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Significant Wildfire Hits Maui Again: What Travelers Need to Know

Is Maui on Fire Again? Here’s What Travelers Should Know

Hawaii residents are dealing with the aftermath of a significant wildfire on the island of Maui. A brush fire that began in eastern Maui Wednesday evening burnt through over 420 acres in two days, leading to the closure of Haleakala National Park and the issuing of a two-day emergency proclamation by the Maui County Mayor.

Details of the Fire

The Maui Fire Department identified the fire’s cause as hot spots in a eucalyptus grove on the mauka flank that grew slightly in intensity overnight. As of Friday morning, the fire had been 70% contained to 355 acres. The response comprised numerous fire crews, aircraft, water tenders and the Department of Land and Natural Resources wildland crew.

The fire comes a year after the devastating Lahaina wildfires – the nation’s deadliest in over a century. With over 100 lives lost and almost $6 billion in damages, the Lahaina wildfires left a lasting impact on the island’s landscape and economy.

Is it Safe to Travel?

If you’re considering travelling to Maui, you may be concerned about the recent fire. The island, the second-most visited in Hawaii, has yet to fully recover from last year’s fires. However, Maui remains open for business and welcoming to travelers, with some conditions.

Specific Areas to Avoid

The Crater Road fire, so called because it began along Crater Road, is located near the entrance to Haleakala National Park. Although residents were asked to prepare for potential evacuations, no structural damages or injuries have been reported. However, officials advise against travelling to the area, if possible.

The Current Situation

While the emergency proclamation has been lifted, Haleakala National Park remains closed indefinitely, including road access. All sunrise reservations at the park have been canceled until further notice, and no additional bookings are being accepted. Travelers can, however, visit the Kipahulu District – a breathtaking coastal area located on the backside of the dormant volcano past the town of Hana.

The Official Stance

According to the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA), the Crater Road fire should not deter any planned visits to Maui. The HTA emphasizes that the fire is far away from resort areas and the Kahului Airport. Travelers are advised to keep an eye on updates regarding the situation.

On a Positive Note

On a brighter note, the fire does not threaten Maui’s water supply, adding reassurance for both residents and visitors. As always, safety remains the top priority for the Maui County Mayor who urges everyone to stay calm and continue to monitor the situation.

If you have upcoming travel plans to Maui, it is worth checking regularly for updates to ensure your travel plans aren’t affected and to stay safe.


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