Survivors experience first anniversary of tragic Maui wildfires

VIDEO BY CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM Some 4,000 people attended a Paddle Out Thursday morning in the waters off Hanaka'o'o Beach Park to honor the 102 victims killed in the Maui fires a year ago.

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Thousands of people paddled out Thursday at Hanaka‘o‘o, or Canoe Beach, in Lahaina on the anniversary of the Aug. 8, 2023, wildfires.

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Charlene Mercer, left, embraced Dalana Kaneakua after draping a 600-foot lei upon the memorial crosses in Lahaina.

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Charlene Mercer of Male i ka ‘Ulu draped a lei upon the memorial crosses in Lahaina.

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Gracey Kekona, left, and Vance Dizon performed as Molokai and Lahaina friends and family gathered for kanikapila at Malapai, commonly known as the Kahana Boat Ramp.

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Kaya Lulu, 11, scattered rose petals Thursday from the catamaran Sea Maui II as people paddled out at Canoe Beach in Lahaina.

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Leimani Purdy recited an oli, or chant, during the lei draping.

There are as many memories of the Aug. 8, 2023, Maui wildfires as there are people who experienced the horrors of that day.