"Maui Fire Recovery: Lahaina Residents Prepare for Return Amid Toxic Ash and Tourism Relaunch"

Some residents of Lahaina, Maui will be allowed to return to their properties next week, but they will likely have to wear protective gear due to potentially toxic ash from the recent wildfires. The reentry process will be gradual, with different zones being cleared for residents as they are inspected and deemed safe. The disaster area is expected to take about three months to fully clear. Authorities are warning residents about the health risks of handling debris and ash, which may contain hazardous substances such as asbestos and heavy metals. The state is also working to transition displaced people from hotels to long-term housing as they plan to reopen West Maui to visitors on October 8.
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- State says fire survivors wont be pushed out with West Maui tourism relaunch next month Hawaii News Now
- Editorial: Tourism one part of Maui recovery Honolulu Star-Advertiser
- Gov. Green unveils upcoming important dates involving Maui fire recovery Maui Now
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