Emotions running high as Lahaina fire anniversary nears

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A Napili Noho distribution center organizer, who identified himself as Savage, volunteered to join a contingent from his Calvary Chapel congregation in October to come to Lahaina to help.

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Ka‘i “Baby Shark” Kala, enjoyed his time at a bounce house provided for children at Napili Noho distribution center at 50 Maiha St. in Napili, Hawai‘i, on Friday, July 26, 2024.

LAHAINA, Hawai‘i — The need for staples including bottled water, toilet paper, diapers and food has only increased since the Aug. 8 Maui wildfires, and so have the emotions and uncertainty as the island prepares to mark the one-year anniversary since a wind-whipped firestorm tore across Lahaina, killing at least 102 people and leaving two still missing in the nation’s deadliest inferno of its kind in over a century.

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