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Too Many Projects
08-09-2023, 11:31 PM
Anyone else watching this devastation ? My wife and I honeymooned on Maui 28 years ago and were looking to return next year. We stayed in the Lahaina area with it's historic whaling port and downtown that had most of the buildings on the Historic Registry. ALL that is gone now, burned to the ground. We bought a local artist's print of an oil painting he did from a gallery on main street and had it framed by a well known framer who lived near Haleakala and had it shipped home later.
All the homes of the people who worked and lived in that town are gone too, they have nothing left.
Some of the first churches built on Maui in the early 1800s with cemeteries of the native royalties have burned as well and the historic grave markers with them.
The town, also, is home to a famous 100 year old Banyan tree that covered an entire city block, which people are afraid has been destroyed as well.
Just gut wrenching for us to see this and have a connection to the town. Too much of a reminder of Hurricane Ian that destroyed so much of the Fort Meyer area and our vacation rental we had reserved on Pine Island for this past February less than a year ago.
Billohio
08-10-2023, 12:04 AM
I honeymooned there also. Bought some old maps from a lady that had them framed and sent to us. Must have been 27 years ago now. Didnt last as long as yours!
I tried to by a 69 Z28 off pine island about 2012. That guy had been there before it got real popular and was just a block house and garage. The bar and grill at the end of his street sure had good fish. I doubt it is still there. Woodys was the name of it
Sure looks like an inferno on the island
Too Many Projects
08-10-2023, 01:05 AM
The Eastern side of Pine Island didn't get as devastated as the west, but still had severe flooding. The apartment we had reserved was on ground floor. Uninhabitable after and no insurance available for that level, as the home had to be built on stilts and anything built on the ground was the homeowners problem.
We are booked in a stilt home in Homosassa for the coming Feb. We may run down there for a day just to ogle and buy a few things to support their economy.
We have old neighbors in Cape Coral, who did get some minor flooding and wind damage and she has sent me pics of the damage and how much is still not cleaned up or repaired in that whole area. Many people and business's lost everything in that disaster too. We know that from Ms. Gibb losing her home and possessions.
muscle_collector
08-10-2023, 01:40 AM
my brother lives there. cant believe the pictures of it. havent been able to get a hold of him. sure hope he and his family are ok.
Too Many Projects
08-10-2023, 01:51 AM
my brother lives there. cant believe the pictures of it. havent been able to get a hold of him. sure hope he and his family are ok.
Wow, I hope they are OK too. From what I read, no power or cell service, so it's going to be a while before those are restored. I'll be hoping for their safety too.
carnut4life
08-10-2023, 03:30 AM
What a tragedy, prayers to everyone on the island. My girlfriend and I spent a week in Lahaina in April of 2022 to celebrate our 50th birthday's and it was amazing. She just got off her computer and showed me the pictures of the area we stayed and everything is gone.
BJCHEV396
08-10-2023, 04:29 AM
Very sad and tragic.Some people had to jump in the ocean to get away from the heat and flames.It looks apocalyptic.
Z282NV
08-10-2023, 03:32 PM
We honeymooned there 38 years ago and were planning on going back for our 40th. This is so terrible I can't even imagine what some of the family's and businesses are going through. God bless them.
67since67
08-10-2023, 05:08 PM
I am heartbroken, my favorite community in HI. Prayers and sympathies for those who are enduring this tragedy. - Bill W
muscle_collector
08-11-2023, 02:29 AM
my brother got a hold of me and said they had to evacuate and then were able to return only to have to leave again. said the historic tree downtown he heard had perished. cant remember but seems like it was over 150 years old. i remember having to stand by it as a teenager and have my picture taken.
60sStuff
08-11-2023, 03:50 AM
This horrifying tragedy in the beautiful Lahaina is unthinkable.
Me and my wife are devastated by the lives taken by this event along with all the homes, belongings and businesses that don’t exist any longer.
We vacationed in Maui in 2018 and spent most of a day in the historic Lahaina having lunch and shopping.
I have my coffee every morning with this “Bad Ass Coffee” cup which I bought at their front street location.
We checked out that 100+ year old Banyan tree also.
I hurt for these people and this town.
Give them strength Lord.
L72copocamaro
08-11-2023, 04:32 AM
That is heartbreaking to see!
Banyan Tree Aftermath.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/video/2023/aug/11/maui-wildfire-burns-beloved-150-year-old-banyan-tree-hawaii-video
L78_Nova
08-11-2023, 03:42 PM
Very sad... sat under that tree on several occasions. Rode my first ever wave along side of the breakwater.
Too Many Projects
08-11-2023, 10:25 PM
We sat under it and have Polaroid pics too, from February 1995.
That tree has a very extensive root system and I bet it will come back. Charred ? yes, but not burned beyond hope. I believe I see some greenery in the center that may have survived.
60sStuff
08-11-2023, 10:40 PM
We sat under it and have Polaroid pics too, from February 1995.
That tree has a very extensive root system and I bet it will come back. Charred ? yes, but not burned beyond hope. I believe I see some greenery in the center that may have survived.
I sure hope so, as that would add hope to the entire community.
L72copocamaro
08-12-2023, 05:32 AM
Hopefully it will survive just as the giant sequoia's and redwood's have.
1972convss454
08-14-2023, 12:45 AM
My wife and I went to Maui for our 25th wedding anniversary. Such a shame and really hate it for the people. They are definitely in my Prayers.
This image taken from space,shows the signature of the fire at 10:25PM local time on August 8,2023 as observed by the Landsat 8 satellite.Much of Lahaina,a town with a resident population of nearly 13,000 people,appears to be entirely on fire at the time of the image,alongside another large wildfire burning @ the same time near Kihei.
Too Many Projects
08-14-2023, 11:03 PM
That is crazy and sad to see. The other fire is southwest Of Pukalani, the town the framer, Joe Faustine, lived in that framed our print.
markinnaples
08-18-2023, 02:42 PM
A friend lived on Maui for years and who moved to our area last year said that she talked to their friends in Lahaina and they said that it's truly a disaster and the way that it's being treated by the authorities seems completely crazy. She said that they have roads blocked coming and going from the fires so it's preventing people from leaving their homes when the fires are coming their way, as well as preventing people from going back to their properties after the fire has been put out. These are people who have lived there for generations who know no other place and have no place to go, but who aren't being helped by the government. She also said that the death toll is vastly understated. Extraordinarily sad.
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