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What we know about the federal government’s response to the Hawaii fires so far
- President Joe Biden has issued a federal disaster declaration and promised to provide all necessary resources to help with the recovery from the wildfires in Lahaina, Hawaii. FEMA, the National Guard, Coast Guard, Navy, and Army have all been deployed to assist with fire suppression, search and rescue operations, and evacuation efforts.
- The federal funding made available through the disaster declaration will support temporary housing, home repairs, low-interest loans for property losses, and other assistance programs for individuals and businesses affected by the wildfires. It will also cover debris removal, emergency protective measures, and hazard mitigation measures on a cost-sharing basis.
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What we know about the federal government’s response to the Hawaii fires so far
By CNN (CNN) — The federal government has gone into disaster response mode after wildfires destroyed Lahaina on the island of Maui in Hawaii earlier this week. President Joe Biden issued a federal disaster declaration on Thursday and promised to send whatever is needed to help the recovery. “We’re working as quickly as possible to
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