At least 36 folks have died in the Maui wildfires.
Wildfires in Maui destroyed (*36*) in historic Lahaina.
According to authorities, folks jumped into the ocean to flee the fireplace and smoke.
Strong winds fueled the blaze.
Eyewitnesses described the scene as ‘apocalyptic.’
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At least 36 folks have been killed since fires started in Maui.
It’s feared that fireside has consumed a lot of Lahaina Town’s historic Front Street, house to eating places, bars, shops and what’s believed to be the United States’ largest #banyantree.
#lahainafire #MauiFires #maui… pic.twitter.com/EdIpzBzHT7
— Chaudhary Parvez (@ChaudharyParvez) August 10, 2023
At least 36 folks have died.
🚨 JUST IN: Death toll from Maui, Hawaii fires has reached 36
The city of Lahaina seems completely apocalyptic. There is virtually nothing left.
Winds from a distant hurricane fanned the flames of a wildfire, engulfing the resort city with little or no warning.
People fled… pic.twitter.com/sHLVcCxaiv
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) August 10, 2023
Before and after pictures of the fireplace injury in Lahaina, Maui.
Absolutely devastating. pic.twitter.com/rYfLYN2bAg
— KanekoaTheNice (@KanekoaTheNice) August 10, 2023
Lahaina’s well-known Banyan tree, the biggest in the US with 47 trunks, was charred.
Credit: Lei_dubzz Instagram
Please take into account donating to Harvest Church Maui aid fund by clicking right here.
Donations to Harvest Church will go to:
- Providing tangible assist to the folks of Maui with emergency medical care, meals, and shelter
- Helping first responders as they supply wanted medical care to these injured by the fires
- Supporting means for the native church on Maui to achieve out to their neighborhood with the gospel
- Distributing religious sources and pastoral take care of the folks of Maui