Lahaina looks like a one road in and out situation. In a hurricane prone island, why wasn't an alternate road added for evacuation?
Lahaina is on the coast of West Maui, with most of West Maui occupied by forest reserve and mountains. Why did the fire burn 2500 acres mainly on the coast and not rage out of control through the forest?
Why didn't they maintain the trees near powerlines?
Why didn't they cut the power in the high winds?
Why didn't they sound sirens once the fires started?
Why didn't they let people leave?
Why didn't they rescue people trapped in the water?
Why didn't insurance companies tell people their homes violated code before they burned?
Why didn't the fire affect any of the elite estates?
Why are they already making plans to take the land from the people?
Why aren't you asking more questions?
Why was the water turned off?
Why is the governor now demanding people sell their property?
New York post is keeping this front and center. It's ok if they want to call us tinfoils sometimes it suits our purpose.
I was thinking the same thing. The words say one thing but that pic - that will raise some eyebrows!
Because everyone that lived in that area is considered opposition, plain and simple.
Lahaina looks like a one road in and out situation. In a hurricane prone island, why wasn't an alternate road added for evacuation?
Lahaina is on the coast of West Maui, with most of West Maui occupied by forest reserve and mountains. Why did the fire burn 2500 acres mainly on the coast and not rage out of control through the forest?
EXACTLY!!!!