West Maui Fires - August 2023
Survey for Lahaina Recovery Plan now available in Hawaiian, Ilocano, Spanish, Tagalog, Tongan
Online response period extended through Sunday, May 19
The online community survey launched by County of Maui Office of Recovery to help shape the creation of the Lahaina Recovery Plan is now available in Hawaiian, Ilocano, Spanish, Tagalog and Tongan. The survey will be available until May 19, 2024, and can be found on Maui Recovers’ “Ola Lahaina” page at https://mauirecovers.org/lahaina. Click on the box on the top right to select the preferred language for the survey.
The County contracted Anthology Research, a market research firm in Hawai‘i, to conduct the survey. Input received will be anonymous – no identifying information will be connected to participants’ responses. The survey will take about 10 minutes to complete.
The “Ola Lahaina” initiative was launched by the County’s Office of Recovery and operates on the Maui Recovers website. As recovery efforts continue, “Ola Lahaina” will serve as a resource for the public to stay informed of in-person and online engagement events, to access feedback from other community members and to contribute to drafting Lahaina’s long-term recovery plan.
Source Email: [email protected] / May 8, 2024
Online response period extended through Sunday, May 19
The online community survey launched by County of Maui Office of Recovery to help shape the creation of the Lahaina Recovery Plan is now available in Hawaiian, Ilocano, Spanish, Tagalog and Tongan. The survey will be available until May 19, 2024, and can be found on Maui Recovers’ “Ola Lahaina” page at https://mauirecovers.org/lahaina. Click on the box on the top right to select the preferred language for the survey.
The County contracted Anthology Research, a market research firm in Hawai‘i, to conduct the survey. Input received will be anonymous – no identifying information will be connected to participants’ responses. The survey will take about 10 minutes to complete.
The “Ola Lahaina” initiative was launched by the County’s Office of Recovery and operates on the Maui Recovers website. As recovery efforts continue, “Ola Lahaina” will serve as a resource for the public to stay informed of in-person and online engagement events, to access feedback from other community members and to contribute to drafting Lahaina’s long-term recovery plan.
Source Email: [email protected] / May 8, 2024
MPD Preliminary After-Action Report - August 8, 2023 Fires
West Maui Fires - August 2023
Love & prayers go out to West Maui, Kula & Kihei. Many families are displaced, missing loved ones, and lost loved ones.
After Fire News, Resources and More
- Maui Fire, Flood and Disaster relief group (Facebook - Public Group)
- Lahaina Strong (Facebook - Private Group - Join for access)
- Jessie & her friend Fawn were bombarded w/questions from friends outside of Maui trying to help their Lahaina families/friends. They came up w/this spreadsheet of info. Their friends found helpful & said can be shared. Click here, or copy the following link to the google document https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/109Hvph8Z1NZJAsktSvjjsFhsWJWC7UK-21lz0vkZzVc/edit?usp=sharing
Interviews with President Joe Pluta, and/or VP Rick Nava
- abcNews - September 28, 2023 (video)
- KITV News 4 - August 30 (video/article)
- Star Advertiser - Aug 12 (article)
- Star Advertiser - July 31 (article)
- Hawaii News Now - Oct 18 (video/article)