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In early August 2023, a series of wildfires broke out in the U.S. state of Hawaii, predominantly on the island of Maui.The wind-driven fires prompted evacuations and caused widespread damage, killing at least 102 people and leaving two people missing in the town of Lahaina on Maui's northwest coast.
Investigations into the cause of the Maui wildfire ... sirens go off near coastal towns like Lahaina before the fast-moving fires reached populated areas. ... 2023 19:00, Ariana Baio. Hawaii Gov ...
August 10 – 2023 Hawaii wildfires: The death toll from the wildfires in Hawaii increases to 36, all from the city of Lahaina. [8] August 11 – Authorities in Hawaii, call the Lahaina fire the "worst natural disaster in the state's history", as the death toll increases to 80 people, and 11,000 homes and businesses continue to be without ...
What is the cause of the wildfires? ... Saturday 12 August 2023 04:00, Ariana Baio. Hawaii fires: Lahaina’s 150-year-old banyan tree hit by wildfire ... and gale force winds at the same time ...
2023 – 2023 Hawaii wildfires. In the most significant wildfire event in Hawaiian history, the city of Lahaina suffered widespread devastation. This fire is believed to have killed 102+ people, destroying over 2,000 homes, as well as several historic landmarks in Lahaina. 2023 – Most of Enterprise, Northwest Territories is destroyed by ...
Watch: Ex-Fema administrator criticises Biden’s response to Maui wildfires. Saturday 19 August 2023 09:00, Ariana Baio. How did the Hawaii wildfires start? Saturday 19 August 2023 07:30, Ariana Baio
Dry conditions combined with high winds and droughts contributed to the unprecedented fires
2023 Canadian wildfires: Canada (10 provinces and 3 territories) [85] Largest Canadian wildfire season in recorded history. 2023 14,000+ acres (5,556+ ha) 2023 Hawaii wildfires: Hawaii Deadliest wildfire in recorded Hawaii history, referred to as worst natural disaster in history of Hawaii by Governor Josh Green. [86] 2023 11,020 acres (4,460 ha)