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In the Waikoloa area of the Big Island a wildfire threatened 50 homes, burned over 400 acres, and eight houses were evacuated. More Information: FEMA
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The Kawaihae road fire on the Island of Hawaii threatened 100 homes, caused mandatory evacuations of local residents, and burned over 1,500 acres. More Information: FEMA
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The Lalamilo fire of Waikoloa burned over 1,600 acres on the Big Island. More Information: FEMA
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Just three days later a major fire on the Akoni Pule Highway of the Big Island threatened 650 people, 300 homes, and burned over 2,500 acres. More Information: FEMA
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In the Nanakuli and Palehua areas of Oahu a brush fire threatened at least 150 homes and burned more than 1,500 acres of land. Many summer programs and business in this area had to evacuate. More Information: FEMA
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The Waikele fire near Mililani on Oahu burned over 500 acres of land and threatened homes in this area. More Information: FEMA
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This large wildfire damaged telephone service in West Maui, closed the Honoapilani Highway, and threatened homes. Wind gusts didn’t help the matter and over 1,400 acres were burned. More Information: Maui News Picture Caption: Firefighters controlling the flames.
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For three days the Waialua fire spread miles from strong gusts of wind. In addition to blankets of smoke on the leeward side of Oahu, the fire burned over 5,000 acres of land. More Information: [KITV](http://www.kitv.com/news/13894938/detail.html' >KITV</a> Picture Caption: Smoke in the distance.
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Nine brush fires burned over 2,300 acres of land - thought to be the work of arsonists. People in this area evacuated homes because the smoke made it difficult to breath. More information: Honolulu Advertiser Picture Caption: Smoke in the distance.
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