You Can’t Make This Up: Maui’s Emergency Operations Chief Has No Background in Disaster Response – Offers Absurd Excuse for Not Activating Sirens During Wildfire (VIDEO)
Controversy erupts over Maui’s emergency operations chief’s decision not to use warning sirens during a catastrophic wildfire, fueling suspicions and concern over his qualifications.
The island is now under scrutiny as evidence mounts that there were critical red flags leading up to and during the catastrophic event.
Maui’s emergency operations chief, Herman Andaya, had no conventional background in disaster response, an alarming revelation that has heightened concerns over his decision-making.
Andaya’s department was responsible for sounding the warning sirens, but these crucial alarms remained ominously silent during the firestorm.
The devastating fire that ravaged the beautiful island of Maui ignited at 12:22 a.m., a time when the residents were tucked in their beds, completely unaware of the impending disaster.