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Hawaii Wildfires

DR-4724-HI
Hawaii

Aitok in an kar walok waween eo ebin: Aug 8, 2023 - Sep 30, 2023

iien eo emoj kajejot e: Aug 10, 2023

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Hawaii (DR-4724-HI): Rumor Control and Frequently Asked Questions            
Help keep yourself, your family and your community safe after the Hawaii wildfires by being aware of rumors and scams and sharing official information from trusted sources.

Wildfire Response in Action

Visit FEMA's YouTube for videos in American Sign Language (ASL) on how to apply for disaster assistance.

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Help share important information in various languages including English, Hawaiian, Ilocano, Japanese, Korean, Spanish and Tagalog.            
Disaster Registration Flyer | Live Announcer Scripts | Disaster Multimedia Toolkit | Hawaii Wildfires 2023: Partners' Toolkit

View the latest images of FEMA and the federal response in our Hawaii Fires 2023 media collection.

Soiltac Application on Maui

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is applying Soiltac, a soil stabilizer, to the ash and debris footprints of burned buildings and vehicles to minimize dust generated when people return to their properties. The application of this stabilizer to ash and debris also minimizes the movement of ash and debris – and potential contaminants of concern – through the air and into local waterways and occupied properties.

For questions about EPA support for Maui wildfire response, call our hotline (808) 539-0555 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. HT daily or email R9WildfiresInfo@epa.gov.

Additional Resources 

 

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Resources

The Hawaii Wildfire Response USACE page

The Honolulu District USACE Facebook page and social media outreach for Hawaii Wildfires

Department of Defense media site for Honolulu District USACE, which includes b-roll, articles, videos and pictures.

 

Maui Recovers Website

An official County of Maui website, www.MauiRecovers.org, is providing vital information and assistance, including re-entry data, to those affected by the fires. The website includes:

Individuals can also subscribe to receive real-time updates tailored to assist those impacted by the fires. 

Disaster Unemployment Assistance 

For more information on how to apply for DUA visit the State of Hawaii Unemployment Insurance webpage

DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING DUA APPLICATION EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 26, 2023

The State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DLIR) is accepting applications for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA).  The deadline for submitting a DUA application has been extended to October 26, 2023.  Applications submitted after the deadline will be considered untimely and DUA benefits may be denied unless the individual provides good cause for late filing.

HOW AND WHERE TO APPLY:  Individuals may apply for DUA online through huiclaims.hawaii.gov/#/ or in person. 

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Stay Safe

  • Residents and tourists should closely monitor and follow instructions from local officials.
  • For information on what to do before, during and after a wildfire, visit Ready.gov.
  • For state and local safety information and updates, visit hawaii.gov.

Locate Family or Loved Ones

If you are trying to locate family or loved ones, call 1-800 RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) and select Option 4, then follow the voice prompts for "Hawaii Wildfires". The Maui County Emergency Management Agency set up a Family Assistance Center at the Kahului Community Center to help families locate missing loved ones.

Visit @Maui_EMA's Family Assistance Center at the Kahului Community Center to get help locating missing loved ones.

Hawaii Volunteer Organizations

Local and national Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (VOADs) are coordinating to identify resources for unmet needs and provide emergency assistance to survivors. Those seeking to donate to the recovery efforts, can do so by visiting hawaiistatevoad.org.

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Bok konaam im letok jibań

Emaron bok jet iió ko relloń ńan am bar ejmour jen jorraan eo ear walok. Elon waween ko komaron bok konaam ie enwot, donate jaan, mweik ko kajojo, ako iien ko am. Katak waween am maron jibań ro rej bed ilo aikuj.

Jab make lak iaam ńan ijoko jorraan ko rej walok ie. Droulul ko komaroń likit am kojatdrikdrik io er r ebed ilo jikin ko kajojo ńan ro rómonono in bok konaer im jibań Jerbal ippen droulul ko remaroń jibań waween kilen kejbarok, katakin im kabeel ko kwoj aikuji nan am uaak.

FEMA Voluntary Agency Liaisons (VALs) eo ej kalek jemjera ko im lororjake jerbal in borokuk ko ippen ro rej monono in bok konaer, enwot kabuń ko im barenwot droulul ko ilo jukjuk in bed eo im rej jibań ilo jorraan ko rellap.

Business ippen FEMA

Ńe kwoj monono in kolla kon jerbal im menin jibań ko am koj kommani ilo iien jorraan ko rellap, lolak Page eo kon Business ippen FEMA bwe kwon jinoe.

Elańe ewor am Business in ebbók kobij, im kwoj monono in karreo ijoko jorraan rejelete, jouj im kojelaik local government eo ewor jorraan ko ie bwe kwon jino jerbal eo am.

Jibań kón jaan

Jibań ńan kajojo armej Wónen
Wóran jibań ko ikijieen jikin jokwe (HA) - Jaan eo emoj kemàlimi $40,919,346.59
Wóran jibań ko eierlok wot (ONA) - Jaan eo emoj kemàlimi $22,410,064.93
Koba in kajojo armej im bamle ko ilo juon kabijuknen im rebed ilo program in Jaan eo emoj Kemàlimi $63,329,411.52
kajojo jibań ńan jabdrewot emoj kemàlimi 7152
Jibań ko ilo jukjuk in bed eo Wónen
Emergency Work (Categories A-B) - Dollars Obligated $389,958,620.37
Permanent Work (Categories C-G) - Dollars Obligated $107,900,711.54
Total Public Assistance Grants Dollars Obligated $506,136,817.77