Big Island residents assist with animal search in Lahaina

Photo by Syndi Halualani Texeira/Courtesy Hawaii Animal Kuleana Alliance Volunteers at Maui Humane Society organize pet food donations before loading them onto vans and distributing them to community hubs and throughout neighborhoods in Lahaina.

Photo by Franklin Makaimoku Jr./Courtesy Hawaii Animal Kuleana Alliance Dr. Maria from Ali'i Animal Hospital administers aid to a cat that animal search and rescue teams found in Lahaina while en route to Lahaina Gateway Shopping Center to be further examined and treated.

Volunteers at Maui Humane Society prepare for a team meeting to start another long day of assisting Maui animals. Photo by Franklin Makaimoku Jr. / Courtesy Hawai'i Animal Kuleana Alliance

Photo by Franklin Makaimoku Jr./Courtesy Hawaii Animal Kuleana Alliance Field teams drove a convoy of 16 vehicles into Lahaina where they divided into groups to perform animal search and rescue operations. Each group included a Humane Society officer, an animal search and rescue professional, and a veterinarian or vet technician. A team from the Big Island was on hand to help.

Photo by Syndi Halualani Texeira/Courtesy Hawaii Animal Kuleana Alliance Dr. Paul McCurdy from South Maui Animal Clinic and Dr. Maria from Ali'i Animal Hospital examine a cat rescued by animal search and rescue crews in Lahaina.

A group of Big Island residents helped find and rescue animals in Lahaina last weekend after the deadly wildfire swept through the town.