PHOTOS: The destruction wildfires have caused in Maui

Maui before the wildfires
An overhead satellite look at the island of Maui before this week's wildfire damage.
PHOTO: Maxar

Buildings reduced to rubble
271 structures have been damaged or destroyed in Maui.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON

Cars completely destroyed
Several cars were destroyed due to Maui wildfires.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON

Boats burned at Lahaina Harbor
Vehicles weren't only damaged on land. Boats in the Lahaina Harbor also suffered burn damage.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON

Trees destroyed
Trees in Maui were burned to a crisp after being engulfed in flames on Wednesday.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON

A view of Maui from above
An overhead view of Maui after wildfire damage.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON

Burnt hillside
Some vegetation has been reduced to ash after wildfire damage.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON

Delayed flights due to safety concerns
Several flights have been canceled and delayed at Kahului Airport since the wildfires hit Maui on Wednesday.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON

Damage along the coastline
A coastline view of damage in Lahaina.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON

Coast Guard docks near destroyed structure
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON

Buildings leveled by flames
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON

Wildlife charred to black
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Maui before the wildfires
An overhead satellite look at the island of Maui before this week's wildfire damage.
PHOTO: Maxar
Buildings reduced to rubble
271 structures have been damaged or destroyed in Maui.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Cars completely destroyed
Several cars were destroyed due to Maui wildfires.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Boats burned at Lahaina Harbor
Vehicles weren't only damaged on land. Boats in the Lahaina Harbor also suffered burn damage.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Trees destroyed
Trees in Maui were burned to a crisp after being engulfed in flames on Wednesday.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
A view of Maui from above
An overhead view of Maui after wildfire damage.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Burnt hillside
Some vegetation has been reduced to ash after wildfire damage.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Delayed flights due to safety concerns
Several flights have been canceled and delayed at Kahului Airport since the wildfires hit Maui on Wednesday.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Damage along the coastline
A coastline view of damage in Lahaina.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Coast Guard docks near destroyed structure
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Buildings leveled by flames
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Wildlife charred to black
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Maui before the wildfires
An overhead satellite look at the island of Maui before this week's wildfire damage.
PHOTO: Maxar
Buildings reduced to rubble
271 structures have been damaged or destroyed in Maui.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Cars completely destroyed
Several cars were destroyed due to Maui wildfires.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Boats burned at Lahaina Harbor
Vehicles weren't only damaged on land. Boats in the Lahaina Harbor also suffered burn damage.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Trees destroyed
Trees in Maui were burned to a crisp after being engulfed in flames on Wednesday.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
A view of Maui from above
An overhead view of Maui after wildfire damage.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Burnt hillside
Some vegetation has been reduced to ash after wildfire damage.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Delayed flights due to safety concerns
Several flights have been canceled and delayed at Kahului Airport since the wildfires hit Maui on Wednesday.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Damage along the coastline
A coastline view of damage in Lahaina.
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Coast Guard docks near destroyed structure
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Buildings leveled by flames
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Wildlife charred to black
PHOTO: PATRICK T. FALLON
Wildfires caused significant damage to the island of Maui in Hawaii on Wednesday, killing multiple people, destroying hundreds of structures and leading to the delay of flights to and from the island.
The historic town of Lahaina was engulfed in flames and smoke. Vehicles, homes and trees have become nearly unrecognizable.
To see how severe the damage on the island is, check out the photo gallery above this story.