A couple who was displaced by the wildfires that ravaged LÄhainÄ filed a class action lawsuit against Hawaiian power companies who they allege are to blame for the blazes
While official investigations are still underway and a cause for the Hawaii wildfires is yet to be officially determined, a LÄhainÄ couple believe they know what – or rather who – caused the sparks that ignited the island of Maui.
Monica and Rede Eder own a townhome that was ravaged by the blazes. They were forced to evacuate last week, and they’re now two people among thousands who are displaced by the tragedy.
Instead of standing idly by and waiting for the authorities to mitigate the situation, they’ve decided to take matters into their own hands by filing a class action lawsuit against four major Hawaiian power companies – Maui Electric Company, Limited (MECO); Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. (HECO); Hawaii Electric Light Company, Inc. (HELCO); and Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. (HEI) – who they allege caused the fires.
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