Most of the fires in Lahaina started in the afternoon/evening right? Why were there so many deaths? I could understand if it happened in the middle of the night when people were sleeping.
“Most of the fires in Lahaina started in the afternoon/evening right? Why were there so many deaths? I could understand if it happened in the middle of the night when people were sleeping.”
The kids were sent home from school. They’d have been safe had they stayed at school. The parents didn’t know the kids had been sent home. They didn’t know there was a fire at home. The heart breaks and the tears cannot but flow at the realization of what happened to the kids. No sirens warned the population. The demonic fool in charge of water was saving the water for “when it was really needed.” There was no fire fighting. A ring of fire. If the fires started in more than one place pretty much at the same time, that pattern would match what has been the case in other fires starting at disparate corners of an area. California fires, Canadian fires, etc. I’ve read an estimate that the death toll if likely over 1,000 people. DNA might help identify some.