Lahaina residents rebuild from 'ground zero' after devastating wildfire | USA TODAY

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Five days after the fires began in Maui, residents said it has been difficult to get food, fuel and other resources to those in the worst-hit areas, including the hundreds of people who lost their homes. Law enforcement road closures and slow communication from a government that many accuse of failing to adequately warn them about the fires has prompted residents to create their own aid systems as neighbors turn to one another for shelter and other necessities.

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Staying and rebuilding is a lot harder than this guy knows. I am a survivor of the Paradise fire.

geofffxdwg
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Gov dropped the ball without the warning alarms - sounds like a conspiracy to build new luxury hotels and buildings

FirstToComment
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Love an prayers to the people hurt by the fire 🔥 storm

trevorwalker
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So tragic, we were just there and the lahaina people were wonderful

craig
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Just tell me if you guys need anything? I will try to help y’all 😢

misssunshine
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You will rebuild. San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake and fire rebuild the city from nothing and in 1915 hosted the World's Fair.
Be positive

elizabethwarman
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I feel so sad for this situation .
Mercy God

MsDeniselima
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the fact that all Indonesian people are happy single.

voorvenkraaf
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Forget about them. Zelensky needs other $60 billion now😅😅😅

StPiter
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the fact that all Indonesian people are happy single.

voorvenkraaf