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Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Maui fire response turns to healing, rebuilding

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Maui community of Lahaina. (Courtesy State Farm via Flickr CC)

Native America Calling, September 20, 2023 

Neighbors are helping each other rebuild after the historic deadly fire on Maui. The community is in line for hundreds of millions of dollars in federal and state funds, in addition to private donations from all over the world. More than a month after the blaze swept through the city of Lahaina and the surrounding area, officials are still sorting out the cause and the factors that contributed to its severity. And, while not as bad as originally feared, the death toll approaches 100 people. We’ll check back in with the rebuilding effort in Hawaii and what some of the major challenges are as residents look to the future.

GUESTS

Kaliko Kaauamo (Kanaka Maoli), taro farmer, musician, and Hawaiian language advocate  

Kyle Kawakami, chef and owner of Maui Fresh Streatery

Marlene Ricedevelopmental director for the Maui Food Bank

Dr. Lance D. Collinsprivate practice attorney in Maui  

Break 1 Music: Kaulana Na Pua (song) Marlene Sai (artist) Mele No Ka ‘Oe (Digital Only, Re-mastered) (song)

Break 2 Music: Blue Dream Wedding Cake (song) Def-I (artist) Blue Hour (album)

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