Maui Emergency Management Agency Chief Herman Andaya resigned on Thursday after criticism over his decision not to deploy the island’s warning sirens during wildfires which killed at least 111 people.
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Maui wildfires: Emergency chief resigns after criticism over not using warning sirens
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