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Owner of ‘miracle house’ still standing after Hawaii wildfires shares how it survived

A property in Lahaina on Maui, Hawaii, can be seen in pictures standing nearly intact amid the charred remains of the otherwise destroyed town. The owner, Dora Atwater Millikin, has now spoken out

Amid the rumbles the catastrophic fire in Hawaii left behind, one house remained nearly intact.

Mystery surrounds a seaside home in Lahaina on Maui that remained untouched by the destructive fires that ravaged the area last week. The red-roofed house with a white façade, somehow survived the destruction and stands pristine in pictures showing the otherwise charred remains of the historic city.

Owners Dora Atwater Millikin and Dudley Long Millikin III had carried out a refurbishment to the $4million (£3.13 million) property recently, which is thought to have contributed to it being protected by the deadly flames. However, according to the owners, the works were not done with fireproofing in mind.

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