Residents Return to Fire-Ravaged Lahaina: Emotional Reunion with Burn Scar Homes

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The first group of residents in Lahaina, Hawaii, have been allowed to return to their properties after more than six weeks of waiting. The re-entry program is being conducted in phases, with residents in Zone 1C being the first to return. Many residents expressed sadness and the need for closure as they witnessed the extent of the damage caused by the wildfires. Safety precautions, including personal protective equipment, are being provided due to concerns about toxic dust and soot. The re-entry process is expected to be lengthy but is seen as an important step in recovering from the devastating tragedy.
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