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Lahaina, a historic Hawaiian town, devastated by fire: 270+ structures damaged, 36+ lives lost.

A Devastating Wildfire Ravages Historic Hawaiian Town ​of Lahaina

A massive wildfire decimated the historic Hawaiian town of Lahaina ‍on Maui​ this week, leaving behind scenes that ⁣are indistinguishable from a war ​zone.

The‌ blazes erupted on Tuesday and continued ⁣to wreak havoc on ⁢the ⁣community on the western part of the island‌ while flames raged in other ‌areas. ‌The ⁢fires have already engulfed thousands of acres and have killed at least 36 people.

“Flyovers today of Lahaina town by U.S. Civil Air⁢ Patrol and Maui Fire Department showed that more than 271​ structures have been impacted,” Maui County officials said in a statement. “Widespread ‍damage to the West​ Maui town, the harbor and surrounding areas are being documented.”

The U.S. Coast Guard used a 45-foot boat to rescue at least 14 people who were ‌forced to run into the Pacific Ocean to‍ escape the fires and thick plumes of smoke.

The U.S. Military has also been deployed to⁢ respond ⁤to the emergency, sending helicopters and other equipment to⁤ assist with rescue and firefighting operations.

“The U.S. Army 25th Combat⁢ Aviation Brigade⁢ deployed two UH-60 Blackhawks ​and one CH-47 Chinook to Hawaii Island to conduct firefighting operations,” said the U.S. Indo-Pacific ‍Command. “Additionally,⁣ U.S. Navy Helicopter Maritime⁢ Strike Squadron 37 sent MH-60R Seahawk helicopters to assist the U.S.‌ Coast Guard in search and rescue operations.”

Thousands of tourists‍ have either already left or are in ‍the process of leaving the island⁤ amid continued evacuation efforts.

The New York Times highlighted a small glimpse of the historical value that the town brought to the island:

Its‌ heritage museum, in a landmark courthouse,​ houses artifacts ⁤from before the rest of the world knew ‍Hawaii existed. Its oldest building, ‌the⁢ Baldwin Home, was occupied by the 19th-century⁢ physician‌ who saved Maui​ from an epidemic⁤ of smallpox. Its ‍central feature, a sprawling 150-year-old banyan tree, was planted to commemorate the arrival of Christian missionaries in 1873.



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