[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 392 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 392
Recognizing and honoring the first responders and those who lost their
lives in the Maui wildfires in August 2023 that affected thousands of
people.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
September 30 (legislative day, September 22), 2023
Ms. Hirono (for herself and Mr. Schatz) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing and honoring the first responders and those who lost their
lives in the Maui wildfires in August 2023 that affected thousands of
people.
Whereas, on August 8, 2023, a series of wildfires, fueled by abnormally strong
winds from Hurricane Dora and a high-pressure system in the North
Pacific Ocean, broke out on the Island of Maui;
Whereas almost 7,000 acres of land in the Lahaina area in West Maui and the
Olinda, Kula, and Pulehu-Kihei areas of Upcountry Maui burned as a
result of the wildfires;
Whereas, as of August 2023, the wildfire that occurred in the historic town of
Lahaina in West Maui is the deadliest wildfire to have occurred in the
United States in more than a century and 1 of the worst natural
disasters in the history of Hawaii;
Whereas, as of September 15, 2023, 97 fatalities from the wildfires have been
confirmed, and as of September 22, 2023, 22 people remain officially
unaccounted for;
Whereas more than 7,000 people have been displaced by the wildfires;
Whereas approximately 2,200 structures have been damaged or destroyed by the
wildfires;
Whereas more than 1,900 homes burned down by the wildfires;
Whereas brave people raced into the wildfires to save their community while
their own homes burned to the ground;
Whereas nearly 1,000 businesses were destroyed by the wildfires;
Whereas 4 schools were impacted by the wildfires, 1 of which, King Kamehameha
III Elementary School, was damaged beyond repair, displacing hundreds of
staff members and thousands of students;
Whereas it is estimated that billions of dollars will be necessary to repair the
damaged areas in West Maui;
Whereas Lahaina was the one-time capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii and still has
great cultural and historical significance, particularly to the Native
Hawaiian community;
Whereas additional Federal, State, and local emergency personnel, including law
enforcement and medical personnel, coordinated with local authorities
and have performed beyond the call of duty in the preservation and
protection of human lives;
Whereas hundreds of volunteers gave their time to help ensure that evacuees were
sheltered, clothed, fed, and emotionally comforted through the traumatic
event; and
Whereas people across the United States and around the world responded with an
outpouring of support for the people of Maui: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) honors the people who lost their lives in the deadly
wildfires on Maui;
(2) recognizes the efforts and sacrifices of the first
responders who risked their lives to respond to the wildfires;
(3) honors the bravery and heroism of the people who have
provided assistance and continue to respond to the wildfires;
(4) expresses full support for the communities of West and
Upcountry Maui, as those communities focus on recovering and
rebuilding areas and communities affected by wildfires;
(5) urges the people and communities of Hawaii and the
United States to act diligently in preventing and preparing for
wildfires; and
(6) encourages the people of the United States to keep in
their thoughts the individuals who have suffered as a result of
the wildfires.
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