According to reports, the governor does not want foreign investors exploiting the burned lands. He also shared that he discussed with the Hawaiian attorney general "options to do a moratorium on any sales of properties that have been damaged or destroyed." "It's going to be a very long time before any growth or housing can be built, so you will be pretty poorly informed if you try to steal land from our people and then build here," he stressed. "I will try to allow no one from outside our state to buy any land until we get through this crisis and decide what Lahaina should be in the future." Green also ordered the attorney general to embed lawyers at response centers to provide free legal advice to its residents. This is to make sure they are not taken advantage of by people who make offers to buy their land in the wake of the wildfires. The blaze devastated the town of about 13,000 people in Maui County. Reports reveal that at least 106 people had died in the blaze as of Aug 16, while thousands more were left homeless. It has destroyed more than 2,700 structures at an estimated value of $5.6 billion. CNBC called the inferno the "deadliest wildfire in the U.S. in more than a century and the worst natural disaster in Hawaii state history." Meanwhile, President Joe Biden already declared a major disaster in Hawaii last week. The announcement unlocked emergency assistance for the island, including grants for temporary housing and home repair and low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses. More than 500 hotel rooms and 435 donated rentals are available to temporarily house people. Airbnb will also provide more than 1,000 units, the governor said.Hawaii Governor Josh Green… “I’m already thinking about ways for the state to acquire that land”…? pic.twitter.com/pN78wPcNy6
— Pelham (@Resist_05) August 15, 2023
One woman who claimed to be a Hawaii fire survivor said "This was not a natural disaster," and raised questions about how the fire started.The fires in Maui were caused by a direct energy weapon to turn the island into a 15 minute city, all electric, an AI governed island. pic.twitter.com/6keaqQUe33
— AlphaFo? (@Alphafox78) August 13, 2023
The theories are yet to be proven but how can the local government explain the unsettling "coincidences?" Stay turned to Disaster.news for more as this story continues to develop.Maui Island, Hawaii fire survivor and first hand witness speaks out; " this was not a natural disaster" #Hawaii #hawaiifires #Maui #MauiFires #Lahaina pic.twitter.com/0CCdAVhbcy
— Ivan (@Ivankalema01) August 13, 2023
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