Maui is marking one year since a catastrophic wildfire tore through the Hawaiian island, killing more than 100 people and reducing the historic town of Lahaina to nearly nothing but ashes. Neetu Garcha reports on the sombre memorials, Lahaina’s long road to recovery, the community’s resilience, and how an iconic banyan tree has become a beacon of hope for people.
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Maui wildfires: Lahaina residents hold sombre memorials, one year later
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