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FEMA officials lodge at lavish Maui hotels costing $1,000 per night amid criticism over fire response: Report.

FEMA Officials Stay at $1,000 Per Night Luxury Maui Hotels as Feds Face Criticism for Response‍ to Fires: Report

As residents of Maui endure among the charred ashes of their lives and mourn those dead and missing, Federal Emergency Management Agency officials sent to the island are living in luxury far from the scenes of devastation.

Wildfires ravaged Maui this month, leading to​ at least 115 deaths, with more than 800 people listed as missing and thousands ⁣left homeless.

FEMA officials are staying at​ three five-star hotels, the Fairmont Kea Lani, Four Seasons, and the Grand Wailea Astoria, according to the Daily Mail.

Federal government rates⁣ for those resorts start at $1,000 a night, the⁣ Mail wrote, citing what it said were company sources.

Big Spending and ​Presidential Promises

The big spending ​comes as President Joe Biden has announced on social media that Maui families impacted by the fire can receive “a ​one-time $700 payment per household offering relief during an unimaginably difficult time.”

The Mail⁤ reported that‍ FEMA officials are also based at the four-star Marriott Wailea ‍Beach Resort, starting at $531⁣ per night, citing what it ​called ‍a company insider as its source.

Although the ​damage ⁣FEMA​ is dealing ‌with took place in Lahaina on the northwest corner of ‍the island, FEMA’s staff are staying in Wailea, about 45 minutes away on the southern edge of the island.

Criticism and Outrage

The Mail quoted a source ⁤it‍ named as Kaleo, a⁤ local government employee,⁤ who called the lavish digs for FEMA workers “selfish.”

“Shouldn’t they stay closer to the site, instead of staying across on​ the other side of‌ the⁢ island?” he said.

The Mail⁤ said it asked FEMA for comment on the⁢ resorts it is using but received no reply.

Revelations ​of FEMA’s big spending​ came in the aftermath of Biden’s visit ‍ to the island, in which he spoke of⁤ an accident⁣ that damaged‌ his house.

“I don’t want to compare ‍difficulties, but we have a ⁤little sense, ⁣Jill and I, of what it was like to lose a home,”⁣ Biden said, according to Fox News.

“Years ago now, 15 years, I was in ‍Washington doing ‘Meet‌ the Press’ … lightning struck at home on a little lake outside the home, not a lake, a big pond. It​ hit the ⁤wire and came up underneath‌ our‌ home into the … air condition ducts. To make a ‍long story‍ short, I almost lost my wife, my ’67 Corvette and ‍my cat,” he added.

Community Outrage and Disappointment

“I ⁤think ⁤it was⁤ a little bit tone-deaf,” Maui resident‍ Amanda Cassidy said on ⁤“Fox & Friends.”

“However, I ⁣can understand how he was ‍trying to meet us somewhere and say, ‘I understand,’ but unfortunately that is nothing that compares to what happened to our community, our beautiful little town and the ‍families of children ​that ⁣were lost and disabled and the elderly. I mean, a car and your kitchen is kind of just a little sad to hear,” she said.

“I think​ people really want to see you show up for‌ us and provide an eighth of what you’re giving to Ukraine. It’s outrageous. Lahaina is so hurt right now and that was tone-deaf,” Cassidy⁣ said.

Fellow Maui resident Etan Krupnick, called Biden’s visit a “multimillion-dollar photo op.”

“We could’ve used that money directly to Lahaina, to house more of the families for a longer stay because the rebuild of their homes isn’t going to take three months … it’s going ⁤to be about at ⁤least six months‍ just to clean up the​ area, and we’re still looking for ⁢family and friends that are still lost, and we’re going to mourn them. And it’s just it’s a huge mess right now,” ⁣Krupnick ⁤said.

The post FEMA Officials‌ Stay at $1,000 Per Night Luxury Maui Hotels as Feds Face Criticism for Response‍ to Fires: Report appeared first ⁤on The Western Journal.



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