From Princely Onyenwe
As residents of Hawaii mourn the loss of life and devastation taking place across their beautiful home, we mourn with them.
Like I’ve said, not only our prayers are with those impacted – but every asset we have will be available to them.
Here’s the latest:
- @FEMA’s Temporary Sheltering Assistance is now available for residents who were displaced from their homes by the wildfires, allowing survivors to shelter in hotels or motels temporarily as they develop a long-term housing plan.
- We’re laser-focused on getting aid to survivors, including Critical Needs Assistance: a one-time $700 payment per household offering relief during an unimaginably difficult time.
We have staff on the ground dedicated to helping survivors navigate the registration process.
- We’re making sure all residents receive critical information so they can take steps to move forward in their recovery.
This includes translating materials into the most common languages spoken in the islands and working closely with trusted community-led organizations.
- I’m urging residents to apply for FEMA assistance.
Survivors with internet or telephone access can register for assistance by visiting DisasterAssistance.gov, calling 1-800-621- 3362, or by using the FEMA App.
- And for those trying to locate loved ones, a Family Assistance Center is open at the Kahului Community Center.
Those with phone access can also call the Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767.
However Americans are pleading with President Trump to as a matter of urgency to advert more harm on residents of Hawaii, Put millions into Hawaii like you did to “create jobs”. Lives are more valuable than jobs.
This is a direct result of climate change that you promised to combat on your platform, and instead you allow big oil to continue completing pipeline projects and starting new ones.
Considering the concerns of locals in the area, the people are asking if US Federal government put a freeze on land purchases by non-residents for the foreseen future?
The present situation in Hawaii is highly sympathetic and sources have revealed that Locals in Maui Were Refusing To Sell Their Land To The Elites.
The Part of The Island Mainly Destroyed By The Fires Was Prime Area Right Next To Lavish Mega-Mansions.
Now, A Lot of Those Locals Are Forced To Sell Their Land and Many Tragically Died in The Flames.
Oprah Winfrey Has A Luxury Mansion in Maui; It’s Completely Fine.
Jeff Bezos Has A Luxury Mansion in Maui; It’s Completely Fine.
Lady Gaga Has A Luxury Mansion in Maui; It’s Completely Fine.
Bill Gates Has A Luxury Mansion in Maui; It’s Completely Fine.
Morgan Freeman Has A Luxury Mansion in Maui; It’s Completely Fine.
Will Smith Has A Luxury Mansion in Maui; It’s Completely Fine.
Julia Roberts Has A Luxury Mansion in Maui; It’s Completely Fine.
How did the fire know to avoid the most expensive mansions? Our source tweeted.
Billionaires have been buying up land and homes in Hawaii for decades, typically as vacation homes. They have often met with criticism from locals for driving up prices and not doing enough to give back to the state or integrate themselves into the community.
As of Friday afternoon, more than three days after the fires first started, most of Maui’s billionaire homeowners have not issued public statements or made public donations toward wildfire relief efforts.
It is indeed a huge tragedy in Hawaii. The US state of Hawaii with its islands, the state capital Honolulu, major cities and populated places, volcanoes, rivers and roads is an island group located in the central Pacific Ocean, southwest of the continental United States, about 4,400 km (2,800 mi) south of Alaska, and 4,200 km (2,600 mi) north of Tahiti.
9News Nigeria (Owerri) For inquiries on this news contact 9News Nigeria Imo State @08036856526