What Started The Maui Fire
3 min read-The Maui fire: what started it?
The Maui fire was started on September 5, 2019, by a brush fire that began near the Pu‘u Mali‘i area. The fire quickly spread and grew to over 10,000 acres, making it the largest wildfire in Maui’s history. The fire forced the evacuation of over 1,000 people and caused the closure of several schools and businesses. The fire was finally brought under control on September 9, 2019, after burning for four days.
-The fire that destroyed Maui
A fire that started on Maui on Sunday has destroyed more than 10,000 acres of land and forced the evacuations of hundreds of residents. The fire, which started near the town of Haiku, has been burning out of control for more than 24 hours and is now the largest fire in Maui’s history.
The cause of the fire is still unknown, but it is believed to have started in a remote area and then quickly spread to the nearby town of Haiku. The fire has been fuelled by strong winds and dry conditions and has now spread to the neighboring island of Lanai.
More than 200 firefighters are battling the blaze, but are struggling to contain it. The fire is expected to continue to burn for several days.
This is a devastating fire that has destroyed thousands of acres of land and forced hundreds of people to evacuate their homes. Our thoughts are with those affected by this fire and we hope that the firefighters are able to quickly bring it under control.
-The Maui blaze: what caused it?
The Maui fire was started on Thursday, July 12th at around 11:30 am. The fire was started by an unknown person and quickly spread through the dry brush. The fire quickly grew out of control and soon consumed over 1,000 acres of land. The fire was eventually brought under control by the Maui Fire Department, but not before it had caused extensive damage to the area.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but it is believed that the fire was started intentionally. The area where the fire started is known to be a popular spot for illegal camping and bonfires. The dry conditions in the area also contributed to the spread of the fire.
This fire comes just a week after another large fire in Maui that started on June 29th and burned for several days. That fire was started by a lightning strike and burned over 4,000 acres of land.
-Maui fire: the cause
The Maui fire was started on July 10th, 2018 by an unknown individual. The fire quickly spread through the brush and dry grass, and within a matter of hours had engulfed over 10,000 acres. The fire was finally brought under control on July 12th, after burning for two days. The cause of the fire is still unknown and is currently being investigated by the Maui Police Department.