Officials in Maui reportedly asked the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to stop posting images online of the devastating Hawaii wildfires. This is according to a letter from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that was posted by X user Anthony Cabassa.
Cabassa said the letter was shared with him by someone who wants to remain anonymous. He did reveal, however, that the individual who received the letter worked for a nonprofit that was going to provide disaster relief in Maui. It begins by saying that officials in Maui County asked them to stop posting any images of damage , disaster or debris on social media and elsewhere, effective immediately.
In the letter, FEMA Office of External Affairs Director Justin Angel Knighten states: “They are asking for a full stop in disaster imagery going forward. At this time, we have not been asked to take any photos or videos […]
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