Urgent Evacuations Ordered in Paia as Brush Fire Erupts

BREAKING: Evacuations are now underway in Paia, Maui, following a rapidly spreading brush fire that ignited earlier this afternoon. The fire was first reported at 1:30 p.m. in the vicinity of Holomua Road and Baldwin Avenues. Just 39 minutes later, the Maui Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) issued urgent evacuation orders for several areas of Paia due to thick smoke and the fire’s dangerous proximity.
Residents are urged to evacuate immediately and seek safety. Specific evacuation zones can be accessed through the Genasys map, which provides real-time updates on affected areas. As firefighting efforts continue, portions of Baldwin and Holomua remain closed to traffic. Authorities strongly advise motorists to avoid the region to ensure the safety of both evacuees and emergency personnel.
At this time, MEMA has not provided estimates on the size of the brush fire or further details regarding its progression. The situation remains dynamic, and officials are closely monitoring conditions as they develop.
This incident highlights the ongoing risks associated with wildfires in Hawaii, especially during dry conditions. As the community faces this urgent threat, local officials are working tirelessly to manage the situation and protect residents.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops. Please share this information to help keep others informed and safe.