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Bezos, Sanchez to give $100 mn to support Hawaii recover from wildfire

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San Francisco: Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos and his girlfriend Lauren Sanchez have announced a $100 million fund to help the recovery efforts for the wildfires in Hawaii’s Maui, the deadliest natural disaster in the state's history, in which 67 people lost their lives.

In an Instagram post late on Friday, Sanchez wrote that they "are creating a Maui Fund and are dedicating $100 million to help Maui get back on its feet now and over the coming years as the continuing needs reveal themselves".

"Jeff and I are heartbroken by what's happening in Maui. We are thinking of all the families that have lost so much and a community that has been left devastated. The immediate needs are important, and so is the longer-term rebuilding that will have to happen - even after much of the attention has subsided," she added.

According to earlier reports, Bezos purchased a 14-acre estate on La Perouse Bay for an estimated $78 million last year. The bay is less than 20 miles south of fires in South Maui.

Meanwhile, West Maui is still without power and water. Search crews are still in the area looking for wildfire victims.

More than 1,000 buildings had been destroyed in West Maui’s Lahaina, a coastal town with a rich history that attracts some two million tourists a year.

Wildfires on Hawaii's Maui Island and Big Island began on Tuesday night. The cause is still not known but once lit, hurricane winds and dry weather helped fuel the flames.

With inputs from IANS

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