FEMA officials are staying at $1,000-a-night luxury hotels in Maui amid recovery efforts in Lahaina

Bungling U.S. government bureaucrats dispatched to the Maui disaster zone are shacked up in $1,000-a-night luxury hotels on the Hawaiian island, DailyMail.com can reveal.

Officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have been slammed by locals over their slow response to the devastating wildfires that have claimed at least 114 lives and left thousands of people homeless after their houses were scorched to the ground.

But that has not stopped the under-fire agency from splashing taxpayer cash to put up more than 1,000 of its personnel at four bank-breaking resorts in Wailea after the deadliest wildfire in the U.S. for more than a century that caused an estimated $5billion in damage.

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Mark
Mark
1 year ago

The per diem rate set by the General Seervices Adminstration for the island of Maui is $354 per day.

kal
kal
1 year ago
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with that $ number, they couldn’t stay in most any hotel and still eat and have any entertainment. Most Kaanapali rooms are far more expensive than that .

tom finley
tom finley
1 year ago

Nothing to good for the fed eh. Goons every last one of them.

strider777
strider777
1 year ago

1000 bucks a night. Compare that to the lousy 700 bucks total offered to the survivors. Only the best for our federal first responders, eh?

Leroy
Leroy
1 year ago

The Globalists don’t care about us. They want us dead.

wyolyo
1 year ago

Federal employees are just welfare recipients with titles. Getting a “job” with the federal government is like winning the lottery.

Priscilla King
1 year ago

Government employees are well paid, and do think and talk in terms of “pumping some money into this little town” when they spend weekends in towns outside Washington. Could have done it in more sensitive and beneficial ways, of course.