The Hollywood stars and the Hawaii Wildfire coping are attracting attention. British media Daily Mail reported on the 14th (local time) that broadcaster Paris Hilton is vacationing with her family in Hawaii. The family, who arrived in Hawaii on the 8th, was spotted on vacation at a resort in the Wailea area of Maui Island on the 12th. The controversy was due to the Hawaii Wildfire, which was recorded as the worst Wildfire in 105 years. The number of fire deaths in the United States of America, Maui, Hawaii, was 96 on the 14th. The Wildfire, which lasted seven days, was the highest death toll in 105 years since the Minnesota Wildfire, which killed 453 Best Doctors in 1918. Hawaii is the worst disaster in 63 years since the tsunami that killed Best Doctors in 1960. A Zhu Min on the island of Maui said that the Zhu Min fell into the sea (trying to escape the Wildfire) and the next day the tourists were Sooyoung in the same water, and the Zhu Min are not Sooyoung, snorkeling or surfing. "There is no one looking for fun in this tragedy." Zhu Min said, "I think there are two Hawaiis, a place and a sightseeing spot. Hilton's acquaintance said that he was collecting supplies and bringing them to Shelter and those in need, but criticism continues. The southern Kihei area, about 48 kilometers from Lahaina on the island of Maui, where the beach where he stayed suffered the most damage, was found to have not caught fire even when they enjoyed their vacation, drawing more public outrage. Hilton is the heiress to the Hilton family, which owns the Hilton Hotel; married to Carterium in 2021, she has a son through a surrogate mother. On the other hand, Hawaii native Jason Momoa said on his personal channel that ⁇ Maui is not the place for you to take a vacation right now. ⁇ The Hawaii community needs time to heal, grieve and recover. I traveled there and told him not to persuade himself that you should be on an island suffering so deeply. Dwayne Johnson, of Samoan descent, also posted on his personal channel that he was heartbroken to learn of the fires that have struck Hawaii by people around the world, and that he is grateful for the love, support, and prayers you are sending. However, Hawaii still needs a lot of help, so I hope you will pay a lot of attention. " Broadcaster Oprah Winfrey also visited the War Memorial in Wailuku, which is used as a Smokey and the Bandit Shelter to deliver relief supplies, but was denied entry. Winfrey, who visited Shelter with the United States of America CBS News crew at the time, said local officials did not allow media access to respect those who found Smokey and the Bandit Shelter. Afterwards, Winfrey was able to enter the facility with the permission of the county after letting the crew stay outside.