Biden will see ‘complete and utter devastation’ during Maui visit: FEMA administrator Sunday, August 20 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- President Joe Biden will see the "complete and utter devastation" from the Maui wildfires in Hawaii when he visits Monday but also offer a sense of "hope," Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Deanne Criswell said Sunday."I think the biggest thing is, he's going... Read More.
People step up to help pregnant, postpartum moms amid Maui wildfire devastation Thursday, August 17 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- Aubrey Vailoces, a mom of three, was breastfeeding her 10-month-old daughter in her Maui home last week when she said alarms started going off and she saw her entire neighborhood was covered in black smoke."You couldn't even see the neighbors' houses,"... Read More.
Mick Fleetwood doesn’t want people to forget about the devastation in Maui Tuesday, August 15 by ABC NewsMick Fleetwood’s restaurant in Maui, Fleetwoods on Front Street, was destroyed last week by the recent wildfires on the island, as previously reported. The Fleetwood Mac star, who has been living on the island for nearly 30 years, calls the devastation unbelievable.“I think it's almost, this... Read More.
Sammy Hagar shares “heartbreak” over Maui devastation; Michael Anthony evacuates island Friday, August 11 by ABC NewsSammy Hagar is among the many stars expressing their grief over the devastation caused by wildfires in Maui, Hawaii.“There are no words to describe the heartbreak that my family and I are feeling for the people of Maui,” he writes on Instagram.... Read More.
Maui funeral service workers on devastation of fires: ‘I’m in shock’ Friday, August 11 by ABC News(WAILUKU, Hawaii) -- As a funeral director at the Nakamura Mortuary in Wailuku, Maui, Carol Chaney is no stranger to dealing with death -- but usually, it's other people's losses. Now, with the wildfires having caused what Hawaii Governor Josh Green called "likely the... Read More.
Sen. Rubio and FEMA chief on recovery from Ian’s devastation: ‘I don’t think it has a comparison’ Sunday, October 2 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- Sen. Marco Rubio and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator Deanne Criswell on Sunday detailed the destruction Ian wreaked in Florida as Rubio said there's no "comparison" between the deadly hurricane and past storms."I don't think it has a comparison, not in... Read More.