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A year after the deadliest wildfires in U.S. history ravaged Maui, killing over 100 people and destroying thousands of homes, survivors continue to face significant recovery challenges. Efforts to support the community include housing assistance, mental health services, and traditional Native Hawaiian healing practices. Events like the 'Upcountry Aloha' luncheon and commemorations in Lahaina highlight the ongoing emotional and physical recovery process. Gov. Josh Green emphasizes rapid rebuilding efforts, with new housing projects and fire prevention measures underway. FEMA has played a crucial role in recovery, focusing on cultural sensitivity and community-specific needs. Despite progress, the full recovery and rebuilding of Maui will take years, with ongoing support essential for the affected residents.
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