Floods, fires, demonstrations and droughts are hitting the globe in many places these days but what happened in Hawai is perhaps a stranger thing. In Hawai, the people had received no text alerts, no sirens, no evacuation orders. No sign for neighbors and the population that Lahaina, a community of 13,000 that was once the capital of the Hawaiian kingdom, was on the cusp of incineration.
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But they knew what could happen in a wildfire. They grabbed a few essentials and prepared to leave in their cars. Nearly a week has passed since the inferno that swept West Maui last Tuesday. At least 99 people are confirmed dead. Thousands of homes and other infrastructures are reduced to ashes. Incinerated cars line Lahaina’s historic Front Street. How did that happen so quickly? The answers are coming.

