In Aftermath Of Devastating Wild Fires, Focus On Why Outdoor Siren Warning System Silent

Before last week’s deadly and devastating fires in western Maui, authorities sent out text alerts and warned of the fast-spreading blazes via TV and radio.
However, the state’s integrated outdoor siren warning system – the largest in the world, with about 400 alarms – was not activated during the fires, according to Hawaii Emergency Management Agency. There are 80 alarms in Maui.
Over 90 people have been reported dead as a result of the fires, with most of the damage in the tourist city of Lahaina.
The wildfires have also cause at least $1.3 billion in property damage.

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