Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) officials visiting fire-devastated Maui are staying at high-end hotels featuring aroma-therapy sessions and $32 Mai Tai cocktails, investigation reveals.
- FEMA officials staying in luxury hotels in Maui during wildfires, at taxpayer expense, while residents struggle to rebuild their lives.
- FEMA's slow response and inadequate assistance criticized, as locals doubt the empathy and priorities of FEMA officials.
- Locals pan the limited financial assistance offered to wildfire survivors.
Four high-end resorts in Wailea are hosting FEMA teams, with room rates starting at $1,000 per night at three locations and $750 at another:
- The Fairmont Kea Lani ($1,000+ a night)
- The Four Seasons ($1,000+ a night)
- Grand Wailea Astoria ($1,000+ a night) and
- Marriott Wailea Beach Resort ($750+ a night)
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