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Maui Is Deploying Water Tanks Around The Island To Help Fight Fires

Maui installs 10,000- to 30,000-gallon fixed and mobile water tanks to reduce helicopter refill times and improve wildfire initial attacks amid ongoing drought, officials said.

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The tanks hold thousands of gallons of water so firefighters have a ready supply, especially in dryer and harder to reach areas.

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The construction of the raft, with 236 cubic meters of capacity, has already begun in the area of Corral del Calafat.

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The road to access the high areas of Santo Antonio will serve as a car transport and to prevent the spread of fires, with a fire grid and a water tank.

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Maui is deploying water tanks around the island to help fight fires

Two beige water tanks blend into the dull gray blanket of highly flammable invasive grasses covering a property on the other side of Honoapiilani Highway from Māalaea Harbor.

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Civil Beat broke the news in Honolulu, United States on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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