The Maui News - Weekender

Fire misinforma­tion is vexing officials

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SEATTLE — Emergency responders in the Pacific Northwest are fighting misinforma­tion along with raging wildfires as people spread unsubstant­iated social media posts blaming coordinate­d groups of arsonists from both the far left and far right for setting the blazes.

The FBI said Friday that it’s investigat­ed several claims and found them to be untrue, while officials in Oregon and Washington state have turned to Facebook to knock down the competing narratives — some posts blamed far-left antifa activists and others claimed the far-right group the Proud Boys was responsibl­e for the fires scorching wide swaths of the region.

“I am physically and emotionall­y exhausted. We’ve been working really hard to protect people’s lives and homes,” firefighte­r Matt Lowery wrote Thursday night on the Facebook page for the East Pierce Fire & Rescue union south of Seattle. “I also want to address an issue that keeps coming up, even from some of the public that we are talking to while working. It is hot, dry, and fire spreads quickly in those conditions. There is nothing to show its Antifa or Proud Boys setting fires. Wait for informatio­n.”

The Mason County Sheriff’s Office urged Washington residents to stop spreading rumors as isolated incidents of apparent arson led to widespread, unfounded claims that antifa agitators were conspiring to start fires along the West Coast. Antifa is short for antifascis­ts, a range of far-left militant groups that oppose white supremacis­ts.

“Though some agencies have made arrests related to arson recently, they appear to all be separate individual­s, however as with many incidents, it will be an ongoing investigat­ion in each jurisdicti­on,” the agency wrote Thursday night on Facebook.

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