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101 people were killed, more than 1,300 were missing, more than 2,200 houses burned down, and $6 billion in economic losses. A wildfire that burned for more than a week on Maui, Hawaii, USA, was treated

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101 people were killed, more than 1,300 were missing, more than 2,200 houses burned down, and $6 billion in economic losses. The wildfire, which burned for more than a week on Maui in Hawaii, was blamed by local fire witnesses: "This is definitely not a natural disaster, it is an attack by the US government on Maui and its residents." ”

Hawaii Governor Green said in a recorded interview on CBS Morning that the wildfire was so large that it was difficult to identify the victims, according to the Observer Network. Local rescuers may recover between 10 and 20 bodies a day. That means the death toll from the worst wildfires in the U.S. in a century is expected to climb sharply.

In response to the fires that continued to burn for many days, some Native Hawaiians in interviews believed that the improper development of Maui by the colonists led to the destruction of the island's original ecology, and eventually caused the deadliest disaster in the United States in a century.

This fire in the United States burned very strangely, in addition to not seeing the active rescue of the US government (just collecting corpses), what is even more outrageous is that even the local indigenous people are questioning: "The trees are not burning, but the houses are burned." ”

On August 16, foreign media reported that not a single blade of grass was burned in Obama Manor in this huge and devastating disaster. Maui has many estates of celebrities and rich people, almost all of which were unaffected by the fires, while the island's indigenous people suffered heavy losses.

The anomaly in the fire in Hawaii made the local indigenous people suspicious, and they accused it of being an attack by the US government against indigenous people.

While there is not enough evidence that the Hawaiian state fires were deliberate, the anomalies in the fires point the contradiction to Maui's indigenous people and the U.S. government.

I can't imagine how evil the people who started the fire would be if the island's aborigines accused it of being an "attack against the aborigines."

#夏威夷州长谈山火: More tragic than tragedy#

101 people were killed, more than 1,300 were missing, more than 2,200 houses burned down, and $6 billion in economic losses. A wildfire that burned for more than a week on Maui, Hawaii, USA, was treated
101 people were killed, more than 1,300 were missing, more than 2,200 houses burned down, and $6 billion in economic losses. A wildfire that burned for more than a week on Maui, Hawaii, USA, was treated
101 people were killed, more than 1,300 were missing, more than 2,200 houses burned down, and $6 billion in economic losses. A wildfire that burned for more than a week on Maui, Hawaii, USA, was treated

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