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Maui Electric addresses County lawsuit.

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OAN’s Abril Elfi

5:39⁤ PM – Tuesday, August​ 29, 2023

Maui Electric ⁤responded to a lawsuit filed last week by Maui County against them‌ and other electric ⁤companies that claimed they were negligent leading up to the ⁣fires.

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On Monday, Maui Electric revealed that downed power⁣ lines were the cause of a morning fire in Lahaina on August​ 8th. However, the company ‍continues to insist that they turned off the electricity before another fire started ⁣in⁤ the same region.​ Maui County claimed that the company ignored warnings of high winds ⁣and other‌ potential ​fire warnings⁣ from weather officials.

Hawaiian ⁤Electric’s‌ president and CEO, Shelee Kimura, said in a statement ‍that the lawsuit’s assertions were “factually and legally irresponsible.” She continued to state ⁤that the company’s ‌research ‍revealed that it responded quickly ⁢to both ‌fires.

The ‍company issued a⁢ timeline of what it claimed occurred that day ⁤and stated‍ that it has supplied data to the Bureau of⁤ Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, which is‍ investigating the cause of the tragic wildfires.

According to⁢ Maui Electric, high winds toppled a power‍ line that caused a⁣ fire near ⁣Lahainaluna High School early that morning.

They stated ​that the ⁣fire department fought the ‍fire and that it was “100% contained” by 9 a.m. Around this time, the utility claimed to⁤ have turned off the power.

“There⁤ was no electricity flowing through‍ the wires‍ in ​the area or anywhere else on the⁢ West Maui coast,” Maui Electric said in a‍ statement.

Maui Electric said it dispatched emergency technicians to make repairs, ‍but the power lines remained de-energized and the power stayed off.

According to the​ Maui County complaint, ​the‍ island’s utilities failed to act ‍and prepare ‍after the National ⁢Weather ‍Service​ issued a red flag warning on August⁤ 7th ​ that ‍read “warm‍ temperatures, very low humidity, and stronger winds⁣ are expected‍ to combine to produce an increased risk of‌ fire danger.”

The ⁣lawsuit claimed that the downed power lines allegedly “ignited dry fuel such​ as grass and brush,‌ causing the fires.”

The cause ​of the fire has not been determined and it is still under⁣ investigation.

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Three ‌weeks since ‌the deadliest modern U.S. wildfire‌ began in Maui’s Lahaina. Hawaiian⁣ Electric ‌recently responded⁤ to Maui county’s lawsuit, admitting power lines sparked the first fire in Maui, but ⁤not the second fire in Lahaina that has killed 115 officially and destroyed 2,000 structures.​

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