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The Maria Lanakila Church remains standing after devastating wildfires destroyed much of the town of Lahaina (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

A historic Catholic church was one of few buildings still standing after a devastating wildfire swept through Maui.

On Tuesday, the wildfire swept through the historic town of Lahaina, the former capital of the Hawaiian monarchy before the islands became a US territory.

The blaze has killed at least 55 people across Maui, with over 1,000 residents still unaccounted for.

Photos from the aftermath of the fire show Lahaina nearly burnt to the ground. Historic structures were obliterated, and the fire even scorched the town’s massive banyan tree.

An aerial image taken on August 10, 2023 shows the historic Banyan tree surrounded by burned cars in Lahaina in the aftermath of wildfires in western Maui, Hawaii. At least 36 people have died after a fast-moving wildfire turned Lahaina to ashes, officials said August 9, 2023 as visitors asked to leave the island of Maui found themselves stranded at the airport. The fires began burning early August 8, scorching thousands of acres and putting homes, businesses and 35,000 lives at risk on Maui, the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency said in a statement. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)

Lahaina’s massive banyan tree was scorched by the wildfire (Picture: Patrick T. Fallon / AFP)

‘Without a doubt, it feels like a bomb was dropped on Lahaina,’ Hawaii Governor Josh Green said at a press conference after touring the destruction.

However, one building appears to have survived the blaze so far.

The Maria Lanakila Catholic Church is still standing, according to photos and videos posted by the few residents able to access the ruins of the town.

The first church on the site was built in 1846, when the first Catholic missionaries arrived on Maui. ‘Maria Lanakila’ is a Hawaiian language phrase that translates to ‘Victorious Mary’ or ‘Our Lady of Victory in English.

A scenic view of a small church on Maui in the tourist town of Lahaina call Maria Lanakila on a beautiful late afternoon right before sunset as the low sun casts shadows on the church.

The Maria Lanakila Church was first built in 1846 (Picture: Getty Images)

It is currently unclear how many Maria Lanakila parishioners have been lost in the fire. The church is currently unreachable by phone, as large portions of western Maui have lost cell service and 911 emergency services.

‘What we know is the fact that all of Lahaina Town has been consumed by fire,’ Monsignor Terence Watanabe told Catholic publication The Pillar. ‘It’s all gone. The church, Maria Lanakila is still standing, as is the rectory.’

Watanabe is the pastor of the nearby St Anthony’s Church in Wailuku. He said the roof of the church’s school was ripped off by hurricane-force winds earlier this week.

Although the church appears to be safe for now, officials are warning that fires are still burning on Maui.

‘None of the fires are 100% contained right now,’ Maui Fire Chief Bradford Ventura said. ‘Additionally, we’ve had many small fires in between these large fires. And with the current weather pattern that we’re facing, we still have the potential for rapid fire behavior.’

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