The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) authorized reimbursement to the Hawaiʻi County Fire Department for expenses incurred in fighting the Mana Road fire in August of 2021.
The Hawai‘i Emergency Management Agency (HI-EMA) assisted with securing federal reimbursement for nearly $1.2 million in expenses incurred by Hawai‘i County as part of the multi-agency fire response.
Last month FEMA formally authorized reimbursement of nearly $886,000 through a Fire Management Assistance Grant (FMAG). The amount represents 75% of the total expense and restores local government funds that were expended during the fire response. FMAG funding covers costs such as expenses for equipment use, materials, supplies, and mobilization and demobilization activities attributed to fighting an eligible fire.
The Mana Road fire, which burned more than 40,000 acres and destroyed two homes, was one of the largest wildland fires in Hawai‘i Island history. It jumped established firebreaks and threatened several communities, as well as the habitat of the critically endangered palila (Hawaiian honeycreeper). Firefighters, County personnel and contractors used heavy equipment and helicopters to battle the blaze.
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