Updates on Maui wildfires, destruction of historic Lahaina



Evacuations continued Thursday on Hawaii’s island of Maui, where a fast-moving wildfire nearly destroyed the historic town of …

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  1. I went to Lahaina in 2017 for vacation with my dad and to see the streets that I walked down like this is so incredibly sad.
    Such a friendly, vibrant community devastated.
    Respect to the islanders and others who are and will help rebuild this town, it is a jewel of Maui.

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  2. I pray for the families who lost loved ones in the Maui wildfires. To those who were spared, that God will appoint to them that mourn, to give to them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the Spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, that He might be glorified. This we ask in Jesus name Amen. Thank you Lord for being God our Comforter. Isaiah 61:3🙏♥️

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  3. The Native Queen 👑 of Hawaii was kept in Exile until she signed over Island to England. Unless someone did this on purpose. This seems like a Curse. This is what I feel, this is part of my Ancestors Decent.

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  4. None of the videos have any firefighters anywhere !!! I’ve been looking for any kind of response team and there is none!!! They let it burn on purpose!! They did a similar thing to us here in the socal mountains this winter. We got 5’ of snow in a week (Normally 1’ is crazy for us) and immediately they always have plows running but this year not a single plow! Then they barricaded all the roads so no one could go up to help. They let these people starve and freeze to death in their homes trapped by the snow. All they had to do was run the plows like they always do instead they purposely shut down the plows blocked all support and said shut up big daddy government knows best. I have a video of me arguing with a police officer blocking us from our home on my YouTube page. Welcome to climate lockdowns. If it’s a “natural” disaster no one is to blame…

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  5. From every great tragity follows anger' ideas such blame for nature's paths, as mu prayers go out to the family's the most' I undure I remember olny new life will pass deth forth', at 80 mph fire is moving at 80 mph, so there's nothing they did wrong because there's nothing they could have done correctly to prevent such tragedy ' God bless '

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