Maui wildfire disaster updates for Aug. 19: Death toll remains at 114; 85% of burned area searched
Maui Wildfire Disaster updates for Aug. 19 are posted HERE. The death toll rose to 114 on Friday with 78% of the area searched. Fires still are burning, but they have not spread for days.
Hawaiʻi governor and first lady give hopeful, heartfelt online address: ‘Lahaina will rise again’
Hawaiʻi Gov. Josh Green expressed his resolve that the state will not abandon the survivors; he will get to the bottom of Maui’s criticized emergency response ; and that he will do everything he can to help Lahaina rebuild.
Nā ʻOhana o Lele calls on Gov. Green to meet demands for Lahaina recovery, rebuilding
Nā ʻOhana o Lele, a coalition of community members in Lahaina, today called on Governor Josh Green to meet three demands for the recovery of the community.
Maui police make arrest for entry into restricted wildfire disaster area
Maui police arrested a Lahaina resident on Friday for alleged Violation of the Rules and Orders relating to the restricted Lahaina wildfire disaster area.
Daughter searches for elderly father called Uncle Shadow; he’s among hundreds missing from Maui wildfires
Since the Lahaina fire destroyed much of the Maui town on Aug. 8, Kimberly Buen of California been trying to find her father Maurice Buen, who is among the hundreds of people still “unaccounted for.”
Unsafe water advisory remains in effect for fire affected areas of Upcountry and Lahaina
An unsafe water notice is still in effect for fire affected areas Upcountry and in parts of Lahaina. Water sampling will continue today Aug. 18 and Sunday Aug. 20. Water testing will continue for some time to ensure it is safe for drinking. Testing will continue for some time to ensure drinking water is safe.
FEMA Disaster Recovery Center available at the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College
Those applying for assistance can speak to FEMA specialists, get assistance registering for disaster assistance, get in touch with voluntary organizations, and have access to other federal and state resources. Those applying for assistance can speak to FEMA specialists, get assistance registering for disaster assistance, get in touch with voluntary organizations, and have access to other federal and state resources. The FEMA Disaster Recovery Center is open at UHMC seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
SBA Business Recovery Center available for Maui wildfire relief
If you sustained physical damage to your business of any size, you may be eligible for up to $2 million in Business Physical Disaster Loans for the repair or replacement of real estate, inventories, machinery, equipment and all other physical losses. If you are a homeowner or renter, FEMA may refer you to the SBA to apply for low-interest loans to replace or repair disaster-damaged real estate and personal property including automobiles.
FEMA offering help with immigration issues involving wildfire relief on Maui
Maui residents affected by the fires can speak to representatives from the US Citizenship and Immigration Services at FEMA’s Disaster Recovery Center at the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College, 310 W. Kaʻahumanu Avenue, Kahului, Hawaii.
Benefit concerts are being held to help people affected by Maui wildfires, including 3 on Saturday
Three fundraisers are being held on Maui on Saturday and several more are scheduled in the near future — including benefit concerts on Oʻahu and in Tacoma, Wash. — to benefit people affected by the Maui wildfires.
President Biden invited to visit Maria Lanakila Catholic Church in fire-ravaged Lahaina
With President Joe Biden scheduled to travel to Lahaina on Monday to meet with fire survivors and first responders, the president has been asked to consider visiting Maria Lanakila Catholic Church. The historic church established in 1846 survived the devastation of a wildfire that swept through historic Lahaina town Aug. 8-9. More than 2,000 buildings were destroyed.
Musician Marty Dread’s search for daughter’s missing uncle has good and bad ending
Maui musician Marty Dread’s search for a missing relative of his daughter has a happy ending. He survived, as well as his girlfriend and dog, but they lost everything.
Maui police warn there is “zero tolerance” for trespass into Lahaina Town Disaster Area
“Going forward, and until further notice, there will be zero tolerance for anyone who trespasses, including residents of the affected area, the news media, and the general public, which could result in a citation or arrest,” police said in a news release. “The area is not safe, and it is disrespectful for anyone to wander around without authorization.”
Biden-Harris Administration sends nearly 1,000 federal responders to Hawaiʻi
Today, the Biden-Harris Administration announced that nearly 1,000 federal responders are on the ground in Hawaiʻi to help the state recover from the devastating wildfires. In the days since President Biden declared a major disaster declaration for the state of Hawaiʻi, FEMA has approved more than $5.6 million in assistance to nearly 2,000 households including more than $2.3 million in initial rental assistance.
Lahaina Main Post Office to partially reopen on Saturday, Aug. 19
Beginning Saturday, carriers from the Lahaina Main Post Office will resume mail delivery to addresses that are accessible and at which homes and mail receptacles are still standing.
Nonprofit ‘Āina Momona distributes over $1.25 Million for Maui relief
‘Āina Momona has provided $1.25 million for relief efforts following the Maui wildfires, offering critical emergency assistance to affected families.
Haleakalā’s Summit and Kīpahulu Districts to remain closed through Monday night, Aug. 21
Haleakalā National Park’s Summit and Kīpahulu Districts remain closed to the public through at least the evening of Monday, Aug. 21, 2023. Visitors should not plan to drive to or visit the park until it has been officially reopened.
MEO Head Start on Maui beginning new year in wake of wildfires
The first day of preschool is set for Monday, Aug. 21, at Head Start sites at Haʻikū Elementary School, Kīhei Elementary School, Eddie Tam complex in Makawao, UH-Maui College, Wailuku Elementary School and Ka Hale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource Center. The Lahaina center at Lahaina Intermediate School is temporarily closed.
Duo Diorama concert fundraiser for Maui relief, Aug. 19
Ebb & Flow Arts presents Duo Diorama – Minghuan Xu, violin, and Winston Choi, piano – in a concert at Keawalaʻi Congregational church in Mākena on Saturday, Aug. 19, with donations raised to support Maui disaster relief. Organizers say all donations to this free event will go to the Maui Food Bank.
Paddle Out for Lahaina planned at Kūhiō Beach in Waikīkī on Saturday
Duke Kahanamoku Ocean Festival, together with Nā Kama Kai, invites the public to come together on Saturday, Aug. 19, for family and friends affected by the Lahaina fires with a community paddle out to “Queens” surf break in Waikīkī on Oʻahu.
