Fires

O’Keefe Media Group Sues Hawaii for Restricting Photos of Lahaina Fire Aftermath

"Invalidate the criminalization of protected First Amendment activity and to also strip Maui County of any ability to criminally charge anyone who exercises their First Amendment rights."

Louisiana Wildfire Declared To Be Intentionally Set

Louisiana officials announced that the state's wildfire was deliberately set, although authorities have not released details of the Tiger Island Fire's origin.

Florida Fire Department Warns Electric Vehicle Owners of Battery Fires After Hurricane

Following Hurricane Idalia in Florida's Big Bend last week, a local fire department has warned electric vehicle owners that exposure to salt water can cause the vehicle's batteries to catch fire.

FEMA to Test Mass Emergency Alert on October 4

The test will be sent to wireless devices within range of an active cell tower.

Maui Fires: ‘Climate Change’ Claims Challenged by New Findings

"Blaming this on weather and climate is misleading."

Over 150 People Arrested on Arson Charges for Greek Wildfires, Media Previously Blamed on ‘Climate Change’

Previously, the media blamed the wildfires, which have forced numerous evacuations across the nation, on so-called "climate change," which has replaced the "global cooling" narrative prevalent just a few decades ago.

Woman From Lahaina Accuses Jeff Bezos, Oprah of ‘Getting What They Want’ After Maui Fires

A Lahaina resident conveyed her disdain for the bureaucratic response to the wildfires.

Maui County Sues Hawaiian Electric For Causing Wildfire

The local government in Maui has sued the Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO) this week after claiming the business caused the deadly wildfire earlier this month.

Wildfire Causes Mandatory Evacuation of Entire Southwestern Louisiana Town

Louisiana is currently experiencing a record-breaking number of fires in August.

Maui County Takes Legal Action Against Local Power Utility Following Deadly Fires

These fires are considered the deadliest in the nation over the past 100 years, taking 115 lives with roughly 400 individuals still unaccounted for.

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