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Neighborhoods and businesses were razed across the western side of the U.S. island as the wildfires cut off most roads out of Lahaina. The town is one of Maui's prime attractions, drawing 2 million tourists to the island each year, or about 80 percent of its visitors.
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A view from the air of the community of Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, after wildfires driven by high winds burned across most of the town, August 10, 2023. REUTERS/Marco Garcia
A view from the air of the community of Lahaina, August 10. REUTERS/Marco Garcia
A view from the air of the community of Lahaina, August 10. REUTERS/Marco Garcia
A view from the air of the community of Lahaina, August 10. REUTERS/Marco Garcia
A burned out boat in the waters fronting Lahaina, August 10. REUTERS/Marco Garcia
A view from the air of the community of Lahaina, August 10. REUTERS/Marco Garcia
A view from the air of the community of Lahaina, August 10. REUTERS/Marco Garcia
A view from the air of the community of Lahaina, August 10. REUTERS/Marco Garcia
A view from the air of the community of Lahaina, August 10. REUTERS/Marco Garcia
Cars drive away from Lahaina after wildfires driven by high winds, August 10. REUTERS/Marco Garcia
A view from the air of the community of Lahaina, August 10. REUTERS/Marco Garcia
A view from the air of the community of Lahaina, August 10. REUTERS/Marco Garcia
A view from the air of the community of Lahaina, August 10. REUTERS/Marco Garcia
A view from the air of the community of Lahaina, August 10. REUTERS/Marco Garcia
A view from the air of the community of Lahaina, August 10. REUTERS/Marco Garcia
A view from the air of the community of Lahaina, August 10. REUTERS/Marco Garcia
A view from the air of the community of Lahaina, August 10. REUTERS/Marco Garcia
A view from the air of the community of Lahaina, August 10. REUTERS/Marco Garcia