Lahaina’s Front Street has officially reopened to the public, creating an emotional yet hopeful look into the future
Officials say the reopening marks a new recovery phase as 702 households still rely on FEMA housing aid and rebuilding remains slow.
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Three years later, many Lahaina fire survivors are still waiting for a home
LAHAINA — Front Street, the famed two-lane thoroughfare along the ocean’s edge in Lahaina, reopened to traffic Saturday for the first time since the Aug. 8, 2023, wildfire gutted much of the historic town, offering one of the clearest signs yet that the community is rebuilding. The post Three years later, many Lahaina fire survivors are still waiting for a home appeared first on Hawaii Tribune-Herald.
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LAHAINA >> Front Street, the famed two-lane thoroughfare along the ocean’s edge in Lahaina, reopened to traffic Saturday for the first time since the Aug. 8, 2023, wildfire gutted much of the historic town, offering one of the clearest signs yet that the community is rebuilding.
Lahaina’s Front Street has officially reopened to the public, creating an emotional yet hopeful look into the future
Nearly three years after the Maui wildfires, another major milestone in Lahaina’s recovery is now underway. Front Street officially reopened to the public today, allowing vehicles back into the historic district for the first time since the disaster.
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