Maui County Sues Hawaiian Electric Co., Says Company Failed to Turn Off Powerlines During Wildfire Outbreak
Maui County Sues Hawaiian Electric Co., Says Company Failed to Turn Off Powerlines During Wildfire Outbreak
Maui County has filed a lawsuit against Hawaiian Electric Co., claiming that the utility provider failed to shut down power connections despite repeated warnings of devastating wildfires.According to NBC News, the county is seeking damages and what it describes as “just compensation” from Hawaiian Electric and three related companies.Each of the companies is accused of negligence, with Maui asking that a court order restitution or the destruction of public property, infrastructure, and irreplaceable natural resources.Attorneys for the county note that Hawaiian Electric received advance warning that strong winds could down power lines, potentially exacerbating existing fires or sparking new ones.The National Weather Service also issued a series of warnings regarding Hurricane Dora, which meteorologists said could pose a serious wildfire threat.Furthermore, on the day that wildfires began erupting, the N.W.S. issued an additional “red flag warning” for different areas throughout the Hawaiian Islands, including West Maui and Lahaina, the latter of which was engulfed by the fires.According to some estimates, up to 80% of Lahaina was destroyed in the fires.“Defendants left their powerlines energized,” the lawsuit alleges, saying that the “destruction could have been avoided” if Hawaiian Electric had turned the lines off.
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