Residents prepare to return to sites of homes demolished in Lahaina wildfire 7 weeks ago
- Residents and property owners in Lahaina are preparing to return to the "burn zone" after nearly seven weeks since it was demolished, triggering a range of emotions for those affected.
- The authorities have announced plans to allow the first residents and property owners to return, marking a major development in the recovery process.
- Reverend Ai Hironaka and other Lahaina residents are grappling with mixed feelings as they prepare to reenter the burn zone, highlighting the emotional impact of the destruction.
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Some Lahaina residents return to find what's left of their homes after Maui wildfires
It's been seven weeks since the deadliest American wildfires in more than a century swept through the Hawaiian island of Maui. Some residents in the hardest-hit neighborhoods of Lahaina are finally getting a chance to return home. William Brangham reports from Maui on what life is like for those who survived.
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