Plaintiffs in Maui wildfire case reach $4 billion settlement against Hawaiian Electric and others
Plaintiffs in Maui wildfire case reach $4 billion settlement against Hawaiian Electric and others
By Luciana Lopez and Ramishah Maruf, CNN
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Updated 12:35 AM EDT, Sat August 3, 2024
An aerial image taken on August 10, 2023 shows destroyed homes and buildings burned to the ground in Lahaina in the aftermath of wildfires in western Maui, Hawaii. Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images
(CNN) The governor of Hawaii on Friday announced a $4 billion settlement to resolve lawsuits stemming from the wildfires that devastated Maui last year.
Under the settlement, which must still be approved by the court, the seven defendants will pay $4.037 billion to provide compensation to all those who have brought claims for compensation arising from the Aug. 8, 2023 windstorms and wildfires on Maui, including the approximately 2,200 affected parties who filed lawsuits, according to a news release from Hawaii Gov. Josh Greens office.
The defendants include the state of Hawaii, County of Maui, Hawaiian Electric, Kamehameha Schools, West Maui Land Co., Hawaiian Telcom and Spectrum/Charter Communications, according to the release.
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