A land management official ripped Hawaiian state water agencies for taking hours consulting with farmers before finally sending water in order to fight . The wildfire that broke out August 8 in the town of Lahaina is now the deadliest in more than a century, and the fifth-deadliest on record for the U.S. The day the fires began, the West Maui Land Company - who run various agricultural and residential subdivisions - made desperate requests with the Commission On Water Rescue Management.
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