Gas Explosion Rocks Hawaii Beach Resort: Seven Injured
A gas explosion at a Hawaii beachside resort injured seven individuals, three critically. The incident occurred in the grill area of The Whaler on Kaanapali Beach, Maui. Preliminary investigations point to a liquefied petroleum gas leak as the cause. Authorities are investigating the incident.

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A suspected gas explosion at a beachside resort in Hawaii has left seven people injured, with three in critical condition, according to reports from the hotel management and local police on Maui.
The explosion took place on Thursday night in the grill area of The Whaler on Kaanapali Beach, a popular tourist destination renowned for its scenic surroundings and hospitality offerings. The event resulted in a debris pile but did not necessitate an evacuation of the nearby areas.
The Maui Police Department's preliminary investigations suggest a possible involvement of liquefied petroleum gas, which is used in the resort's barbecue grills. The management assures collaboration with the fire department to determine the cause, while prioritizing guest and staff safety. An official cause remains under review.
(With inputs from agencies.)