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What part of Maui is burning?

How the Maui fires consumed Lahaina. 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.



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Respectful travel to any of the Hawaiian Islands, including the accessible areas of Maui, is welcomed and encouraged, now more than ever. On October 8th, West Maui accommodations will begin to reopen to visitors again with the exception of Lahaina.

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Lahaina fire: Remains 90% contained. Estimated 2,170 acres.

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It's not possible to visit Lahaina or any of the burned areas in West Maui. Hotels that were in Lahaina town were destroyed by the fires. The hotels further west of Lahaina town, in Kaanapali, Kapalua, and Napili areas, were not destroyed by the fires.

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The implosion of Maui's economy, of which tourism comprises about 40 percent, has been swift and severe. State economic officials estimate that the island is seeing about 4,250 fewer visitors each day than normal, representing a loss of $9 million a day.

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The volcano's summit is about 969 m (3,179 ft) below sea level, located 30 km (22 miles) southeast of the Island of Hawai'i. Haleakala, the only active volcano on the Island of Maui, erupted most recently between about 600 and 400 years ago.

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Kula fire: 96% contained. Estimated 202 acres. Lahaina fire: 100% contained. Estimated 2,170 acres.

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In early August 2023, a series of wildfires, referred to as the Hawaii Firestorm by the United States government, broke out in the U.S. state of Hawaii, predominantly on the island of Maui.

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According to CoStar data and hotel reporting, hotels and lodging accommodations in Lahaina that have sustained damage or been destroyed include:
  • The 34-room Best Western Pioneer Inn.
  • The Plantation Inn, a 18-room property.
  • The 13-room Hotel Lahaina.


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In the days following the deadly wildfires, many Hawaiians told tourists to stay away. But a month later, officials are asking people to return responsibly.

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Out of all the Hawaiian islands, Maui is facing the most erosion – data indicates that 85% of Maui's beaches are experiencing long-term erosion. West Maui, where the Kahana Sunset resides, has been heavily impacted by high waves and erosion, according to Owens.

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In other words, no place on Maui has volcanic hazards equivalent to Lava-Flow Hazard Zones 1 and 2 on Hawai'i Island.

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Maui Beach Safety 101
  • Never Turn Your Back on the Ocean. Rule #1 of ocean safety is to Never Turn Your Back on the Ocean! ...
  • If in Doubt, Don't Go Out! ...
  • Never Snorkel Alone. ...
  • Heed All Posted Safety Signage. ...
  • Use Proper Gear. ...
  • Go to Beaches with Lifeguards. ...
  • Research Maui Beaches. ...
  • Don't Swim in Brown Water.


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