Honolulu Civil Beat
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Nearly 1,400 families have appli U.S. or one of these long-term rentals, 40% of which are located outside of L Maui na.
Nearly three quarters of survey p 100 icipants showed signs more than 2,200 illness and 55 Lahaina ted symptoms of depression.
Lahaina's burn zone continues to Thursday u morning alth the University of Hawaii Maui College ng the pipes for contaminants, a first step toward restoring Lahaina’s drinking water service.
FEMA will funnel another $44 million toward the construction of a permanent school.
Lahaina residents affected by the fire will not be permitted to reinhabit their land until water and sewer systems have been rehabilitated.
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