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No, Oprah didn’t block road during Hawaii tsunami evacuation

The New York Times · 2d
Oprah Opens Maui Road to Help Residents Flee After Tsunami Warning
The billionaire media mogul opened a road on her property, giving people a route to evacuate from coastal areas to higher ground, Hawaii officials said.
Snopes on MSN · 2d
Oprah's road open for people fleeing Hawaii tsunami, police say
Numerous social media posts claimed the media mogul "refused" to open her private road as cars attempted to reach higher ground.
Yahoo · 1d
After Accusations That She Blocked Her Private Road During Hawaii's Tsunami Evacuations, Oprah Responded
According to Deadline, Oprah owns a $100-million property with a private road that runs inland, connecting the beachfront area of Wailea to the elevated location of Kula. Oprah, who has a reported net worth of $3.2 billion, has reportedly lived part-time in Hawaii since the early 2000s and owns over 2,000 acres of land in Maui, specifically.
2d
Oprah says she opened private road in Maui 'as soon as' tsunami warnings were issued
Oprah Winfrey pushed back against claims about her refusal to assist in evacuations after tsunami waves reached Hawaii.
2don MSN
Oprah's Reps Address Rumors Her Estate Blocked Critical Tsunami Escape Route
A spokesperson for Oprah Winfrey is shutting down claims people were blocked from accessing a critical road on her Maui ...

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