
Wildfire roars through Hawaii’s historic Lahaina
As the death toll from the devastating wildfires on the island of Maui, Hawaii climbs to 55, officials believe it could be the deadliest disaster in the state’s history.
On Friday morning, Hawaii Governor Josh Green said search and recovery efforts were underway for the approximately 1,000 people still unaccounted for.
So far, officials have only searched for people outside of buildings but were awaiting other support teams, including cadaver dogs, to search the interior of buildings.
Mr Green said that those unaccounted for are not presumed dead but that hundreds have been left without communications and so their safety is unclear.
“Here’s the challenge: there’s no power, no internet, no phone, no radio. You compound some of that. So when we’re speaking to our officers, we need them to get a sat phone,” Mr Green said.
The wildfires continue to devastate Lahaina, with more than 1,700 buildings and billions of dollars in property destroyed.
Maui Mayor Richard Bissen said that the historic town has been totally wiped out.
“It’s all gone. None of it’s there. It’s all burnt to the ground,” Mr Bissen said.
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Friday morning updates: Firefighters working to contain fires in Maui
The County of Maui provided updates on Friday morning on the situation in Hawaii after wildfires ravaged parts of Maui.
Approximately 21 firefighters from the Honolulu Fire Department were working to extinguish flare-ups and contain fires in Lahaina, Pulehu / Kihei and Upcountry.
They are being assisted by seven supervisory personnel and four vehicles.
A nine-member team also arrived to conduct search and rescue efforts.
FEMA search-and-rescue teams as well as the Nevada Task Force arrived Thursday evening with cadaver dogs to conduct recovery efforts.
Ariana Baio11 August 2023 17:20
Some cellphone service restored in west Maui
In an update from the County of Maui, officials said more cellphone service was available in West Maui on Friday.
“If you have a cell signal and cannot make a call, try texting instead,” the County of Maui wrote on Facebook.
Power and water are slowly being restored as well in parts of Hawaii where the wildfires hit.
Ariana Baio11 August 2023 16:40
Death toll may rise as building interiors have yet to be searched.
As of Friday morning, a total of 55 people have died as a result of the devastating wildfires in Maui, Hawaii – but that number could increase.
Richard Bissen, the mayor of Maui County said the death toll is only based on people who were found outside as the inside of buildings have yet to be searched, he told TODAY.
“Right now our focus is finding any missing persons,” Mr Bissen said. “We want to reunite families.”
Authorities are waiting for FEMA officials to help in the interior search for people.
Ariana Baio11 August 2023 16:13
Hawaii Tourism Authority asks non-essential travellers to leave Hawaii
For those looking to travel to Hawaii or currently travelling to Hawaii, authorities are asking to cancel or return home so hotels can be used to provide shelter for those who have lot their homes.
At a news conference on Wednesday, Hawaii’s State Department of Transportation director said non-essential travel to Maui was strongly discouraged.
The Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) echoed the statement saying: “Non-essential travel to Maui is strongly discouraged at this time. Visitors currently on Maui for non-essential travel reasons are being asked to leave the island as rescue and recovery efforts continue.”
Ariana Baio11 August 2023 15:45
Jason Momoa says he is ‘devastated’ and ‘heartbroken’ for those impacted in Maui
Jason Momoa, the American actor from Hawaii, has posted several resources on Instagram for those looking to assist in the search, recovery and rebuilding efforts in Maui after the wildfires.
“We are devastated and heartbroken for our friends and ‘ohana on Maui who been impacted by the recent wildfires,” Mr Momoa wrote.
The actor provided several links to nonprofit organisations accepting donations to assist in relief.
Ariana Baio11 August 2023 15:20
Cadaver dogs assisting in search and rescue
Search and recovery efforts are underway in Maui where wildfires devastated towns and neighbourhoods and assisting in the recovery are cadaver dogs.
While the initial death toll in Hawaii was around 36 people, governor Josh Green said he was anticipating more lost lives as officials begin searching the remaining homes of people who were unable to leave.
Cadaver dogs from California and Washington were in Maui on Thursday to assist in those efforts, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) director Robert Fenton said.
“The devastation I saw today is significant,” Mr Fenton said.
Ariana Baio11 August 2023 15:00
A brief history of natural disasters blighting the tropical paradise
The blazes currently devastating Maui and the Big Island in Hawaii already constitute the state’s worst natural disaster since 1960 – as at least 55 people are confirmed dead, thousands of residents and tourists have been forced to evacuate and the picturesque and historic beach resort of Lahaina has been destroyed.
What’s more, the tragedy also already represents America’s second-deadliest wildfire outbreak of the last 100 years, with only the Camp Fire that struck California in 2018 surpassing the current Hawaiian death toll, which is still rising and could yet surpass it.
Ariana Baio11 August 2023 14:40
Governor of Hawaii asks people with homes to ‘consider’ taking in others
During a press conference on Thursday, Hawaii governor, Josh Green, appealed to Hawaii residents with unharmed homes to take others in as they continue search and recovery efforts.
“What we saw was likely the largest natural disaster in Hawaii’s state history,” Mr Green said. “All of us have a loved on here on Maui that we know of, that lost a house, that lost a friend.”
Mr Green said the state would be working with hotels to find places to shelter those who were affected by the wildfires.
‘If you have additional space in your home, if you have the capacity to take someone in from west Maui, please do,” Mr Green said. “Please consider bringing those people into your lives.”
Ariana Baio11 August 2023 14:15
Maui updates will air daily on public radio stations
As Maui works to recover those who have died in the massive wildfires and rebuild the neighbourhoods that have been burned down, the County of Maui will provide daily updates via radio.
Beginning on Friday at 9am HST, the County of Maui will provide updates twice a day – once at 9am and another at 3pm.
The updates will allow those without internet service or electricity to hear the latest in the recovery efforts. Other information will be available on the County of Maui’s social media pages and website.
The following radio stations will have the updates:
• Pacific Media Group on KPOA FM 92.9 (west side)
• FM 93.5; KJKS FM 99.3 (west side)
• FM 99.9 FM; KJMD FM 107.1 (west side)
• FM 98.3; KHLI FM 101.7 (west side)
• KAOI Radio Group on 1110 AM / 96.7 FM
Ariana Baio11 August 2023 13:50
Watch: Terrified residents film desperate wildfire escape in shocking scenes
Terrified residents film desperate wildfire escape in shocking scenes
Ariana Baio11 August 2023 13:25