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Post by Admin on Aug 13, 2023 11:28:28 GMT
Dozens have been confirmed dead after wildfires in Hawaii. Authorities are urging people with missing family members to give DNA samples to help authorities identify victims.
The death toll makes the disaster the deadliest wildfire the US has seen in the past century.
Sky's US correspondent Martha Kelner has spoken with survivors of wildfires with one Lahaina resident telling her seeing his friend dead on the ground 'like a piece of charcoal.'
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Post by Admin on Aug 13, 2023 18:40:29 GMT
The death toll is likely to rise in the deadly wildfires in Maui as authorities say only 3% of the affected area for victims. Carter Evans reports from Lahaina.
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Post by Admin on Aug 14, 2023 17:20:35 GMT
'Fox & Friends Weekend' co-host Will Cain reports from Hawaii as Maui recovers from deadly wildfires that left at least 96 dead and hundreds missing. #FoxNews
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Post by Admin on Sept 1, 2023 19:21:50 GMT
A security camera captured a bright flash in the woods that may have been a tree falling on a power line on August 7, one day before the fire was reported.
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Post by Admin on Sept 12, 2023 6:19:35 GMT
The woman said she was able to enter Hawaii without incident the last two times she visited Hawaii. Why was it rejected this time?
Administrative Scrivener Tomoyo Sato, who is familiar with American visas: ``The number of women who are going to the United States for work or for the purpose of prostitution is increasing overwhelmingly. The U.S. Immigration Bureau is also paying attention to this, and there are things like ``daddy activities.'' I'm wary of words like "escort." There are many cases of people being refused entry to the country because they were suspected of prostitution, not only in Hawaii but also in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and New York. ) There were times when there were eight cases in a month, which was an abnormal situation.''
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Since the end of the coronavirus pandemic, the number of Asian women going abroad for prostitution in search of high pay has increased rapidly. As a result of this, she continues to receive inquiries from young women who have been refused entry into the country. In fact, on social media, there were job openings that appeared to be prostitution with high pay.
The woman who was refused entry also said that she felt like the local police suspected her of prostitution.
Woman from Osaka City: "I was asked if there would be people who would be angry if you couldn't go to Hawaii and went back to Japan.They no longer thought that I was there for prostitution. That's not my intention at all. I don't know. I'm really shocked that you think that way."
Experts point out that jobs that can be done anywhere, such as influencer work, may also be refused entry into the country.
Administrative Scrivener Sato: "The profession is vague, or rather, you can do it anywhere you go. You can also move your base in the United States and earn income while staying there."
Once you are refused entry, the effects will last for a long time.
Administrative Scrivener Sato: ``The U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act states that those with a criminal record or clearly involved in prostitution cannot enter (the United States).If it were applied, they would not be able to enter the United States for another 10 years.''
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