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Breaking: Wildfires forcing evacuations in Hawaii, including Maui; resorts without power

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Hawaii state officials are currently evacuating visitors and locals from several areas of Maui and the Big Island due to wind-driven wildfires.

Maui county officials issued a new emergency order Wednesday afternoon, “strongly discouraging” non-essential travel to the island.

Power outages are widespread, and several resorts on Maui are without power, including the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa.

The fires began Tuesday, with winds from Category 4 Hurricane Dora, currently passing south of Hawaii, contributing to the fires but not directly responsible, per reporting by CNN.

As of 9:30 a.m. EDT, residents from Lahaina, Kula, North Kihei and Kaanapali on Maui and Mauna Kea on the island of Hawaii were being evacuated, with expanded evacuations expected as conditions worsen. The Associated Press reports several people who fled the flames into the ocean have been rescued.

BREAKING: Maui officials say a wildfire in historic Lahaina town has burned parts of one of the most popular tourist areas in Hawaii. Rescuers pulled a dozen people escaping smoke and flames from the ocean. https://t.co/k2fBqC3uBH

— The Associated Press (@AP) August 9, 2023

Hawaii’s Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke told CNN, “911 is down. Cell service is down. Phone service is down. That’s been part of the problem … Maui County has not been able to communicate with residents on the west side, the Lahaina side.”

At the moment, satellite phones are the only means of communication in parts of Maui.

“What we are trying to do is deploy individuals to go into areas with satellite phone service. We have only been in contact with perhaps one hotel because the one hotel, the people in charge of that hotel have satellite phones,” Luke told CNN.

CNN reports that some tourists will be evacuated. Hawaii National Guard members are also being deployed.

Kahului Airport (OGG) and Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport (KOA) remain open, but Hawaiian Airlines encouraged travelers flying in and out of OGG to continue monitoring their flights for updates. CNN reports some 2,000 tourists are stuck at the airport awaiting guidance.

(1/4) Maui’s brush fires are currently not impacting our Kahului Airport (OGG) schedule. However, as the situation continues to evolve, we encourage guests who are flying to/from Maui to check our website and mobile app for further updates on their individual flights. pic.twitter.com/nHhDcGgsR7

— Hawaiian Airlines (@HawaiianAir) August 9, 2023

In response to affected flights out of OGG, the airline is offering travelers the opportunity to reschedule their flight at no cost for flights scheduled to fly in and out of OGG over the next two days, Aug. 9—11.

“You can reschedule your flight to new dates, no change fees will be charged, and we’ll waive any applicable fare difference and other fees related to changes or guest servicing on the same city pair for travel and same cabin of service,” per the waiver. “Tickets must be rebooked into the same compartment (Main Cabin or Business Cabin) by August 18, 2023, and travel must recommence by September 1, 2023 HST.”

Alternatively, these travelers can cancel their flight in exchange for a future flight credit, expiring one year from the original date of purchase. No change fees apply, but there may be a fare difference.



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Mandatory emergency evacuations were occurring in some areas via state and federal agencies, including the National Guard, which Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke requested Tuesday.

Orders to exit from Wailea are likely to mostly affect tourists as it’s Maui’s most popular area and laden with beachfront hotels. Though hotels have yet to publicly communicate plans for guests, they will likely adhere to county officials’ guidance; some resorts had lost communication abilities, per the Maui Emergency Management Agency.

Lahaina and Upcountry Maui Fires Combined Update No. 3, 12:40 p.m. https://t.co/yb5GnPovX8 pic.twitter.com/ZbZr86yTJt

— County of Maui (@CountyofMaui) August 9, 2023

As of Wednesday afternoon, the road to west Maui (Lahaina) was closed to all traffic, minus emergency personnel, with the only way to reach resorts over there via its north route.



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Additional reporting by Clint Henderson.

This is a developing story that will be updated.

By: Caroline Tanner
Title: Breaking: Wildfires forcing evacuations in Hawaii, including Maui; resorts without power
Sourced From: thepointsguy.com/news/hawaii-wildfires/
Published Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2023 14:23:04 +0000




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