The Maui Fires In Photos: October 2023
Gov. Josh Green declared West Maui reopen for tourism despite significant pushback from some in the community. Concerns grew over how to deal with toxic ash in the burn zone, and housing for displaced residents remained a problem. Students returned to class in Lahaina, marking a new phase in the fire recovery.

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Gov. Josh Green said he was sympathetic to those who weren’t ready for the visitors to return but Maui and the state need the money they bring. Maui County was facing a $31.2 million budget shortfall due to the Aug. 8 wildfires in Lahaina, Kula and Olinda, county documents showed in October. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023)

Many groups grappled with how to show sensitivity to displaced Lahaina residents. The Molokai Hoe Canoe Race changed its route to respect the privacy of fire survivors and paddled a 15-mile Iron Man course from Maunalua Bay to Sand Island instead of its usual journey through the Kaiwi channel.(David Croxford/Civil Beat/2023)

As concerns around the safety of Lahaina campuses lingered, elementary school teacher Kauna’oa Garcia called out sick and instead offered informal lessons at the beach park for students in the Department of Education’s Hawaiian Language Immersion Program, or Ka Papahana Kaiapuni Hawaii. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023)
