A violent fire has been battering the island of Maui since August 8, fueled by strong winds from Hurricane Dora. According to a provisional assessment, 6 people did not survive. Originally from Tahiti, Vetea Ribet has lived in Maui for many years. It testifies.
Apocalyptic scenes, captured in Hawaii. The island of Maui is in the grip of violent fires, fueled by strong winds from Hurricane Dora. They devoured homes and businesses in the resort town of Lahaina.
The fires forced some residents to jump into the ocean to save themselves.
Originally from Tahiti, Vetea Ribet has lived in Maui for many years, “about ten kilometers from the place where the first fire took place, one of the only places where they did not evacuate people“. “I see the helicopters all day passing by, with bags of water” says Vetea, while two fires 40 km apart from each other, rage at the same time, on this very touristic area of the island. “Lahaina is Maui’s largest town. The boats burned down, the port burned down, the restaurants burned down, the houses… We can’t go there. […] There are a lot of fires in Maui during the summer and it is very windy. Two days ago, we had winds of 60-80 km/h, because of the cyclone which passed nearby. Everything has been dry for several days. It’s the combination of it all.”
According to a provisional assessment, 6 people did not survive.
2023-08-10 02:33:16
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