07/02/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 07/02/2026 18:06
STATE OF HAWAIʻI
KA MOKU ʻĀINA O HAWAIʻI
JOSH GREEN, M.D.
GOVERNOR
KE KIAʻĀINA
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
KA ʻOIHANA PILI KAUA
MAJOR GENERAL STEPHEN F. LOGAN
DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Luna Hoʻomalu Pōulia
Hawai'i Emergency Management Agency
Keʻena Hoʻomalu Pōulia O Hawaiʻi
DAVID LOPEZ
ADMINISTRATOR OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Kahu Hoʻomalu Pōulia
Hawaiʻi EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY URGES RESIDENTS TO PRACTICE FIRE SAFETY DURING JULY 4 HOLIDAY WEEKEND
For Immediate Release 2026-011
July 2, 2026
HONOLULU - The Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency (HIEMA) is urging residents to practice fire safety during the Fourth of July holiday weekend as wildfire season enters full swing.
Traditional Independence Day activities like fireworks and barbecues are also common causes of wildfires. People should keep fire safety top of mind this weekend and throughout Hawaiʻi's dry season.
"It's easy to see that our landscape is drying. After the exceptionally rainy winter and spring, the lush vegetation that resulted is now becoming abundant wildfire fuel," said HIEMA Administrator David Lopez. "This is especially true in high-risk wildfire areas like West Oʻahu and West Maui, where Kona winds brought abnormal amounts of rain."
Hawaiʻi's drought index is steadily increasing and daytime humidity levels are trending gradually downward. When drought and low humidity combine with high wind, these conditions lead to high wildfire risk. During this season, one spark can ignite a wildfire that has the capacity to devastate communities.
"Wildfires are the one natural disaster that we can largely prevent," said Lopez. "We all need to do our part to eliminate risky fire behavior, protect our communities and report any fires or suspicious activity by calling 911."
Practice fire safety this weekend and every weekend:
You can do more to prepare for wildfire season:
For more information on wildfire safety and preparedness, visit www.ready.hawaii.gov/wildfire .
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