Lahaina's Resilience: Healing and Hope Two Years After Wildfires

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After the devastating 2023 wildfire in Lahaina, Hawaii, factory-built modular homes were rapidly installed to provide long-term, dignified housing for displaced residents, addressing the shortcomings of traditional FEMA trailers and highlighting innovative approaches to disaster recovery and affordable housing.
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- New trees take root in Lahaina two years after wildfires mauinews.com
- Lahaina residents face long road to recovery 2 years after Maui's devastating wildfires: "We're in it for the long haul" CBS News
- Why this Maui restaurant's return means so much right now SFGATE
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