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Volunteers bring donations to displaced Lahaina residents


Volunteers unload supplies from Shawn Tangonan’s boat in Maalaea Harbor on Aug.14, 2023. Thousands were displaced after a wildfire fueled by winds from Hurricane Dora and Dry Vegetation Destroyed much of the town. The death toll from the fire makes it the deadliest wildfire of the past U.S. century.

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Volunteers unload supplies from Shawn Tangonan’s boat in Maalaea Harbor on Aug.14, 2023. Thousands were displaced after a wildfire fueled by winds from Hurricane Dora and dry vegetation destroyed much of the town. The death toll from the fire makes it the deadliest wildfire of the past U.S. century.

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Jonah Lion walks through the supply hub at an abandoned restaurant in Maalaea Harbor on Aug.14, 2023. A former firefighter, Lion has used his knowledge to assist in aid efforts for those affected by the wildfire in Lahaina. Thousands were displaced after a wildfire fueled by winds from Hurricane Dora and dry vegetation destroyed much of the town. The death toll from the fire makes it the deadliest wildfire of the past U.S. century.

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Volunteers unload donations at a distribution center for those affected by the Maui fires at Honokawai Beach Park in Napili-Honokowai, west of Maui, Hawaii, Aug. 14, 2023. The death toll in Hawaii’s wildfires rose to 99 and could double over the next 10 days, the state’s governor said on Aug. 14, as emergency personnel painstakingly scoured the incinerated landscape for more human remains. Last week’s inferno on the island of Maui is already the deadliest US wildfire in a century, with only a quarter of the ruins of the devastated town of Lahaina searched for victims so far.

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A woman hugs a volunteer unloading ice off a truck at a distribution center for those affected by the Maui fires at Honokawai Beach Park in Napili-Honokowai, west of Maui, Hawaii, Aug. 14, 2023. The death toll in Hawaii’s wildfires rose to 99 and could double over the next 10 days, the state’s governor said on August 14, as emergency personnel painstakingly scoured the incinerated landscape for more human remains.

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Donated clothes are seen at a distribution center for those affected by the Maui fires at Honokawai Beach Park in Napili-Honokowai, west of Maui, Hawaii, Aug. 14, 2023. The death toll in Hawaii’s wildfires rose to 99 and could double over the next 10 days, the state’s governor said on Aug. 14, as emergency personnel painstakingly scoured the incinerated landscape for more human remains. Last week’s inferno on the island of Maui is already the deadliest US wildfire in a century, with only a quarter of the ruins of the devastated town of Lahaina searched for victims so far.

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Volunteers unload ice and cooler donations at a distribution center for those affected by the Maui fires at Honokawai Beach Park in Napili-Honokowai, west of Maui, Hawaii, on Aug. 14, 2023. The death toll in Hawaii’s wildfires rose to 99 and could double over the next 10 days, the state’s governor said on Aug. 14, as emergency personnel painstakingly scoured the incinerated landscape for more human remains. Last week’s inferno on the island of Maui is already the deadliest US wildfire in a century, with only a quarter of the ruins of the devastated town of Lahaina searched for victims so far.

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Volunteers unload donations at a distribution center for those affected by the Maui fires at Honokawai Beach Park in Napili-Honokowai, west of Maui, Hawaii, on Aug. 14, 2023. The death toll in Hawaii’s wildfires rose to 99 and could double over the next 10 days, the state’s governor said on Aug. 14, as emergency personnel painstakingly scoured the incinerated landscape for more human remains. Last week’s inferno on the island of Maui is already the deadliest US wildfire in a century, with only a quarter of the ruins of the devastated town of Lahaina searched for victims so far.

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Jayci Corwin with Maui Gold Pineapple unloads a truck full of pineapples to be brought by boat to West Maui on Aug. 14, 2023, in Wailuku, Hawaii. Volunteers are continuing to bring much-needed supplies to the West Maui area after at least 93 people were killed and thousands were displaced following a wind-driven wildfire that devastated the towns of Lahaina and Kula this past week. Crews are continuing to search for nearly 1,000 missing people.

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Guillermo Coscarelli (C) passes propane tanks to a boat just off the coast on Aug. 14, 2023, in Kaanapali, Hawaii. Volunteers are continuing to bring much-needed supplies to the West Maui area after at least 93 people were killed and thousands were displaced following a wind-driven wildfire that devastated the towns of Lahaina and Kula this past week. Crews are continuing to search for nearly 1,000 missing people.

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Volunteers load propane tanks onto jet skis to be ferried to shore on Aug. 14, 2023, in Kaanapali, Hawaii. Volunteers are continuing to bring much-needed supplies to the West Maui area after at least 93 people were killed and thousands were displaced following a wind-driven wildfire that devastated the towns of Lahaina and Kula this past week. Crews are continuing to search for nearly 1,000 missing people.

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Napili Market is one of several supply hubs for residents in Lahaina, Hawaii on Aug. 13, 2023. Thousands were displaced after a wildfire fueled by winds from Hurricane Dora and dry vegetation destroyed much of the town. The death toll from the fire makes it the deadliest wildfire of the past U.S. century

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Dustin Akiona, 31, helps his cousin, Tyler Arbogast, 29, load up his truck with baby supplies and toiletries for residents in Lahaina on Aug. 12, 2023. Thousands were displaced after a wildfire fueled by winds from Hurricane Dora and dry vegetation destroyed much of the town. The death toll from the fire makes it the deadliest wildfire of the past U.S. century.

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Volunteers stack water donations outside of the home of Archie Kalepa, 60 on Aug. 12, 2023. Kalepa has turned his house in a Hawaiian Homes neighborhood into a supply hub for the Lahaina community. Thousands were displaced after a wildfire fueled by winds from Hurricane Dora and dry vegetation destroyed much of the town.

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Volunteers sort hygienic products outside of the home of Archie Kalepa, 60 on Aug. 12, 2023. Kalepa has turned his house in a Hawaiian Homes neighborhood into a supply hub for the Lahaina community. Thousands were displaced after a wildfire fueled by winds from Hurricane Dora and dry vegetation destroyed much of the town. The death toll from the fire makes it the deadliest wildfire of the past U.S. century.

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Eileen Domingo, 36, carries aid packages from the mainland U.S. at Kahului Airport on Aug. 11, 2023. The packages include items such as toiletries and clothing for victims of the devastating Maui wildfires. Domingo, who is from the Lahaina area, says, “I can count the amount of homes left standing.”

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Volunteers with King’s Cathedral Maui bring in donations on Aug. 10, 2023, in Kahului, Hawaii. Dozens of people were killed and thousands displaced after a wind-driven wildfire devastated the town of Lahaina on Tuesday. King’s Cathedral Maui is providing food and shelter for displaced families.

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Volunteers with King’s Cathedral Maui unload a donation of industrial fans on Aug. 10, 2023, in Kahului, Hawaii. Dozens of people were killed and thousands displaced after a wind-driven wildfire devastated the town of Lahaina on Tuesday. King’s Cathedral Maui is providing food and shelter for displaced families.

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Volunteers with King’s Cathedral Maui unload donations of blankets and supplies on Aug. 10, 2023, in Kahului, Hawaii. Dozens of people were killed and thousands displaced after a wind-driven wildfire devastated the town of Lahaina on Tuesday. King’s Cathedral Maui is providing food and shelter for displaced families.

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