broke out in valuable areas of Maui, including Lahaina front street, which is worth billions. Locals, particularly Hawaiians and Kanaka, have been resisting selling their properties to large companies for years. It seems unlikely that the fires in the most precious parts of Maui, such as Kula, Mahaina, and Kihei, were a coincidence. These areas hold significance for the locals, who are determined to protect their land, including the view that Oprah Winfrey desires. The Hawaiians and Kanaka stood their ground along front street.

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The wildfires in Hawaii have affected over 111 individuals, with over 1000 residents still unaccounted for, according to Governor Josh Green. The town of Lahaina has suffered significant damage, and emergency officials failed to activate warning sirens.

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A flight attendant in Maui shares the devastating events of the recent fires. The news has only confirmed 103 deaths, but on Maui alone, over 480 people have been confirmed dead. The town of Lahaina is only 13% searched for bodies. The shuttle driver, who also works part-time at the morgue, describes the heartbreaking scenes he witnessed: children, moms, infants, toddlers, husbands, wives, and entire families huddled together, burning to death. The morgue is overwhelmed, and containers are being used to hold the body bags. People tried to escape into the ocean, but the flames burned the boats and continued over the water, causing more casualties. The situation is far worse than what the news is covering. Donations can be made through the link provided, with a request to avoid donating to Red Cross or FEMA.

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A fire in Lahaina initially seemed to be extinguished, but it reignited and destroyed the entire city, except for commercial stores like McDonald's and Walgreens. Residents in neighboring areas, like Kihei and Kula, experienced ash, smoke, and power outages, but received no alerts about their safety or evacuation. The government's response has been criticized for hindering grassroots and local efforts to assist. Concerns have been raised about the bureaucracy and ulterior motives surrounding FEMA funding, with warnings that signing property over to FEMA may result in permanent loss. The situation is seen as a scam, and the community is coming together to support each other.

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Multiple wildfires have caused devastation in Maui, particularly in the town of Lahaina. Lahaina holds historical significance as the former capital of the kingdom of Hawaii. The town is owned and managed by native property and business owners who have resisted selling to conglomerates. The cause of the destruction is unknown, with two competing theories: environmental factors or a direct energy weapon (DEW). While some media articles dismiss the DEW theory as a conspiracy, it is unclear why trending theories are being ruled out. The federal government has announced aid for homeowners who lost their properties, but local residents are facing difficulties in delivering aid due to roadblocks. The slow federal response and lack of advanced warning have raised questions.

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Survivors of the Mahori fire in Maui claim they received no warning and were unable to escape as the flames engulfed their homes. Many sought refuge in the ocean while their houses burned to the ground. The death toll is estimated to be around 1,000, with concerns raised about the hundreds of children who were at home due to school cancellations. The government's lack of assistance and blocking of local efforts, including access to life-saving medication, has left residents feeling abandoned. Similar to the Paradise fire in California five years ago, these fires are not normal and have caused widespread destruction. Some residents believe directed energy weapons may have been involved. The government's handling of the situation has further eroded trust, as they prioritize outside interests over the needs of the local community. The rebuilding process will be challenging, but stories of resilience are expected to emerge.

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Firefighters are dedicated to serving their community, and on August 8th, they faced a devastating fire in Lahaina. As they arrived, they encountered heavy smoke and gridlocked traffic, making evacuation difficult. They attempted to fight the fire but ultimately decided to shelter in place when escape routes became blocked. The heat was intense, and they struggled to conserve air and stay cool. Eventually, another firefighter commandeered a police vehicle to rescue them. They managed to get out, but the experience was harrowing, with thoughts of lost lives weighing heavily on them. They expressed their commitment to the community, emphasizing the need for support and healing in the aftermath of the disaster. The firefighters are determined to help Lahaina rebuild and recover from this tragedy.

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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% could take weeks to search due to the need to remove floors and structures in larger buildings. The intense fire may make it impossible to recover the remains of some victims. Many of the deceased are believed to be children who were left at home because schools were closed. The governor acknowledges that some sirens were broken during the fire and admits that climate change is a reality, with more frequent and severe emergencies occurring.

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On August 8, 2023, a fire destroyed the town of Lahaina on Maui, resulting in 96 deaths and the burning of over 2,000 buildings. Eyewitnesses reported no sirens or warnings, and emergency officials failed to activate the warning sirens. The fires spread rapidly, leading to the evacuation of over 50 individuals who jumped into the ocean to escape. The cause of the fires remains unknown, but some locals blame bad government and poor land management. The governor blamed climate change, while others speculate about directed energy weapons. A wrongful death lawsuit is being pursued against Hawaiian Electric, and questions arise about insurance coverage and the potential for a land grab.

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Residents of Maui are facing a devastating situation as the island is engulfed in flames and hit by hurricane Dora. People are resorting to throwing themselves into the ocean to escape the burning hellscape, prompting the coast guard to rescue them. The island's limited hospital facilities are overwhelmed with burn patients and those suffering from inhalation. With 911 services and communications cut off, the situation is dire. The lieutenant governor empathizes with the residents, highlighting the unimaginable reality of living in a place where the land you grew up on is on fire during a hurricane. This catastrophic event is reminiscent of the false alarm for incoming nukes a few years ago, leaving people in a state of panic and uncertainty.
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