Dwayne Johnson and Jason Momoa shared their opinion after the forest fire in Maui that killed 80 people. Not only sharing support, they also tried to provide assistance to the closest organization.

"I know, now, all of you around the world are seeing the destruction the island of Hawaii - our island of Maui - and I am very hurt by this and I know you too," Dwayne Johnson said in his video.

"Everything I saw happened in the last few days, hours by hours, minutes by minutes, it all hurts," he said.

The actor who once lived in Hawaii gave support to the victims. He also included several photos of a fire in Maui, Hawaii that left many victims homeless.

All local families, ohana us, our aigas, remain strong in this destructive time. Resilience techniques are our DNA. Our ancestors are in our blood. This is us. This is what we do. I love you. Stay strong," said Dwayne Johnson.

Dwayne Johnson is known to have lodging in an open Hawaii area for rent. In the midst of his busy schedule, the Black Adam actor is happy to visit Hawaii either just for a vacation or work.

Jason Momoa also appealed to the public not to travel to Hawaii for a while. This was also informed so that local people could prepare materials for their lives.

"Want not a place to vacation now. Don't convince yourself that your presence is needed on this island that is suffering from this," said Jason Momoa.

"Mahalo is for everyone who donates and shows aloha to what this community needs," he said.

Through its social media, the Aquaman star shared various ways to help victims of the Maui fire.

The forest fire in Maui has killed 93 people. It is reported that nearly 85 percent were affected by this incident.


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