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On August 4, 2023, at 11:01 a.m. HST (UTC 21:01), the first of many small fires ignited on Maui. A 30-acre brush fire was reported adjacent to the Kahului Airport in a field. By 9:29 p.m. HST (UTC 07:29), the fire was reported 90% contained, [56][57][58] but many flights out of the airport were delayed to August 11.
Nov. 1—The Honolulu Fire Department, on Tuesday at 7 :13 a.m., resumed efforts to suppress a wildland fire that ignited in mountainous terrain above Mililani Mauka. ... November 1, 2023 at 12:02 ...
Honolulu Fire Department Chief Sheldon Hao said personnel fought the fire for 10 days before it was given over to the Department of the Interior. ... 2023—18 related to fireworks, eight ...
The fires have caused widespread devastation in Lahaina, a beach resort city of about 13,000 people on northwestern Maui that was once a whaling center and the Hawaiian Kingdom's capital and now ...
August 8 – The town of Lāhainā on Maui is destroyed in the 2023 Hawaii wildfires. [2] August 9 –. Parts of western and upcountry Maui island in Hawaii, United States, are evacuated as wildfires cause power outages and disruption to emergency services in western Maui and other parts of Hawaii including Oahu and the Big Island, with at ...
August 2023: Hurricane Dora passed far to the south of the Island of Hawaiʻi. [45] Even so, a steep pressure gradient between a strong anticyclone to the north of the Hawaiian Islands and Dora to the south produced incredibly strong gradient winds over the islands which in turn helped cause multiple wildfires on Hawaiʻi and Maui. [46]
For Honolulu, 427, 293 people could potentially be affected by wildfire, which is listed as the highest risk with a risk factor of 5.7. Maui County also has wildfire as its highest risk with a ...
Buildings and structures destroyed by the 2023 Hawaii wildfires (9 P) Pages in category "2023 Hawaii wildfires" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.