KEY POINTS
  • "This will be an impartial, independent review," said Hawaii Attorney General Anne Lopez in a statement.
  • The decision to tap an outside investigator comes as questions mount over whether emergency management officials did enough to warn residents about the wildfires.
  • The Maui County Emergency Management Agency has come under fierce criticism not activating warning sirens during the blaze.
  • Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said during a press conference Wednesday that it is not a criminal investigation.
The photo taken with a mobile phone on Aug. 14, 2023 shows a vehicle destroyed in a wildfire in Lahaina town, Maui Island, Hawaii, the United States.

Hawaii will hire an independent investigator to look into how state and local agencies responded to catastrophic wildfires that have left more than 100 people dead, the state attorney general said Thursday.

"This will be an impartial, independent review," said Attorney General Anne Lopez in a statement. The investigator will be from a third-party, private organization with experience in emergency management, according to the attorney general's office.