Hawaiian Electric Provides Update on Lahaina Fires, Response
2023年8月28日 - 5:00PM
ビジネスワイヤ(英語)
Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. (“Hawaiian Electric”), a
subsidiary of Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. (NYSE: HE)
(“HEI”), today issued the following update in response to the
lawsuit filed on Thursday by the County of Maui.
“Our hearts and hands are with the people of Lahaina and Maui,”
said Shelee Kimura, president and CEO of Hawaiian Electric.
“Hawaiʻi has thrived on the collective strength and unity of
our community, and we need to embrace that spirit now more than
ever. There are important lessons to be learned from this tragedy
by all of us collectively, and we are resolved to figure out what
we need to do to keep our communities safe as climate issues
rapidly intensify here and around the globe. We invite others to do
the same with us.”
Several important facts are clear about the events on Aug.
8:
- A fire at 6:30 a.m. (the “Morning Fire”) appears to have been
caused by power lines that fell in high winds.
- The Maui County Fire Department responded to this fire,
reported it was “100% contained,” left the scene and later declared
it had been “extinguished.”
- At about 3 p.m., a time when all of Hawaiian Electric’s power
lines in West Maui had been de-energized for more than six hours, a
second fire (the “Afternoon Fire”) began in the same area.
- The cause of the devastating Afternoon Fire has not been
determined.
“We were surprised and disappointed that the County of Maui
rushed to court even before completing its own investigation,”
Kimura said. “We believe the complaint is factually and legally
irresponsible. It is inconsistent with the path that we believe we
should pursue as a resilient community committed and accountable to
each other as well as to Hawaiʻi’s future. We continue to
stand ready to work to that end with our communities and others.
Unfortunately, the county’s lawsuit may leave us no choice in the
legal system but to show its responsibility for what happened that
day.”
Outlined below are additional details:
- The records conclusively establish that Hawaiian Electric power
lines to Lahaina were not energized
when the Afternoon Fire broke out shortly before 3 p.m. on Aug. 8,
in a field near Lahaina Intermediate School. Power had been out for
more than six hours by that time. There was no electricity flowing
through the wires in the area or anywhere else on the West Maui
coast. Hawaiian Electric has informed ATF investigators of the
availability of records that demonstrate these facts.
- The small Morning Fire, seen in videos taken by local
residents, began more than eight hours
earlier. Those videos show that power lines had fallen to
the ground in high winds near the intersection of Lahainaluna Road
and Hoʻokahua Street at approximately 6:30 a.m. A small fire
that can be seen by the downed lines spread into the field across
the street from the Intermediate School.
- The Maui County Fire Department responded promptly to the
Morning Fire. According to the Department’s public statement that
morning, by 9 a.m. the Morning Fire was “100% contained.” The Maui
County fire chief subsequently reported that the Fire Department
had determined that the Morning Fire was “extinguished,” and the
Fire Department left the scene by 2 p.m.
- Once the fire was out, Hawaiian Electric emergency crews
arrived at Lahainaluna Road in the afternoon of Aug. 8 to make
repairs; they saw no fire or smoke or embers. All lines to Lahaina
remained de-energized and all power in the area remained off.
- Shortly before 3 p.m., while the power remained off, our crew
members saw a small fire about 75 yards away from Lahainaluna Road
in the field near the Intermediate School. They immediately called
911 and reported that fire.
- By the time the Maui County Fire Department arrived back on the
scene, it was not able to contain the Afternoon Fire and it spread
out of control toward Lahaina.
“The county’s lawsuit distracts from the important work that
needs to be done for the people of Lahaina and Maui,” said Scott
Seu, president and CEO of HEI. “Since the devastating fire in
Lahaina, Hawaiian Electric’s focus has been supporting all of those
who have been impacted and helping Maui recover. HEI stands with
Hawaiian Electric and the community in rebuilding Lahaina and
empowering a thriving future for Maui and the other islands we
serve.”
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subsidiaries, the performance of the industries in which they do
business and economic, political and market factors, among other
things. These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of
future performance.
Forward-looking statements in this statement should be read in
conjunction with the “Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking
Statements” and “Risk Factors” discussions (which are incorporated
by reference herein) set forth in HEI’s Annual Report on Form 10-K
for the year ended December 31, 2022 and HEI’s other periodic
reports that discuss important factors that could cause HEI’s
results to differ materially from those anticipated in such
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Except to the extent required by the federal securities laws, HEI,
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as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
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