Joe Biden’s Visit to Fire-Ravaged Maui: Promises of Aid, Overwhelming Destruction, and Hope for Recovery

2023-08-22 06:00:14
Joe Biden on the island of Maui: “The USA mourn with you”. Source: Archyde.com After the devastating fires on Maui in the US state of Hawaii with well over a hundred dead, US President Joe Biden and his wife Jill visited the disaster area. The President and First Lady flew over the burned-out fire zone in a helicopter to get an aerial view of the destruction.

Biden: Destruction on Maui ‘overwhelming’

Touring the ruins of the nearly devastated city of Lahaina, Biden met responders and survivors of the deadliest fires in the United States in more than 100 years. The destruction was “overwhelming,” Biden said following visiting along burned-out Front Street in the heart of the once-quaint seaside town.

The 150-year-old banyan tree, well-known landmark of Lahaina, on the islands of Maui in Hawaii (USA). Source: AP

Emerging from the charred backdrop was the 150-year-old banyan tree – a well-known Lahaina landmark that has been a favorite stop for residents and tourists for generations. The tree is still standing, Biden said. This should be seen as a “very strong symbol” for overcoming this crisis.

US aid in reconstruction for residents and authorities

The President promised Maui residents and authorities to help rebuild the devastated areas. The federal government will help as long as it is necessary.

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During the nearly six-hour visit, Biden also attended a blessing ceremony with Lahaina elders. At times he wore one of the lei flower garlands typical of Hawaii.

In a community center with hundreds of community members, Biden met those affected and helpers. The number of dead following the fires on the island has now risen to at least 114, as the responsible district administration announced on Sunday.

The number of victims might still rise, hundreds of people were still missing.

Search for victims of the disaster not yet complete

Helpers continued to search the burned-out building with cadaver dogs. Deanne Criswell, chief of the national disaster management agency FEMA, said that regarding 85 percent of the fire zone had been searched for victims. According to estimates, the search work might take another two weeks.

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West Maui is still closed to tourists and visitors. Only emergency teams and local residents can enter the areas destroyed by the fire.

Governor calls for trips to Hawaii

Josh Green, Governor of Hawaii, appealed to vacationers to visit Hawaii at the meeting with Biden. Other parts of Maui and the rest of the islands are safe and accessible to visitors. The region needs tourism support to bounce back quickly, Green said.

The fires on the island of Hawaii are considered the most serious wildfires in the United States in more than 100 years. The forest and bush fires broke out on August 8 in several places on Maui and the neighboring island of Hawaii, which bears the same name as the state.

The authorities’ handling of the fire was heavily criticized. For example, no warning sirens were used at the beginning of the fire.

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