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Ka‘u firefighters battled a pair of brush fires near Naalehu on Tuesday.
Ka‘u firefighters battled a pair of brush fires near Naalehu on Tuesday.
Fourteen units responded to a 1:55 p.m. alarm to fight a blaze in a remote area off Kaalaiki Road. After they extinguished the fire and mop-up operations were underway, another fire was detected about a mile below Kaalaiki in a remote gulch above the macadamia nut orchards.
According to a written Fire Department statement, both fires happened within a short time of each other, with “no signs of natural ignition.”
Both fires were extinguished by 5:45 p.m. and each burned about 1/4 acre.