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Warning sirens were not activated during Maui's deadly wildfires, the Hawaii Emergency Services Administration says. “Neither Maui nor HI-EMA activated warning sirens on Maui during the wildfire incident,' the agency says, but three alert systems were.

“I know our teammates are very worried about their community. Many of them have family members who have lost properties, close friends that they haven’t been able to get in touch with yet, but they’re really just trying to extend our Hawaiian hospitality to the guests that we know need to get on their way and get off of Maui and people are just really focused on taking care of that mission,” Ingram said.

“It is tragic what has happened there. I have full faith and confidence in the leadership in Hawaii to stay on top of this, but they will have our full support,” Harris said. “Our prayers are with the families and with the leaders.” Lahaina resident May Wedelin Lee said she’s “lucky to be alive” after she frantically evacuated her historic town, much of it now reduced to smoldering rubble.

“It was minutes, it happened so fast. The smoke jumped, the fire jumped, explosions were happening,” she recalled.Thankfully, she was able to account for most people in her inner circle. Now, the survivors of Lahaina need supplies, food and, most importantly, a roof over their heads, she said. "This one girl said she held on to like some metal rod or something in the middle, like 30 yards out, for like seven hours until she was able to come back in. Her friend was hanging on with her and her friend didn’t survive. Kind of like a 'Titanic' story,” he said.

Danesh said he was mentally ready for battle, armed with items for wound and burn care, but found that survivors needed much more.

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