The fire that destroyed most of Lahaina and killed at least 101 people started at 2:55 p.m. Aug. 8 in the vicinity of Kuʻialua Street and Hoʻokahua Place, mauka of the Lahaina Bypass and Kelawea Mauka Makai Park. Fanned by intense winds churned up by Hurricane Dora to the south, the fire raced to the coastline in 60 to 90 minutes.
A fire reported in Kīhei near the Wailea Inn is now contained and crews are currently conducting mop up operations. Residents who left the Wailea Inn and Iliili Apartments during a precautionary evacuation are welcome to remain at the Kīhei Community Center as MFD extinguishes all hot spots.
A brush fire burned 1 acre amid strong winds in Kihei on Tuesday afternoon, with leeward areas of all Hawaiian islands under a red flag advisory. The fire wa
The Maui News A brush fire fed by strong winds burned about 35 acres along Maui Veterans Highway on Monday afternoon. The fire was reported at 1:55 p.m. i
CENTRAL MAUI A brush fire along Maui Veterans Highway burned an estimated 35 acres yesterday afternoon. Fueled by strong trade winds, the fire was report