Mick Fleetwood Confirms His Restaurant Was Lost in Maui Fire
Mick Fleetwood shared that his restaurant, Fleetwood’s on Front St., has been destroyed in the wildfires impacting Maui and the Big Island in Hawaii. He shared via Instagram, “Maui and…

Mick Fleetwood shared that his restaurant, Fleetwood's on Front St., has been destroyed in the wildfires impacting Maui and the Big Island in Hawaii.
He shared via Instagram, "Maui and The Lahaina community have been my home for several decades. This is a devastating moment for Maui, and many are suffering unimaginable loss. Fleetwood's on Front Street has been lost, and while we are heartbroken, our main priority is the safety of our dear staff and team members."
He continued, "On behalf of myself and my family, I share my heartfelt thoughts and prayers for the people of Maui. We are committed to supporting the community and those affected by this disaster in the days, month and years to come."
As of publishing, at least 36 people have died in the wildfires. Per NBC News, fire crews have struggled to get the fire under control due to strong winds coming in from Hurricane Dora. So far, over 100 National Guardsmen have been deployed to assist with the ongoing response to the wildfire. There is currently a mass evacuation of areas north of Maui.
President Joe Biden has approved of declaring Hawaii a disaster area. This will allow federal funds to be sent to aid in state and local recovery efforts.
8 Random Things That Aren’t As Tall As Mick Fleetwood
The only thing larger than Mick Fleetwood’s legend is…well…Mick Fleetwood.
Standing at a mighty 6' 5" (77 inches), Fleetwood often towards over many rockers, so in honor of his birthday today (June 24), we take a humorous look at some other objects Fleetwood is taller than. Enjoy!
A Standard Stackable Washer/Dryer

NILES, IL - JANUARY 22: Sales associate David Hervey assists Dorothy Bialek as she shops for a washer/dryer in the Brand Central appliance department at the Sears store January 22, 2003 in Niles, Illinois. (Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images) NILES, IL - JANUARY 22: Sales associate David Hervey assists Dorothy Bialek as she shops for a washer/dryer in the Brand Central appliance department at a Sears store January 22, 2003 in Niles, Illinois. (Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images)
Two Stanley Cups Stacked On Top Of Each Other

ANAHEIM, CA - JUNE 6: The Stanley Cup stands on display during Game Five of the 2007 NHL Stanley Cup Finals between the Ottawa Senators and the Anaheim Ducks on June 6, 2007 at Honda Center in Anaheim, California. (Photo by John M. Heller/Getty Images for the NHL)
A Standard Refrigerator

7th July 1966: A fully stocked refrigerator, filled with Bird's Eye frozen meals and bottles of drink. (Photo by Chaloner Woods/Getty Images)
17 Standard Size Light Switch Plate Stacked On Top of Each Other

An Upright Bass

READING, ENGLAND - AUGUST 27: Ted Dwane of Mumford and Sons performs live on the NME Radio 1 stage during day one of Reading Festival on August 27, 2010 in Reading, England. (Photo by Simone Joyner/Getty Images)
6 Average Bottles of Wine Stacked on Top of Each Other

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 20: Bottle of wine are categorised ready for tasting during the 'International Wine Challenge' event at the Barbican centre on April 20, 2010 in London, England. Judges will taste from over 10,000 bottles of wine from across the globe, with wines in each category winning either Gold, Silver or Bronze in the biggest and most important event of its kind in the world. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
The 2020 Ford F-150 XL

CHICAGO, IL - SEPTEMBER 06: Ford F-150 pickup trucks are offered for sale at a dealership on September 6, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois. Ford has announced a recall of about 2 million of the trucks because of a seatbelt problem that could result in a fire. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
3 Carry-On Luggage Bags Stack On Top of Each Other

CHICAGO - FEBRUARY 21: Travelers with their luggage are seen in Terminal 3 February 21, 2006 at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois. 2005 was reportedly a record-setting year for damaged, delayed and/or lost airline luggage. (Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images)