Buses are not easy to hide due to their size, especially with many of them gone missing. They should be relatively easy to find somewhere on the island.
Despite the cell phones not being operative, there are other ways to communicate throughout the island. Lahaina is not the only town on the island and there are short-wave radios and walkie-talkies having a range of 35 to 50 miles with on avg. 50 channels. These are inexpensive and would be very useful for relaying information. The people of Maui need to unite fast. Why are we not hearing of any help from surrounding towns like Kaanapali, Kapalua, Kahului, Maalaea, Hana, and others?
Buses are not easy to hide due to their size, especially with many of them gone missing. They should be relatively easy to find somewhere on the island.
Despite the cell phones not being operative, there are other ways to communicate throughout the island. Lahaina is not the only town on the island and there are short-wave radios and walkie-talkies having a range of 35 to 50 miles with on avg. 50 channels. These are inexpensive and would be very useful for relaying information. The people of Maui need to unite fast. Why are we not hearing of any help from surrounding towns like Kaanapali, Kapalua, Kahului, Maalaea, Hana, and others?