Cause of Maili Wildland Fire Classified as Undetermined
MAILI, HONOLULU COUNTY, HAWAII, JUL 16 – A thorough investigation found no clear cause for the Maili wildfire that destroyed structures and caused one death, with nearly 100 acres burned, Honolulu Fire Department said.
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EDITORIAL: Fire efforts solid, but more to do
Scattered gusts of wind blowing up to 30 miles per hour, and the dry conditions that can turn a spark into wildfire. That’s summer’s reality along Oahu’s leeward coast, where the Honolulu Fire Department (HFD) battled 17 wildland fires on Oahu in just the first eight days of July. On July 6, a smoky, fast-burning wildfire in Maili erupted that led authorities to react with unprecedented efforts. The fire triggered a Honolulu Department of Emerge…
HFD: Maili wildfire classified as undetermined
MAILI, Oahu (KHON2) -- The Honolulu Fire Department has determined the cause of the brush fire in Maili on July 6. Friends remember elderly victim of Maili fire, want to help send her home to Philippines In an update provided by HFD on July 15, they classified the cause of the fire as undetermined HFD's investigation consisted of examining the area, collecting and analyzing evidence, interviewing residents and reviewing weather conditions …
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