Hawaii's Attorney General delays Maui wildfire report release to April 17 due to county agencies' reluctance to provide critical info without subpoenas.

Hawaii's Attorney General delays release of a key report into a deadly Maui wildfire from March to April 17, citing county agencies' reluctance to provide critical information without subpoenas. The report, conducted by the Fire Safety Research Institute, analyzes the fire incident's initial 24 to 72 hours and includes a comprehensive timeline of events. The Maui County officials have not yet commented on the delay.

March 18, 2024
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