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Hawaiians face looters, realtors while struggling to recover

Por: New York Daily News Nation August 16, 2023

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Hawaiians who survived a week of deadly fires now find themselves warding off desperate looters and opportunistic realtors. At least 99 people have been killed by flames that swallowed much of Maui, displacing 3,000 animals, destroying upward of 1,700 buildings and reportedly causing upwards of $7 billion in damage. Commercial fisherman Bryan Sizemore, 48, said his boat exploded because of the fires, but his business remains. The 20-year Maui... + full article



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