Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) are text messages sent by state, local, or national agencies to mobile phones with warnings about severe weather, threats to safety, and Amber alerts.
There were ten WEA alerts sent by the Maui Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) on August 8, 2023.1 Only two of these went to Lahaina neighborhoods, however. 2
Although the entire area of Lahaina was affected by the fires, smoke and evacuations on August 8, only the two areas highlighted above were designated to receive alerts via the WEA system.
(Fire Safety Research Institute et al., 2024, pp. 244–246) ↩︎
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This timeline chronologically compiles the communications from the County of Maui and Maui Emergency Management Agency along with key activities happening on Aug. 8, 2023.
When we see an evacuation notice on our phones or are told by emergency responders to evacuate, we seek confirmation from other credible sources like friends, family, and social media before we act.