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there have see what was left. there have been additional warnings that the city may not exactly be entirely safe, they could be some contamination within the water supply, and there could be just water supply, and there could bejust due to water supply, and there could be just due to everything that burned, the materials, the metal and concrete, there could be some toxic chemicals in there as well. again, we are waiting. the governor of hawaii, josh green, expected to address the press momentarily, joined by the mayor of the local town, joined by the mayor of the localtown, richard joined by the mayor of the local town, richard bessant, local town, richard bessa nt, and local town, richard bessant, and fema administrators as well. we should be getting some updates now, and they are arriving now, so we will go ahead and take you to that press conference as soon as we see the governor take the podium. they will be joined see the governor take the podium. they will bejoined by a large group of people of different administrators and relief agencies, but this will be one of the first time that he is officially addressing the media on the scene there in maui, and of course there will be plenty of questions asked by
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the media as well as there are growing questions and concerns about whether the island was prepared for this fire, whether the warning sirens went off on time and with the residents of the area were given enough time to try to make their way to safety, because these fires spread very rapidly. we know they might have been fed at least in part by a hurricane that was taking place in the area, so some very terrifying scenes of residents having to flee to the ocean. it might be ready to get under way here, so let's see if we can get to listen if we can get the hawaiian governor to take the podium momentarily it looks like, about to get under way.
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0k. thank you forjoining us today during this most difficult time, especially for the people of maui. we are here to provide you with the latest updates and information from the county, the state and our federal partners as it relates to the wildfires throughout maui. at this time, i would like to invite governorjosh green to share his remarks. aloha. it is an impossible day for us — aloha. it is an impossible day for us alt _ aloha. it is an impossible day for us all. our hearts are with maui — for us all. our hearts are with maui. after they have suffered this tragedy. today is also a day— this tragedy. today is also a day of— this tragedy. today is also a day of arrival, and arrival of a great deal of services and promises. as we shared two days ago. _ promises. as we shared two days ago. the — promises. as we shared two days ago, the mayor and i want to be very— ago, the mayor and i want to be very available to tell you what we are — very available to tell you what
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we are seeing, what we can do, what _ we are seeing, what we can do, what our— we are seeing, what we can do, what our people are experiencing, and so we appreciate you, we appreciate your— appreciate you, we appreciate your patience because the hard work_ your patience because the hard work that— your patience because the hard work that is going on behind the scenes is extraordinary. once — the scenes is extraordinary. once again, as we've done before, _ once again, as we've done before, we want to recognise the work_ before, we want to recognise the work that our fire, our police _ the work that our fire, our police and our fema teams and so many— police and our fema teams and so many other public servants are doing. _ so many other public servants are doing, because the things they— are doing, because the things they are — are doing, because the things they are seeing on the things our families have experienced are unlike any other experience. so that is why we are trying _ experience. so that is why we are trying to be cautious. i want — are trying to be cautious. i want to— are trying to be cautious. i want to share that with you. have — want to share that with you. have a — want to share that with you. have a few slides today to frame _ have a few slides today to frame our conversation, but here is_ frame our conversation, but here is what our messages. the mess— here is what our messages. the mess is— here is what our messages. the mess is is— here is what our messages. the mess is isjust like the messages out of our message is that we — messages out of our message is that we are working as a team. it that we are working as a team. it is _ that we are working as a team. it is rarem _ that we are working as a team. it is rarem it— that we are working as a team. it is rare... it is rare that we— it is rare... it is rare that we see _ it is rare... it is rare that we see this level of government leadership all come together. you have _ leadership all come together. you have heard that we have been —
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you have heard that we have been in — you have heard that we have been in contact at the highest level— been in contact at the highest level and _ been in contact at the highest level and the president has been — level and the president has been generous with us beyond measure _ been generous with us beyond measure. but to send the head of fema — measure. but to send the head of fema to be with us, you get to nteet— of fema to be with us, you get to meet in— of fema to be with us, you get to meet in person, the head of the smatt— to meet in person, the head of the small business association, these _ the small business association, these are — the small business association, these are individuals that can describe _ these are individuals that can describe to you what we can do to help — describe to you what we can do to help recover, to help heal the community. i will get into that— the community. i will get into that in— the community. i will get into that in a — the community. i will get into that in a moment. you are all wondering _ that in a moment. you are all wondering what we saw on the ground — wondering what we saw on the ground today, there are more fit allergies. the chief will unpack— fit allergies. the chief will unpack this a bit more, what they— unpack this a bit more, what they have _ unpack this a bit more, what they have been seeing, studying —— —— more fatalities. there have— —— —— more fatalities. there have been— —— —— more fatalities. there have been 89 fatalities. we want — have been 89 fatalities. we want to— have been 89 fatalities. we want to brace people. because of this— want to brace people. because of this scale of this operation, we are doing a few things — operation, we are doing a few things it— operation, we are doing a few things if i_ operation, we are doing a few things. if i can pop this slide for you _
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there we go. ok. so it is a complicated experience that we faced. — complicated experience that we faced. so— complicated experience that we faced, so we are going to do some — faced, so we are going to do some reviews so we can make things— some reviews so we can make things safer going forward. peobte _ things safer going forward. people have asked why we are reviewing what has gone on because _ reviewing what has gone on because the world has changed. a storm — because the world has changed. a storm now can be a hurricane fire or— a storm now can be a hurricane fire or a — a storm now can be a hurricane fire ora fire— a storm now can be a hurricane fire or a fire hurricane. that is what _ fire or a fire hurricane. that is what we _ fire or a fire hurricane. that is what we experienced. that is why we — is what we experienced. that is why we are _ is what we experienced. that is why we are looking into these policies — why we are looking into these policies to find out how we can best _ policies to find out how we can best protect our people. an emerging picture... if you look at what — emerging picture... if you look at what has been seen now, in west— at what has been seen now, in west maui. _ at what has been seen now, in west maui, 2200 structures have been _ west maui, 2200 structures have been destroyed or damaged, 86% are residential, and 544 structures have been exposed, and 96% — structures have been exposed, and 96% are residential. the tosses— and 96% are residential. the losses approach $6 billion in estimate. the extraordinary thing — estimate. the extraordinary thing is _ estimate. the extraordinary thing is to have his leadership
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from — thing is to have his leadership from dc. _ thing is to have his leadership from dc, they can begin to look at how— from dc, they can begin to look at how we — from dc, they can begin to look at how we can rebuild and also how— at how we can rebuild and also how we — at how we can rebuild and also how we can get resources to our people _ how we can get resources to our people who have lost almost everything. now, the mass shows one snapshot of what has happened here... but these are the human— happened here... but these are the human realities. last night through— the human realities. last night through the extraordinary work of the — through the extraordinary work of the mayor and his team, 1418 people — of the mayor and his team, 1418 people received shelter. but that— people received shelter. but that is— people received shelter. but that is also the backdrop of the toss— that is also the backdrop of the loss of life. we are grateful that people have survived. you go to the shelter that— survived. you go to the shelter that you — survived. you go to the shelter that you should go to the shoulders and talk to people... we are — shoulders and talk to people... we are not— shoulders and talk to people... we are not allowed in. standby. thank you _ we are not allowed in. standby. thank you. this _ we are not allowed in. standby. thank you. this is _ we are not allowed in. standby. thank you. this is not _ we are not allowed in. standby. thank you. this is not the - thank you. this is not the community abortion.- thank you. this is not the community abortion. you will be able to see _ community abortion. you will be able to see the _ community abortion. you will be able to see the faces _ community abortion. you will be able to see the faces as - community abortion. you will be able to see the faces as they - able to see the faces as they come — able to see the faces as they come out _ able to see the faces as they come out —— community portion. you _ come out —— community portion. you can— come out —— community portion. you can donate to them. we ask for a _ you can donate to them. we ask for a lot— you can donate to them. we ask for a tot of— you can donate to them. we ask for a lot of understanding about— for a lot of understanding about travelling into the zone where — about travelling into the zone
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where the fire occurred, and the reason for that is the health— the reason for that is the health consequences. we have to id health consequences. we have to go with— health consequences. we have to go with caution. there are heavy— go with caution. there are heavy metals there are, toxic states — heavy metals there are, toxic states where the houses have come — states where the houses have come down and businesses have come _ come down and businesses have come down. the recommendations are to _ come down. the recommendations are to avoid — come down. the recommendations are to avoid those structures because _ are to avoid those structures because they could still fall on people, and we have lost too much _ on people, and we have lost too much life — on people, and we have lost too much life already. there are propane _ much life already. there are propane tanks there, a lot of hazard — propane tanks there, a lot of hazard. what have we been doing? _ hazard. what have we been doing? we have been distributing food in great amounts for those who have seen, — amounts for those who have seen, those are the pictures where — seen, those are the pictures where thousands and thousands of pounds of water and food have — of pounds of water and food have come. the ritz—carlton and lila gateway have been attributing provisions. the mayor _ attributing provisions. the mayor was able to get provisions across the area and we did — provisions across the area and we did open up for those trucks to make — we did open up for those trucks to make sure people could get there — to make sure people could get there services —— fatalities. we — there services —— fatalities. we have _ there services —— fatalities. we have one of our heroes, chad buck, _ we have one of our heroes, chad buck, who— we have one of our heroes, chad buck, who has been working tirelessly to distribute so much _ tirelessly to distribute so much provision, and much of that— much provision, and much of that is— much provision, and much of that is coming from around the
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state _ that is coming from around the state and. _ that is coming from around the state and, frankly, around the country — state and, frankly, around the country. thousands and thousands of pounds of food have — thousands of pounds of food have been donated and are coming _ have been donated and are coming and are basically en route _ coming and are basically en route. we should talk to you about — route. we should talk to you about energy. maui electric will give _ about energy. maui electric will give us lots more updates, but we — will give us lots more updates, but we have had one out of three — but we have had one out of three transmission lines restored, meaning 3700 customers got their energy back~ — customers got their energy back. one of the challenges 'ust back. one of the challenges just like _ back. one of the challenges just like i should share this with— just like i should share this with you _ just like i should share this with you. one of the challenges is that— with you. one of the challenges is that as — with you. one of the challenges is that as much as we would like — is that as much as we would like to— is that as much as we would like to get people into hotel rooms— like to get people into hotel rooms and we are going to talk about— rooms and we are going to talk about that here in a moment, we have _ about that here in a moment, we have some — about that here in a moment, we have some good news about that, we have _ have some good news about that, we have to — have some good news about that, we have to make sure they have power _ we have to make sure they have power there because we don't want — power there because we don't want to— power there because we don't want to move people from a place — want to move people from a place where they do have power that have — place where they do have power that have working bathrooms to a place — that have working bathrooms to a place that they don't. that is coming _ a place that they don't. that is coming online very quickly. the _ is coming online very quickly. the scope _ is coming online very quickly. the scope of the transfer was extraordinary, almost 15,000 passengers per day were flown out~ _ passengers per day were flown out it — passengers per day were flown out. it makes a recovery work but a — out. it makes a recovery work but a tot — out. it makes a recovery work but a lot easier, and that is why— but a lot easier, and that is why people have left most of that region. we still have peopte _ that region. we still have people staying at the airport.
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peopte — people staying at the airport. people are making decisions as to when— people are making decisions as to when they feel they are ready— to when they feel they are ready to _ to when they feel they are ready to go. a lot of people are stunned, traumatised. traumatised by what they see peopte — traumatised by what they see people going through. the mayor is spearheading this effort in maori — is spearheading this effort in maori and we commend him because _ maori and we commend him because the workload is extraordinary —— maui. we are bringing — extraordinary —— maui. we are bringing some support. when you look bringing some support. when you took at _ bringing some support. when you took at the — bringing some support. when you look at the support that we can offerm — look at the support that we can offer... there it is. he co—ordinates this effort, but we have _ co—ordinates this effort, but we have additional military support— we have additional military support that has arrived. 50 nationat— support that has arrived. 50 national guard men have arrived today, _ national guard men have arrived today, you — national guard men have arrived today, you will see many more coming — today, you will see many more coming in _ today, you will see many more coming in the days ahead, and that— coming in the days ahead, and that is— coming in the days ahead, and that is important because when we have — that is important because when we have those actual national guard — we have those actual national guard individuals in the service _ guard individuals in the service and also from active—duty military, and we will meet _ active—duty military, and we will meet these gentlemen today, _ will meet these gentlemen today, it makes us more possibte _ today, it makes us more possible was to protect certain areas — possible was to protect certain areas so — possible was to protect certain areas so people can do their work— areas so people can do their work at _ areas so people can do their work at ground zero. but then also, — work at ground zero. but then also, open _ work at ground zero. but then
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also, open up the road, make it easier— also, open up the road, make it easier for— also, open up the road, make it easier for us _ also, open up the road, make it easier for us all to travel to places— easier for us all to travel to places we _ easier for us all to travel to places we are familiar with. that— places we are familiar with. that is— places we are familiar with. that is a _ places we are familiar with. that is a big part of this operation. we will also meet the director of fema, and 150 peopte — the director of fema, and 150 people on the ground, 90 assisting search and rescue, i will leave _ assisting search and rescue, i will leave it to leadership, deeann— will leave it to leadership, deeannis will leave it to leadership, deeann is an extraordinary individual and it is amazing to see her— individual and it is amazing to see her in— individual and it is amazing to see her in that top post and the experiences she has had across— the experiences she has had across many tragedies, including the covid tragedy in new— including the covid tragedy in new york, makes her supremely positioned — new york, makes her supremely positioned to help us here. you are going — positioned to help us here. you are going to meet our commanders... and they, in turn, — commanders... and they, in turn, witt— commanders... and they, in turn, will run the task force, but — turn, will run the task force, but they— turn, will run the task force, but they can do so much to bring — but they can do so much to bring this— but they can do so much to bring this community into a safer— bring this community into a safer place. dad was working for state _ safer place. dad was working for state and federal space. we are negotiating for additional facilities but people are most interested in housing, how we can hows _ interested in housing, how we can how's our people. we have put together a temporary housing task force which will
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work— housing task force which will work with our federal partners. we have — work with our federal partners. we have secured 1000 rooms, 500 rooms— we have secured 1000 rooms, 500 rooms witt— we have secured 1000 rooms, 500 rooms will go to families that have — rooms will go to families that have been displaced because of the terrible fire. another 500 rooms— the terrible fire. another 500 rooms to _ the terrible fire. another 500 rooms to go to support initially. then coming after that in— initially. then coming after that in the days that follow, we will _ that in the days that follow, we will have long—term rentals. those _ we will have long—term rentals. those are — we will have long—term rentals. those are the short term rentals _ those are the short term rentals turned long—term now. that _ rentals turned long—term now. that witt— rentals turned long—term now. that will all be covered by the state. — that will all be covered by the state, some will be given charitably and then finally, fema_ charitably and then finally, fema will cover a great deal of the cost — fema will cover a great deal of the cost. these are detailed complicated questions so they will be — complicated questions so they will be here on the ground to ekptain — will be here on the ground to ekptain it— will be here on the ground to explain it to our people and ekptain _ explain it to our people and explain it to our people and explain it to our people and explain it to us. this will get us into— explain it to us. this will get us into a _ explain it to us. this will get us into a housing post. what we would _ us into a housing post. what we would like — us into a housing post. what we would like to do is get people in as— would like to do is get people in as early as now, but without power. — in as early as now, but without power, without stable power, once — power, without stable power, once again, it will be likely tomorrow, monday when we see the largest number of people -et the largest number of people get into— the largest number of people get into housing. i assure you it witt— get into housing. i assure you it will be _ get into housing. i assure you it will be a _ get into housing. i assure you it will be a great relief for the — it will be a great relief for the incredible ology is in the field — the incredible ology is in the field a _ the incredible ology is in the field. a couple more questions peopte — field. a couple more questions people have had. what do we do
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long—term? how do we do this? we give — long—term? how do we do this? we give people vouchers, get peopte — we give people vouchers, get people into housing, but we have — people into housing, but we have to _ people into housing, but we have to find resources for them, _ have to find resources for them, and in orderto have to find resources for them, and in order to do that, you— them, and in order to do that, you can— them, and in order to do that, you can see— them, and in order to do that, you can see state and federal funds— you can see state and federal funds in— you can see state and federal funds in the billions of dollars— funds in the billions of dollars over time. but we also want — dollars over time. but we also want to— dollars over time. but we also want to make the residence available immediately, so fema will be _ available immediately, so fema will be describing that to you. if will be describing that to you. if peopte _ will be describing that to you. if people want to dilate once again. — if people want to dilate once again, please go to the many websites, one of them is the community foundation, maori strong, — community foundation, maori strong, you will see that there _ strong, you will see that there -- _ strong, you will see that there. —— maui. that will be distributed to our people. thank— distributed to our people. thank you for that. i will close _ thank you for that. i will close with this. this is the largest— close with this. this is the largest natural disaster we have — largest natural disaster we have ever experienced. it is going — have ever experienced. it is going to _ have ever experienced. it is going to also be a natural disaster— going to also be a natural disaster that will take an incredible amount of time to recover from. incredible amount of time to recoverfrom. in incredible amount of time to recover from. in the next few days, — recover from. in the next few days, as _ recover from. in the next few days, as we characterise how many— days, as we characterise how many people we have lost, and how many— many people we have lost, and how many people are coming into our community, please understand that we can't at
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this— understand that we can't at this tuck— understand that we can't at this luck in ohio, because it witt— this luck in ohio, because it will be _ this luck in ohio, because it will be in _ this luck in ohio, because it will be in the short term heartbreaking and in the long—term people will need mental— long—term people will need mental health services —— 0hana~ _ mental health services —— ohana. we will work together. we have — ohana. we will work together. we have brought this together and we — we have brought this together and we appreciate your patience and we appreciate your patience and we — and we appreciate your patience and we will do this conversation so the world knows what _ conversation so the world knows what maui — conversation so the world knows what maui is going through. aloha — i will remind everybody here today, we are the state of aloha so we asked kindly we operate under the respect. questions and answers will come when we go through remarks. which i have done with the media already. give me a second to reset and we will continue on. next, iwould like to reset and we will continue on. next, i would like to welcome the maui co mary. on. next, iwould like to welcome the maui co mary. thank ou for welcome the maui co mary. thank you for the — welcome the maui co mary. thank you for the support _ welcome the maui co mary. thank you for the support from - welcome the maui co mary. thank you for the support from the - you for the support from the peopte — you for the support from the people across our state and the
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world — people across our state and the world. most especially from our tocat— world. most especially from our local community, those who have lost loved — local community, those who have lost loved ones and homes who are stilt— lost loved ones and homes who are still pulling together to help— are still pulling together to help others. our local people know— help others. our local people know this community better than anyone. — know this community better than anyone, and they have truly taken — anyone, and they have truly taken the lead in getting support to those who need. we see this — support to those who need. we see this as— support to those who need. we see this as a local lead government support of response. this is— government support of response. this is as _ government support of response. this is as you have heard from our governor and heard from our federat— our governor and heard from our federal partners, they are here to help — federal partners, they are here to help us _ federal partners, they are here to help us with the needs that we have _ to help us with the needs that we have. we have a lot to do, we have. we have a lot to do, we are — we have. we have a lot to do, we are doing our very best to address— we are doing our very best to address the needs and our concerns. we are moving from the immediate fire response to long—term recovery and we will be adjusting our operations accordingly. i am that means we are moving _ accordingly. i am that means we are moving through distribution points— are moving through distribution points closer to communities where — points closer to communities where people are sheltered in place. — where people are sheltered in place, we are working on long—term shelter needs as the governor— long—term shelter needs as the governor hasjust long—term shelter needs as the governor has just shared. long—term shelter needs as the governor hasjust shared. we have — governor hasjust shared. we have established the family centre _ have established the family centre and red cross hotline,
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to help — centre and red cross hotline, to help connect our families to each _ to help connect our families to each other. we are working to -et each other. we are working to get more _ each other. we are working to get more first responders, medicat— get more first responders, medical care and community partners _ medical care and community partners into our impacted areas _ partners into our impacted areas. our partners are continuing to work hard to restore _ continuing to work hard to restore power and phone service _ restore power and phone service. we are managing highway— service. we are managing highway closure point two ensure _ highway closure point two ensure that access to the impact _ ensure that access to the impact zone is limited. to those _ impact zone is limited. to those critical responders, those _ those critical responders, those that are providing necessary goods and services out there. lastly, we are expanding our flight service to help— expanding our flight service to help our— expanding our flight service to help our visitors return home. we also. _ help our visitors return home. we also, that opens up resources for our residents. in the coming days we will see a larger— in the coming days we will see a larger presence of the national guard personnel. these folks _ national guard personnel. these folks are — national guard personnel. these folks are here to help us. this event — folks are here to help us. this event is — folks are here to help us. this event is larger than us and we need — event is larger than us and we need and _ event is larger than us and we need and we welcome their help. we are _ need and we welcome their help. we are on— need and we welcome their help. we are on a long road to recovery— we are on a long road to recovery but i assure you, we
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will _ recovery but i assure you, we will recover, working together. mahato — will recover, working together. mahalo. ., ., ~ . ., mahalo. mahalo mehr richard bissen and — mahalo. mahalo mehr richard bissen and at _ mahalo. mahalo mehr richard bissen and at this _ mahalo. mahalo mehr richard bissen and at this time - bissen and at this time we would like to welcome deanne criswell, federal emergency management agency administrator.- management agency administrator. ., ,, administrator. thank you. aloha. administrator. thank you. aloha- on _ administrator. thank you. aloha. on behalf- administrator. thank you. aloha. on behalf of - administrator. thank you. - aloha. on behalf of president biden, ijust wanted to start by expressing how deeply impacted we know this community is and that our prayers are with everybody that has been impacted by this truly, truly tragic event. and i have the opportunity today to spend the day with govenor green and see first—hand really what this devastation is and i was watching this over the news over the past few days and you can see how tragic it is, it
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really doesn't put it, you know, into a full picture until you're on the ground and you see the level of devastation that the community has experienced. i have the opportunity today to talk with both the governor and mayor beeson about what their needs work and this is really why i came, we needed to see first—hand what the challenges are going to be —— bissen. talk to the governor and the mayor to the governor and the mayor to hear what their concerns are and what resources they will need as we go forward. but then i also wanted to talk to the people who had been impacted and i had an opportunity to go to the war memorial shelter and talk to those families who have been staying there and i heard their stories, been staying there and i heard theirstories, i heard been staying there and i heard their stories, i heard their harrowing stories of escape, evacuating and evacuating again, a car that was caught on fire and they got into somebody else pogacar. yet, what i always find, even during these
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incredibly tragic times, is this resilience of a community to come together and support each other, and that's what i saw today. even amidst all of the tragedy, there were neighbours helping neighbours and it's this human spirit coming together but always gives me hope that we are going to be able to rebuild and make sure that these communities that have been impacted will become even better in the future. i had a chance to talk to, who let us around the shelter today and it is another great example of community resilience, a county employee who does not do disaster preparedness as his dayjob but is now leading and managing the shelter —— koa. making sure all of his friends and family and neighbours that live around him have what they need over these first few days. and running the shelter to help them. this is the kind of resiliency we see in these communities. so we
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will be here every step of the way to help this community recover. already, as you heard, already have 150 people on the ground and there be more coming. we have more search and rescue teams with more dogs that are going to be here over the next day or two. but we cannot do this alone. we also bring in all of our federal partners and the presidential disaster declaration that president biden signed gives us the ability at fema to bring in all of ourfederal the ability at fema to bring in all of our federal partners and what you will see here today is we already have support from the small business administration, the army corps of engineers, the us fire administrator, department of defence, the coastguard, hhs, many more, will continue to bring in all of our federal partners as we better understand going to be needed to go through this recovery process. and for those who have not registered yet for fema assistance, i strongly encourage you to do so. contact your insurance company and then your insurance company and then
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you can go to disaster assistance .gov or can call one 800 621 fema. you can find us at the shelters and we will have people in fema shirts walking around, helping you register. or if you have registered and you still have questions, just ask. we know that this is a trying time and we are going to have people on the ground that you can talk to face—to—face to help you through the process. i know that this is a very troubling time. and there are still many unknowns for people that are out there. but what i would ask is that you don't give into despair. because we need you. now he needs you. your neighbours, they need you. and i believe every day is going to get a little bit better and governor and mayor, you have my commitment at fema and the rest of the federalfamily commitment at fema and the rest of the federal family will be with you each and every day as you go through this.— with you each and every day as you go through this. thank you.
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mahalo admin _ you go through this. thank you. mahalo admin criswell. - you go through this. thank you. mahalo admin criswell. at - you go through this. thank you. mahalo admin criswell. at this i mahalo admin criswell. at this time, i would like to bring up maui county fire police, fire chief brad adventurer. aloha. give ou chief brad adventurer. aloha. give you a — chief brad adventurer. aloha. give you a little _ chief brad adventurer. aloha. give you a little bit _ chief brad adventurer. aloha. give you a little bit of- chief brad adventurer. aloha. give you a little bit of an - give you a little bit of an update as to what our crews are engaged in right now and how we will be embedded moving forward over the next few days. the containment that i mentioned yesterday of the area of impacted in lahaina has not grown but it has not completely mopped up and under control so we're still patrolling a lot of edges of the fire that are in the brush and the neighbourhoods on the outskirts of the perimeter. our goal right now is to make sure we keep everybody safe and not let the incident expand anymore. also embedded with the use
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aren't teams as they do their searches, ourfire department teams are embedded with them for any type of fire suppression needs as they move through the disaster areas. i was able to walk and get on the ground today and talk to some of our firefighters who worked nearly 40 hours on the fire and some of the stories they told were extremely heroic. we are very proud of what they've done, we're very proud of their efforts and they are still wanting to come to work every single day to continue serving the community so we are praying for them and their families and that they get rest and can continue to serve as they wish to be. and as we move forward, we will be working with our partners and we have great support, as you have heard, i don't need to repeat that but we have great support from all of our partners to slowly work together one day at a time and
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get through this and rebuild lahaina. wejust want get through this and rebuild lahaina. we just want to share with you what we see down there regularly, which is there are still tons of hazards in the area, so we highly encourage people to stay out, stay away, because things continue to fall and off gas and there are toxic particulates around that people should not be breathing. so, in due time, once the scene is secure, i'm sure you will be able to get closer to the town. that's all i have for now. thank you. that's all i have for now. thank yon-— that's all i have for now. thank you. mahalo, chief venture- _ thank you. mahalo, chief venture. at _ thank you. mahalo, chief venture. at this - thank you. mahalo, chief venture. at this time, . thank you. mahalo, chiefj venture. at this time, we thank you. mahalo, chief- venture. at this time, we would like to bring up police chief john pelletier.— john pelletier. aloha. the other day _ john pelletier. aloha. the other day i _ john pelletier. aloha. the other day i spoke - john pelletier. aloha. the other day i spoke about . john pelletier. aloha. the - other day i spoke about three things. patients, prayers, and perseverance. and that's what we need —— patience. we need that from everyone. that's not everyone in maui county, is
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from the whole world. and as we talk about this process for you guys that don't know because you come and you land on a plane and you go to a tourist location. maui is mostly rural. we have people that live on dear and fish and they grow colo and if you don't know what thatis, colo and if you don't know what that is, the new look that up that's how our families survive here and the fire took that out. and so they have a lot of work that they have to do. we have one way in on one side of the island and another way in on the other side and it's a one—way road we have one area we have to do contain that is at least five square miles and it is full of our loved ones and we have 89 so far. today, we identified two. and i want to say this because the great
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partnerships that we have and we are forming, and theyjust started to land today and they will continue to build that theyjust will continue to build that they just got will continue to build that theyjust got here, and so, going as fast as we can but just so you know, 3%, that is what has been searched with the dogs. 3%. we have 12 more dogs on the way today. i made that request and fema make that happen and they are on their way. think about how hot and humid it is, and we can only go as fast as the animal can go, so we're bringing in more and we will go fast but we're only going to go as fast as we can going to go as fast as we can go and so, here's something i need people to do — if you have missing family members, go to the fac. we need you to do the dna test. we need to identify your loved ones. so please, the information will be provided, the hours, go down there, take the hours, go down there, take the swab. we will get that, but we can only do it as fast as possible. but we're going to do
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something and we're going to do with the right way. there is a word here, it's called pono, it means righteous, doing what is right and you will see it when you are driving around on the back of the cards. going to this but we will do it pono because we will do it the right way, we're going to do it with respect, do it with aloha, do it with dignity because we are hawaii and we are maui. god bless you. hawaii and we are maui. god bless yon-— bless you. mahalo chief pelletier. _ bless you. mahalo chief pelletier. at _ bless you. mahalo chief pelletier. at this - bless you. mahalo chief pelletier. at this time, | bless you. mahalo chief i pelletier. at this time, we would like to bring up general steve logan, status commander ofjtf. . ., ., ., of jtf. aloha and good afternoon. _ of jtf. aloha and good afternoon. as - of jtf. aloha and good i afternoon. as introduced, of jtf. aloha and good - afternoon. as introduced, i am pretty general steve logan and the command of the hawaii national guard and i've been a member of the organisation for approximately 40 years. this morning, i was appointed with this unique position of dual status commander and let me go
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into a little bit about what it entails. this programme or this status was developed shortly after hurricane katrina and what it enables us to do is to take forces and capabilities that are resident within the national guard of each state and territory and couple that with forces and capabilities that are resident within the active military forces. we normally operate under united states code title 32 and the active forces operate under the authority of the united states code title ten so by virtue of my appointment here by the secretary of defense, nominated by the governor of the state of hawaii, i now have command control over authorities of both title 32 and titled him forces and i would like to take this opportunity to introduce both my title 32 deputy commander colonel david hatcher, a member of the hawaii national guard, commander of our largest combat force, the combat team. and colonel david fielder, whojust combat team. and colonel david fielder, who just got back from guam. he is in charge of the
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title ten element for all of the forces that we are going to bring forth to help other residents of maui. let me be clear about this also—we are here in a support role. we are here in a support role. we are here to support medicine, his staff and the rest of the county agencies, not to take charge and not to take control so we spent the day today meeting with the mayor and his staff, looking at some of the problems —— support mayor bissen. and i really want to thank admiral aquilina and general flynn, the command of the united states army pacific. they are postured right now with a vast array of active duty forces that are ready to flow in the county of maui and so now that we are here on the ground we look forward to bringing those forces here and bringing those forces here and bringing some relief and support that the mayor's efforts here. thank you. mahalo, general logan. at this time, captain asia cooksey, said commander us coast guard
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sector honolulu.— sector honolulu. aloha. since we received _ sector honolulu. aloha. since we received the _ sector honolulu. aloha. since we received the call - sector honolulu. aloha. since we received the call on - sector honolulu. aloha. since l we received the call on tuesday evening, the coastguard has conducted continuous operations deploying units to search for survivors and also assist our partner agencies in rescuing those in distress. further, we have deployed highly skilled teams and specialised equipment closely monitor the marine environmental impacts as a result of the fire. our teams are conducting marine assessments to identify potential hazards and pollution. to date, over 300 coastguard personnel have responded following the fire. coastguard search and rescue efforts were continuous for three days and covered more than 790 square nautical miles. coastguard crews waved a harrowing scene on tuesday night into wednesday morning and courageously saved 17 lives and courageously saved 17 lives and in co—ordination with our partners assisted the rescue of 40 more. further, we have had
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three cutters, to aircraft multiple boats, divers and specialised teams deployed across the coastguard to support the incident and we understand that lahaina harbour is the lifeblood of lahaina. the restoration of this harbour will impact the economy and the well being of the community. we continue to work with our government and industry partners to expedite this process so that we can restore the waterway for use. the coastguard is committed to the safety of the public and of our responders and our members remain steadfast in our response efforts to help lahaina, to help the lahaina community recover. thank you. mahalo. at this time. isabella, administrator of the small business administration. aloha.
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