
A week after the massive destruction caused by a deadly wildfire in Maui, Hawaii, and the uproar caused by his "no comment" statement on at least 110 victims, the US president is visiting Hawaii and the flattened town of Lehaina on Monday.
US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Director Diane Criswell said today that Joe Beinen will reassure Lehaina residents that they will be in control of the recovery effort.
" The American president together with the first lady plan to visit the historic city of Hawaii and meet with the disaster response teams that arrived first in the area, with local officials, but also with the victims, in order to effectively inform and immediate to the truth. the extent of the destruction ," Criswell told CNN.
" I remain committed to providing everything Hawaiians need to recover from this disaster ," the head of state said via X (formerly Twitter).
Biden quickly declared Hawaii a state of natural disaster, which allowed the use of federal resources, and he has spoken repeatedly with Governor Greene.
However, he is criticized by the Republican opposition for his reaction, described as insufficient or indifferent.
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