Multiple fires are still burning, and teams have spread out to search charred areas, officials said. The number of people still missing is unknown, said Maui County Police Chief John Pelletier. Buildings and homes burned to the ground in Lahaina, in western Maui. PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via ...
Fundraising event celebrates the resiliency of Maui from the Lahaina fires, three days at various venues ‘Lahaina Ondo’ bon dance song honoring Lahaina community to be released Old Lahaina Luau fundraiser event coming August 17 via the Habitat for Humanity Maui ...
Maui fires death toll rises, hundreds forced to evacuate At least 55 people have lost their lives and the toll is expected to climb. The historic town of Lahaina has been devastated. Aug 11, 2023 CBS News Texas — Watch Live 24/7 ...
“We’ve got all these huge fires going on. If everybody just tries to stay calm and try to do things in an orderly fashion, that’s the best we can do at this point.” The caller then asked if they should turn around and head south on Front Street instead. “No. Just keep ...
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Mapping how the Maui fires destroyed Lahaina Aug. 14, 2023 He’s living at a friend’s place on the island of Oahu, a plane ride away. He couldn’t find anything in Lahaina for less than $4,000 a month. He returns regularly to Maui to help res...
The officials stressed that Maui firefighters had done all they could to put out the morning fire before leaving to address other calls for service on a day when other fires were burning around the island. Advertisement “They deployed countless resources, spent an extensive amount of time on ...
A year ago, wildfires swept through the town of Lahaina, on the Hawaiian island of Maui. More than 100 people died. The fires destroyed 1,400 homes and 200,000 trees. Today, some Lahaina residents displaced by the fires are still in need of permanent homes. Maui’s mayor is working to...
Maui residents returning home should be aware of silent killer As Maui residents return home, two months since the deadly fires, experts at The Mesothelioma Center share a silent killer, they should be on the lookout for. The 16 minutes of video released at the news conference in Wailuku sho...
The fires on Maui are the deadliest in 100 years of U.S. history. Officials have confirmed the deaths of more than 100 people, with about 1,300 still missing. In Lahaina, West Maui, more than 2,200 homes, apartment buildings and other structures were damaged or destroyed. The first warn...