Nobody expected tourists to flood back to an island scarred by fire

Nobody expected tourists to flood back to an island scarred by fire

The return of tourists to Maui is welcome for an island who relied on them for 70 per cent of every dollar it generated. But in their absence,local people rediscovered their home for themselves.

  • byAndrea Sachs

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Maui’s emergency services chief resigns over not activating sirens during fires
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Maui’s emergency services chief resigns over not activating sirens during fires

A day earlier,Herman Andaya defended the decision not to sound sirens as the flames raged.

  • byBobby Caina Calvan
In Maui,a search for normalcy after the wildfire horror

In Maui,a search for normalcy after the wildfire horror

While the search effort in Lahaina continues,life ticks on in most other parts of Maui,forcing residents to make sense of loss and death alongside life and tourism.

  • byDamien Cave
Aussies among those helping Hawaii fire response amid ‘pure devastation’

Aussies among those helping Hawaii fire response amid ‘pure devastation’

A massive community effort is under way as search and rescue missions on Maui continue.

  • byAlex Crowe
Burnt cars,empty streets:Hawaii wildfire aftermath seen from above

Burnt cars,empty streets:Hawaii wildfire aftermath seen from above

On the ground many families are already confronting a painful reality:their loved ones did not make it out alive.

  • byBobby Caina Calvan andGiovanna Dell'Orto
In search for Hawaii fires cause,lawyers probe power lines

In search for Hawaii fires cause,lawyers probe power lines

Michael Wara,a wildfire expert,said there is “no question” that the utility should have cut power to reduce wildfire risk with the forecast of gusty winds.

  • byMark Chediak andJef Feeley
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Death toll from Maui fires rises,as damages bill forecast to top $8 billion

Death toll from Maui fires rises,as damages bill forecast to top $8 billion

The scale of the damage came into sharper focus as search teams with cadaver dogs sifted through the ruins of the historic resort town of Lahaina.

  • byMike Blake andMarco Garcia
Warning sirens did not sound on Maui,Hawaii official confirms

Warning sirens did not sound on Maui,Hawaii official confirms

Residents who survived the fire have wondered aloud why no one activated the sirens,which emit noises at a higher decibel level than a loud rock concert.

  • byNicholas Bogel-Burroughs andSerge F. Kovaleski
In Maui wildfires,communication failed. Chaos overtook Lahaina along with the flames

In Maui wildfires,communication failed. Chaos overtook Lahaina along with the flames

In the hours before a wildfire engulfed Lahaina,Maui County officials failed to activate sirens that would have warned the entire population of the approaching flames.

  • byRebecca Boone,Jennifer Sinco Kelleher andAudrey McAvoy
Toll from Hawaii fires rises as survivors return to assess the damage

Toll from Hawaii fires rises as survivors return to assess the damage

Residents of the historic town of Lahaina were getting their first opportunity to re-enter their ravaged suburbs,but there are concerns more fires could break out.

  • byJill Cowan,Mike Baker andMitch Smith
‘We’re heartsick’:Fires reduce Hawaiian town to wasteland as questions raised over lack of warning
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‘We’re heartsick’:Fires reduce Hawaiian town to wasteland as questions raised over lack of warning

Footage from Lahaina shows residents’ desperate escapes and war-like devastation. But records show no indication that sirens were triggered.

  • byTy O’neil andClaire Rush