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Jason Momoa warns against visiting Maui amid wildfire

By IANS | Updated: August 14, 2023 10:50 IST

Los Angeles, Aug 14 Hollywood star Jason Momoa, who is of Hawaiian descent, is warning fans to not ...

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Los Angeles, Aug 14 Hollywood star Jason Momoa, who is of Hawaiian descent, is warning fans to not attempt to come to wildfire-ravaged Hawaii to help fight the devastation caused by the disaster. 

Born in Honolulu, the 'Aquaman' actor issued a stern warning to his social media followers as the infernos continued to kill islanders and holidaymakers, with the death toll from the blazes in Maui hitting 93 on Sunday, August 13, making them the deadliest wildfires in modern US history, reports aceshowbiz.com.

The 44-year-old made the statement on his Instagram alongside a carousel of images that included a video of the blazes with the words "Do not travel to Maui' over it." Jason said: "Do not convince yourself that your presence is needed on an island that is suffering this deeply. Mahalo (thank you) to everyone who has donated and shown aloha to the community in this time of need."

The actor's post, which was originally created by the non-profit organisation Aina Momona (which means The Fertile and Rich Land), added that tourists should stay away because the devastation from the natural disaster will have "a lasting island-wide impact on Maui's resources."

It stated, "Our community needs time to heal, grieve and restore. That means the less visitors on the island taking up critical resources that have become extremely limited the better."

Momoa also shared additional posts that demonstrate just how much destruction has taken place. But he captioned one of the clips with an uplifting message that said: "We will rise again, more connected, united, and determined."

Dad-of-two Jason has always been fiercely proud of his Hawaiian roots. In 2022, the star stripped down on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to reveal he was wearing only a traditional Hawaiian malo.

He said: "I actually don't even like wearing clothes anymore". Before revealing he wears the loincloth "every day" and "all the time."

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