LAHAINA, Hawaii – Maui’s top emergency management official is defending the decision not to activate Hawaii’s state-of-the-art siren alert system as a wildfire raced toward this extraordinary town, ultimately burning much of it to the ground and killing more than 100 people. Hawaii claims the system is the world’s largest…Read More
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