HECO now says its power lines were de-energized prior to the destructive afternoon fire that tore through #Lahaina. @marcelhonore @stewartyerton #HInews #MauiFires https://t.co/TK2M4OpKef
— Honolulu Civil Beat (@CivilBeat) August 28, 2023
Hawaiian Electric is pushing back against an allegation that it sparked the wildfires that swept through Maui this month, saying that its power lines had been de-energized for more than 6 hours before the fire that killed at least 115 people ignited. https://t.co/1gLow4suou
— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 28, 2023
Maui Fire - MAUI COUNTY SUES HECO ALLEGING NEGLIGENCE 👀#Lahaina #fire #Maui #MauiFire #hawaiifire #Hawaii pic.twitter.com/03Wr815zT6
— HumanDilemma (@HumanDilemma_) August 28, 2023
Maui wildfires:
— 花島 南 (@Hudesukebe) August 28, 2023
HECO: Power lines didn’t start deadly inferno.
※8/28/2023 #Maui #MauiFires #Hawaii #WildFires #ハワイ #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/qFHp4CBNMB
HECO may hold some blame for the fires, but Maui county should look at itself too. They knew of the wildfire hazard and developed a plan but didn't act on it. https://t.co/3Ce0SazYe3 pic.twitter.com/pfJvACBVqg
— Good Enough for Government Work (@RobertHapp) August 25, 2023
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