"Maui Wildfire Aftermath: Community Resilience and Economic Recovery"

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The overlooked community of Kula in Maui, devastated by a wildfire overshadowed by a larger disaster in Lahaina, faces ongoing challenges in cleanup and recovery. Residents have taken matters into their own hands, forming nonprofits and organizing cleanup efforts, while also focusing on preventing future disasters by restoring the ecosystem. Despite frustrations with government response, the community remains determined to rebuild and create a more resilient environment.
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- How a historic Lahaina neighborhood became ‘ground zero’ for the Maui wildfire NBC News
- West Maui Is Rebuilding Tourism After the Fires—Here's How Travelers Can Do Their Part | Condé Nast Traveler Condé Nast Traveler
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