Well, that’s a complicated question. This is a tragedy in the fullest sense. It was a weather phenomena that created strong winds, combined with a typical upcountry summer grass type fire, that was driven into a highly susceptible part of town with dense housing.

The navy, coast guard, and local fire authorities responded in haste, but this fire was fueled by strong winds and moved incredibly quickly. So quickly people had to jump into the ocean to out run the fire, and others were trapped in their cars attempting escape.

Maui has limited fire fighting resources, and coordination between counties is difficult as an island state.

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I was referring to the federal gov (like their infamous inaction during Katrina in New Orleans) but anyway, thanks for the explanation and all the best

Well, navy and coast guard are federal government agencies and they did help right away. Washington DC on the other hand is another story. They have declared a disaster which kinda helps, but that action is yet to be realized or have an impact.