Jason Momoa has urged people not to travel to wildfire-ravaged Hawaii to help fight the devastation caused by the disaster.
has urged people not to travel to wildfire-ravaged Hawaii to help fight the devastation caused by the disaster.warning to his social media followers as the infernos continued to kill islandersTaking to Instagram over the weekend, Jason shared a carousel of images that included a video of fires alongside the words: ‘Do not travel to Maui.’
‘Mahalo [thank you] to everyone who has donated and shown aloha to the community in this time of need.’ The Honolulu-born Aquaman actor, 44, issued a stern warning to his social media followers as the infernos continued to kill islanders and holidaymakers 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.’
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