They’re caring for animals injured in Lahaina as they search for others still in the ruins


September 6, 2023

 

The Maui Humane Society is caring for more than 20 burned animals that survived the Lahaina wildfire.ne

September 4, 2023 at 4:06 PM

The Maui Humane Society is caring for more than 20 burned animals that survived the Lahaina wildfire. The animals need constant care, including daily bandage changes, pain medication and antibiotics. “It is very difficult to see these animals in such tremendous pain,” said Katie Shannon, of Maui Humane Society. “The majority of the animals that we are caring for right now are severe burn victims,” Shannon said.

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