Devastating Wildfires in Hawaiian Islands: Massive Damage and Tragic Loss of Life in Kahului and Lahaina

2023-08-10 21:29:57

Kahului (Hawaii) ∙ Wildfires are spreading in the Hawaiian Islands, a popular destination for tourists. 36 people died in Maui County, one of the worst-hit areas. There is also widespread damage in the Big Island area. Many people are missing. The Navy and Coast Guard are conducting rescue operations in the islands, which are US territories.

Lahaina, a historic tourist destination in Maui County, has been completely destroyed. A huge Arayal tree, which was brought from India in 1873 and now covers a large area, is believed to have been destroyed in the fire. The fire engulfed most of Front Street, where the tree, known as one of the largest trees in the US, is located.

Ancient buildings, historical monuments, restaurants and shopping centers are popular with tourists. 270 buildings including houses were burnt down. Hurricane Dora, which formed far from Hawaii, ignited the fires and caused widespread destruction. It is believed that the fire started from the dry grass in the summer heat.

English Summary: Wildfires in the Hawaiian Islands; Death 36

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