Two Fires near Haleakala Road in Haili'imaile.

Fires started this afternoon and the fire and emergency officials are asking people to avoid the area.

One at Haleakala Highway (Hwy 37) near Keahua Road in Haili'imaile.

A second fire in the area started 30 minutes ago up the hill and at Hali'imaile Road and Haleakala Highway.

Evacuation orders are pending.

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According to the latest updates, there are currently two active fires near the Haleakalā Road area in Hāliʻimaile, Maui. Fire and emergency officials are asking people to avoid the area to ensure safety and allow emergency crews to respond without obstruction.

The first fire is located along Haleakalā Highway (Hwy 37) near Keahua Road in Hāliʻimaile. The second fire started approximately 30 minutes later further up the hill at the intersection of Hāliʻimaile Road and Haleakalā Highway. Both fires are being closely monitored, and the situation is developing rapidly.

  • Evacuation orders are pending, and residents or visitors in the vicinity should prepare for the possibility of evacuation. Follow instructions from local authorities immediately if orders are issued.
  • Road closures may be in effect or implemented shortly to facilitate emergency response and ensure public safety. Avoid traveling through the area unless absolutely necessary.
  • Smoke and air quality may be affected in surrounding areas. Sensitive individuals, including children, the elderly, and those with respiratory conditions, should take precautions such as staying indoors and limiting physical activity.

For visitors planning to travel in or near Hāliʻimaile, it is recommended to:

  • Monitor local news and official emergency updates for real-time information about fire progression, road closures, and evacuation orders.
  • Have a safety plan in case evacuation becomes necessary, including packing essential items such as medications, important documents, water, and clothing.
  • Stay clear of the affected areas to avoid impeding emergency operations and to ensure your own safety.

Officials and local authorities are actively managing the situation. Compliance with guidance and staying informed will help minimize risk and ensure the safety of both residents and visitors in Maui during these fires.


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