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Hawaiian Electric applauds the ruling of the top court on wildfire settlement

Hawaiian Electric, a utility company, welcomed on Tuesday the Hawaii Supreme Court decision to finalize the settlement of more than $4 billion related to Maui wildfires in 2023. The company said that the ruling was in its favor.

A day earlier, the state's highest court had ruled that insurance companies could not sue the parties responsible for the fires separately once the settlement became final.

Hawaiian Electric shares rose 6.2% in premarket trading on the ruling.

Hawaiian Electric CEO Scott Seu said, "The decision moves the settlement forward... and provides more clarity on our company's journey to reestablishing its financial stability."

Wildfires on Maui in August 2023 caused massive destruction to the historic coastal town Lahaina and killed over 100 people.

Last year, the company agreed to pay about half of the settlement to compensate the victims.

The lawsuits filed on behalf of thousands home and business owners alleged that the company did not shut off power lines, despite warnings from high winds that they might blow them over and cause wildfires.

Jefferies analysts stated that "we see the court order as a victory for Hawaiian Electric but legislation that provides visibility on how future wildfires are to be handled is needed before stock prices can rise significantly." (Reporting and editing by Shailesh Kuber in Bengaluru. Pooja M. Menon, Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)