Explosion in the luxury area of the MAUI Resort Grill Injury 7

A huge explosion shook the barbecue area on a resort in Maui on Hawaii, Leaving seven people injured and debris scattered over the beach.
At least three people are in critical state after the Whaler’s Responding on the Ka’anapali beach on Thursday night, and the victims ran aged 18 to 74, Hawaii News Now reports.
“We were swimming down at the pool in Sheraton and suddenly there was this huge, grown carrier,” said witness David Flint at the station.
A photo taken at the scene showed that the locals were reviewing the damage to the barbecue area. Some of the settlement guests could be seen leaning with balconies to get a view of destruction.
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An explosion in the barbecue area at Whaler’s resort in Maui, Hawaii left more injured people.
The location where the explosion happened is just a few steps from the pedestrian path leading to the village of Whaler, the shopping destination and dining room of many guests nearby.
“Evacuation is not implemented at this point,” Maui Police Directorate He said in a Facebook post, describing the explosion as “various accidents.”
“We ask the public to avoid the area while the first respondents are doing an investigation,” he added.
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An investigation is underway to determine the official cause of the barbecue area at the Whaler resort in Maui, Hawaii.
The Maui County Fire Department also said that the first respondents were “in place explosion In Kaanapali and take care of the victims “and” there is no additional threat “.
Investigators set up yellow flags on the beach to mark the fragments sent to flying from the barbecue area, now reported by Hawaii News, noting that witnesses described a possible barbecue malfunction that led to the explosion.
Whaler’s resort on his website says “our luxury condominium accommodation are just steps from intact sand and provide access to prime ministers and services, all full of Aloha warmth.”
The first liability is said to have no additional threats after the explosion on Thursday at Whaler’s resort in Maui, Hawaii.
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“The barbecue in paradise in one of our grill areas on the granite,” he added.
Melissa Summers Fox News contributed to this report.