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Crater Road Fire update as of 10 a.m. 7-16-24 For www.mauicounty.gov

July 16, 2024

FIRE UPDATE

Crater Road Fire containment remains at 80% and 574 acres, with no fire growth, as of 10 a.m., according to Maui Fire Department (MFD). Today, helicopters are being used to make water drops and transport personnel and equipment into areas with limited access. Dozers are continuing to improve and reinforce containment lines while firefighting crews from MFD, State Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DLNR DOFAW) and National Parks Service (NPS), along with Haleakala Ranch personnel, patrol the perimeter and address hot spots. Three tankers are shuttling water for extinguishment operations. Remote N5 sensors are being deployed to aid in monitoring crucial areas. No injuries or structural damages have been reported.

RESPONSE

Firefighting crews from MFD, DLNR DOFAW and NPS. Air assets. Multiple dozers. Three MFD tankers. Remote N5 sensors.

CLOSURES

Crater Road and Haleakala National Park remain closed. State DLNR DOFAW reopened after 5 a.m. today the Kula Forest Reserve and all Na Ala Hele Trails in the reserve, which was closed 7/12 as a precautionary measure. DLNR DOFAW “encourages all visitors to the forest reserve to use extreme caution to avoid sparking any new fires.”

WATER INFORMATION

The Crater Road fire is far uphill relative to the County Department of Water Supply water system, and there are no current concerns over the safety of the Upcountry drinking water, according to County Water Supply Director John Stufflebean. However, DWS is prepared to respond should the system be threatened.

BACKGROUND

MFD reported the Crater Road fire at about 6:13 p.m. 7/10. MEMA’s Emergency Operations Center was partially activated at 8:02 p.m. 7/10 in response to the fire. Mayor Richard Bissen signed an Emergency Proclamation at 7:20 a.m. 7/11 in response to the ongoing fire, which authorizes the County to access federal assistance programs for individuals and public infrastructure, including funds for emergency response efforts to ensure continued and effective countywide response. Two emergency advisories to prepare for potential evacuations were posted then lifted hours later. News conferences were held with Acting Gov. Sylvia Luke at the County building on 7/11 and today, 7/15, to provide updates on the fire.

INFO

Sign up for MEMA alerts atwww.mauicounty.gov/MEMA and follow County of Maui on Facebook and Instagram. Find mental health support due to stress, anxiety and trauma from the wildfires at or by calling the Hawai’I Cares Crisis Line at 988.

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  • [Registrant]County of Maui
  • [Language]日本語
  • [Location]Maui, HI
  • Posted : 2024/07/16
  • Published : 2024/07/16
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