FRONTLINE's Maui’s Deadly Firestorm investigates the 2023 Lahaina wildfire, uncovering critical failures in preparedness and response while examining the tragedy’s causes, impact, and lessons for future disaster prevention.

FRONTLINE’s new documentary, Maui’s Deadly Firestorm, delves into the devastating wildfire that swept through Lahaina, Hawaii, in August 2023, becoming the deadliest U.S. wildfire in over a century. Sparked by a downed power line and fueled by Hurricane Dora’s high winds, the fire claimed over 100 lives, displaced thousands, and exposed significant gaps in emergency preparedness and response. The documentary, directed by Xinyan Yu and produced by Christina Avalos, reconstructs the events through survivor testimonies, harrowing footage, and an analysis of public records, revealing a tragedy decades in the making.
The film highlights the years of warnings from experts and community leaders, such as Lahaina’s Ke‘eaumoku Kapu, who raised alarms about Maui’s vulnerability to wildfires. Despite these warnings, insufficient investments in prevention and preparedness left the island ill-equipped to face such a disaster. FRONTLINE examines critical missteps, including the decision not to activate emergency sirens, blocked evacuation routes, and broader systemic failures. The documentary also explores the increasing impact of climate change and landscape changes on Maui’s fire risks, offering a sobering look at how such disasters could be mitigated in the future.
Premiering digitally on December 17, 2024, and airing on PBS on January 7, 2025, Maui’s Deadly Firestorm raises urgent questions about accountability and preparedness. Featuring firsthand accounts from survivors, victims’ families, and officials like Hawaii Governor Josh Green, the documentary not only honors the resilience of those affected but also underscores the critical need to learn from this tragedy to prevent future catastrophes.
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