HAWAII, UNITED STATES: In the wake of Hawaii’s most catastrophic natural calamity, authorities are grappling with the daunting reality of a thousand individuals currently unaccounted for. The dire situation follows the devastating wildfires that unfolded on August 8 and August 9, which have already claimed the lives of 55 individuals.
Governor Josh Green of Hawaii has underscored a crucial distinction, clarifying that the count of 1,000 missing individuals does not equate to an assumed thousand fatalities. Rather, this alarming number reflects the unfortunate reality that communication channels have been severed, rendering their whereabouts unknown.
‘There’s around 1,000 missing’
Pressed for an update on the death toll, Green offered a candid response, “Honestly, we don’t know. And here’s the challenge: there"s no power, no internet, no phone, no radio."
He continued, “You compound some of that. So when we’re speaking to our officers, we need them to get a sat phone. There’s around 1,000 missing. It doesn’t mean that many have passed - I'm not saying that at all - but because we can't contact them we can’t know."
Green revealed that additional aid is being mobilized to aid in the search efforts. Specifically, cadaver dogs are being dispatched from California and Washington to provide crucial assistance in locating individuals amidst the devastation.
“We have a family assistance center set up, so anyone missing at all, people can go there and give their details," he said.
Who is Josh Green?
According to the Office Of The Governor's website, Green's dedication extends beyond medical practice, as evidenced by his substantial contributions to the legislative arena. Fuelled by a fervent dedication to addressing housing challenges, Green played an instrumental role in the establishment of "Kauhale" communities.
Serving with distinction in both the State House of Representatives and the State Senate from 2004 to 2018, he has actively championed initiatives aimed at driving positive change.
Proudly embodying the roles of a devoted husband, father, and esteemed physician, Governor Green's impactful journey spans two decades of dedicated service to the well-being of Big Island families.
Serving with distinction in both the State House of Representatives and the State Senate from 2004 to 2018, he has actively championed initiatives aimed at driving positive change.
Moreover, his tenure has been marked by an exceptional response to the unprecedented challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic. Governor Green redefined the scope of the Lieutenant Governor's role, orchestrating the most extensive healthcare intervention in the history of the state.