Maui
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/owners-nearly-100-old-wooden-202123828.html
The Maui wildfires that burned down Lahaina shockingly spared a red-roofed wooden house.
A photo shows the buildings on all sides of the house were destroyed.
Yard work and ample space may have saved it, experts say, since those are the best ways to protect your home from wildfire.
The wildfires that struck Maui earlier this month devastated the historic town of Lahaina, reducing nearly every building to ashy rubble — but one wooden house in the center of it all survived unscathed.
Experts say this red-roofed home offers a crucial lesson in wildfire safety.
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Turns out the culprit wasn’t climate change, but CLEAN ENERGY was at last partially responsible!
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How about that. It's pretty ridiculous to think climate change would impact Hawaii more than the ocean conditions.
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Guggenheim Securities warned in a research note that given the size of the company — with a market capitalization of about $1.5 billion — and the possible liabilities if power lines started the fires, “it’s hard for us to imagine if the company will emerge from this tragic incident in its current form.”
I bet some Maui residents will still want to use electricity.
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