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Maui emergency chief Herman Andaya resigns

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Video courtesy Gov. Josh Green
Maui Emergency Management Agency Administrator Herman Andaya defended his experience and the decision not to activate emergency sirens warning Maui residents about the wildfires.
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VIDEO BY DLNR AND FEMA
Search-and-recovery teams are working to account for those who are still missing in Lahaina. More than 100 people died in Maui wildfires that destroyed the historic town, making it the deadliest U.S. wildfire in over a century.
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                                Herman Andaya
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Herman Andaya

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                                Kaleo Manuel, first deputy of the Commission on Water Resource Management, has been reassigned. Above, kumu hula Vicky Holt Takamine danced a hula during a rally in support of Manuel, seen with lei in middle, on Thursday.
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Kaleo Manuel, first deputy of the Commission on Water Resource Management, has been reassigned. Above, kumu hula Vicky Holt Takamine danced a hula during a rally in support of Manuel, seen with lei in middle, on Thursday.

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                                A charred pickup truck sat along Honoapiilani Highway on Wednesday in Lahaina.
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A charred pickup truck sat along Honoapiilani Highway on Wednesday in Lahaina.

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                                Herman Andaya
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                                Kaleo Manuel, first deputy of the Commission on Water Resource Management, has been reassigned. Above, kumu hula Vicky Holt Takamine danced a hula during a rally in support of Manuel, seen with lei in middle, on Thursday.
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                                A charred pickup truck sat along Honoapiilani Highway on Wednesday in Lahaina.