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Deadly wildfires burning across Maui prompt evacuations

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Winds are decreasing overnight but will remain breezy Thursday

Wildfires seen near Kihei as high winds in Maui are causing multiple fires across the island, in Kahului, Hawaii, on August 9, 2023.

Winds will decrease across Hawaii on Thursday as the weather pattern that created the hurricane-force winds eases.

Hurricane Dora continues to move farther away from the islands. Due to the increasing distance, winds had already decreased slightly on Wednesday with gusts of 50 mph.

The high pressure to the northwest of the state will continue to produce moderate to locally breezy trade winds across the region Wednesday night, and a weakening in this pattern will allow the winds to decrease to more average speeds on Thursday. 

The forecast for west Maui Wednesday evening calls for northeast winds of 25 to 30 mph, decreasing to 15 to 30 mph after midnight. Winds are forecast to be 15 to 25 mph on Thursday and 10 to 20 mph Thursday night.

The red flag warning and wind advisory are no longer in effect.

More context: Ian Morrison, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Honolulu, told CNN Wednesday “very little rain” is expected Thursday for Maui and the Big Island.

Morrison cautioned that although the latest wind conditions will assist the firefighters, “dropping winds doesn’t mean the fires will go away.”

At least 36 killed in Maui County wildfires

The death toll in Maui County is now 36, according to a press release from the county.

Official: Recovery is "going to take years"

An aerial view of damaged areas amidst wildfires in Maui, Hawaii, on August 9, 2023, in this screenshot taken from a social media video.

As fires devastate large swaths of Maui, Hawaii Lt. Governor Sylvia Luke said Wednesday that “the road to recovery will be long.”

The blazes have destroyed hundreds of structures in Maui, including homes and businesses, according to officials. Thousands of residents have been displaced on the island, officials said.  

“It’s going to take years,” she added.

More than 11,000 people flown out of Maui Wednesday, with more expected Thursday

More than 11,000 people were flown out of Maui on Wednesday, Hawaii Department of Transportation Director Ed Sniffen said at a news conference.

As fires rage across Maui on Wednesday, thousands of travelers scrambled to evacuate and officials urged nonresidents to leave the island as quickly as possible.

Still, some airplanes leaving Maui Wednesday had empty seats as major highway closures made getting to the airport difficult for some, Sniffen said, noting the roads are now mostly reopened.

In an effort to help travelers leave, Maui County organized buses to take more than 400 people to the airport Wednesday, he said. Airlines have also assisted by flying in bigger planes, lowering rates and adding extra routes.

More than 600 people will stay overnight at Kahului Airport as they await early morning flights, according to Sniffen.

About 1,500 people are expected to fly out of the airport tomorrow, he noted.

About 150,000 gallons of water dropped in Maui County to help suppress fires

An aerial view shows damage along the coast of Lahaina in the aftermath of wildfires in Maui, Hawaii, on August 9, 2023 in this screen grab obtained from social media video.

Military helicopters dropped about 150,000 gallons of water in Maui County on Wednesday as they aided in fire suppression efforts, Hawaii Department of Defense Adjutant General Kenneth S. Hara said in a news conference Wednesday night.

State department crews are assisting in efforts to restore communications across the island – which has seen widespread cellular outages – and distribute water, he said.

Hara said he anticipates federal assistance will be needed for recovery efforts including debris clearance and temporary housing.

US military assets deployed to assist firefighting in Maui and Hawaii's Big Island

Several military helicopters have been deployed to Hawaii’s Big Island and Maui to provide firefighting and search and rescue support, the US military’s Indo-Pacific unified combatant command said in a statement Wednesday.

The command’s forces are also ready to assist if requested by the state of Hawaii or the Hawaii National Guard, it said.

US Coast Guard provides update on Tuesday's Maui water rescues

As wildfires ripped through Maui Tuesday, the US Coast Guard was deployed to Lahaina to rescue 14 people who fled into the water to escape the advancing fire and smoke, the agency said in a Wednesday update.

The Coast Guard had previously said 12 people were rescued.

The survivors, who were picked up on a 45-foot boat, are in stable condition, the agency said in a news release.

The rescue boat and Coast Guard crew remained on the scene near Lahaina Wednesday, it said.

Satellite images show destruction of significant historical sites in Maui's Lahaina

BEFORE - A satellite image shows an overview of Lahaina, Maui County, in Hawaii on June 25, 2023.
AFTER - A satellite image shows an overview of wildfires in Lahaina, Maui County, in Hawaii on August 9, 2023.

A number of significant historical sites in Maui’s tourist hub of Lahaina have been destroyed by fires, according to a CNN analysis of Maxar Technologies satellite imagery.

Several buildings along Lahaina’s historic Front Street have been impacted, according to the satellite imagery, which was taken at 11:03 a.m. local time Wednesday.

Among the losses is a towering banyan tree – one of the largest in the US – which was imported to the island from India in 1873, according to the Hawaii Tourism Authority. There appears to be no vegetation on the tree when compared to earlier images.

The Lahaina Heritage Museum, housed in a courthouse just west of the tree, has been burned so badly that the roof has collapsed and only its walls remain, the images show.

The Baldwin Home Museum – an 1830s-era house believed to be the oldest home on the island – has been reduced to ash. Lahaina Restoration Foundation executive director Theo Morrison confirmed to CNN earlier Wednesday that the house had been burnt.

Further north, the Wo Hing Temple Museum has also been destroyed. The two-story structure was built in 1912 to be a temple and social hall for the island’s Chinese immigrant community.

Hawaii governor says Maui does not have enough shelter for long-term living accommodations

Kamuela Kawaakoa, Iiulia Yasso, and their son Kama, all of Lahaina, rest at an evacuation shelter in Wailuku, Hawaii, on Wednesday, August 9, 2023.

While shelter space for an emergency response to the raging wildfires in Maui is available for a just a few days, “there’s not enough shelter for long-term living,” according to Hawaii Gov. Josh Green.

He told CNN’s Sara Sidner Wednesday that individuals should visit the island another time, noting that residents are struggling to recover from the unprecedented fires.

Several thousand people will need housing, he estimated.

West Maui visitors advised to leave Lahaina and Maui as soon as possible

People wait on the side of the road to return to west Maui after wildfires driven by high winds were believed to have destroyed a large part of the historic town of Lahaina, in Kahului, Hawaii, on August 9, 2023.

Officials are asking visitors who can to leave Lahaina and Maui as soon as possible.

The County noted that seats were available on outgoing flights.  

According to the news release, “on Wednesday afternoon, the Transportation Security Administration was reporting that seats are available on outgoing flights at Kahului Airport. Travelers need to call airlines to make reservations.”

Power in west Maui remains out and there is still no landline or cellphone service.  

Firefighters are continuing to battle the fire that “burned multiple structures and brush in Lahaina, as well as fires in the Pulehu/Kīhei and Upcountry areas.”

There is no change in containment levels for the fires burning in Lahaina, Pulehu and Upcountry, the county noted. 

Hawaii is seeking a presidential emergency declaration due to wild fires

Hawaii is seeking a presidential emergency declaration from President Joe Biden, Gov. Josh Green told CNN’s Sara Sidner Wednesday evening.

The governor said he’s asked for resources from the Federal Emergency Management Agency along with “additional firefighter resources, which the state’s already authorized, and we’ve declared an emergency here as has Maui County.”

“Next, though, will come the presidential order which is for a major disaster, and that’s based on how much structural damage has occurred,” Green said, adding he expects “billions of dollars of structural damage to be determined.”

More than 271 structures impacted in Lahaina fire

More than 271 structures have been impacted in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, following a sprawling wildfire, according to a news release from Maui County Wednesday.  

There are no significant changes reported in the Lahaina, Upcountry and Pūlehu fires and no new evacuations, the county said. 

About 100 Maui firefighters “have been on duty around the clock” and are currently addressing spot fires around Lahaina, the county said, and the Maui Fire Department requested an additional 20 firefighters from Honolulu and an incident management team.

Three helicopters from the US Coast Guard and US Navy conducted search and rescue efforts along the west Maui coastline, and a federal team arrived Wednesday to help in search efforts as well, the release said.

Officials will hold a news conference at 3 a.m. ET

Officials in Hawaii are set to hold a news conference at 3 a.m. ET (9 p.m. local time), according to two staff members with the Hawaii Lieutenant Governor’s Office. 

"We have never seen anything like it," Maui resident says

Daniel Sullivan appears on CNN on Wednesday, August 9.

Resident Daniel Sullivan described the scene as “apocalyptic” as fires surrounded his neighborhood in Maui.

With his kids downstairs in his home, he went to the roof and watched flames get “closer and closer – and we had no way to get out because the roads were blocked.”

His home survived but he said many friends had lost theirs in the wildfires that erupted overnight on Maui. “The island has been decimated,” he told CNN’s Kaitlin Collins.

Maui Memorial Medical Center is treating 5 patients, 2 with "critical injuries" related to the wildfires

Maui Memorial Medical Center is treating five people, including two people with “critical injuries,” for “burn, smoke inhalation, and other fire-related injuries” as a result of the fires on the island, the center said in a news release Wednesday.  

“Additionally, since last night, seven patients have been transferred to Oahu for specialty services, including some fire-related injuries. All other patients have been treated and released,” the statement said.

The health system is prepared “to activate a surge plan should the demand for medical services spike,” and is working with other health systems nearby “to ensure the timely treatment of care,” the center added.    

2 new brushfires erupt on Hawaii Island, county mayor says

Two new brush fires have erupted on Hawaii Island as officials work to extinguish the ongoing deadly wildfires impacting the state, according to a post from Hawaii County Mayor Mitch Roth.

Emergency crews are responding to the new fires swiftly, Roth said on Facebook.

No other details were provided about the fires but the post said further updates on the new fires would be forthcoming.

Maui man recounts how his dad thought the family was dead after returning home to burned home

Dustin Kaleiopu appears on CNN on Wednesday, August 9.

Maui resident Dustin Kaleiopu recalled how his father returned to their family home Wednesday to find it burned to the ground.

He assumed “everybody had died in the fire,” Kaleiopu told CNN’s Erin Burnett.

When Kaleiopu arrived at his home, he said, it was windy at the time with a “little bit of smoke but nothing major going on.”

At this time, Kaleiopu’s brother drove two blocks from the home and saw that his office was on fire. 

“Then the smoke started getting thicker and blacker, and the condominium across the street from my house looked like it had started to catch fire as well,” he said. “I told my grandpa that we needed to go.” 

He compared the wildfire to a fire from five years ago – when the fire department was at their door asking them to evacuate. This time there was “no warning at all.”

The street was “burned to the ground” when Kaleiopu’s father drove by an hour later,

Kaleiopu’s brother reunited with their dad after catching sight of his father in the traffic evacuating town.

“When my dad realized that it was my brother, he completely lost it,” Kaleiopu said. “Because he had assumed that everybody had died in the fire just by how drastic things had been when he got there after being at work all day.”

Meteorologist says winds should pull back in the next few hours, but very little rain is expected for fires

Hawaii experienced its most intense winds Tuesday, with gusts up to 60-80 mph, according to Ian Morrison, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Honolulu.

The winds Wednesday “dropped down a notch” and the gusts are up to 50 mph, Morrison said in a phone interview with CNN.

A wind advisory and red flag warnings will remain in effect until around 6 p.m. local (12 a.m. ET). 

Morrison said the winds will ease over the next 24 hours and return to typical Hawaii trade winds with 10-20 mph sustained winds with gusts to 30 mph by Friday.

But he cautioned that “dropping winds doesn’t mean the fires will go away” although it will assist the firefighters.

More than 2,100 people were housed overnight Tuesday across 4 emergency shelters in Maui, mayor's office says

People evacuated from the fires take refuge in a an emergency shelter.

More than 2,100 people were housed between four emergency shelters in Maui, Hawaii, the island mayor’s communications department said in a statement Wednesday.

While fire departments are unable to accept donations for shelters, “non-perishible food, bottled water, hygiene items and blankets are being accepted” at the War Memorial Complex, the largest sports and recreation facility in the Maui Parks system, between 8am and 6pm, the statement says.

As of Wednesday evening, firefighters continue to combat fires in Lahaina, Pulehu and Upcountry “that were fueled by strong winds from Hurricane Dora as it passed well south of the Hawaiian islands,” the statement says.

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