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A year after Maui wildfire, survivors remain resilient as they press on with hope

In Lahaina, Hawaii, residents have been facing a year of practical and emotional challenges following the deadliest U.S. wildfire in a century, which decimated the historic town on Maui on August 8, 2023.
To commemorate the anniversary, The Associated Press conducted interviews with seven survivors and a first responder who assisted in battling the flames. Despite the hardships, these individuals have exhibited hope, resilience, and determination over the past year.
Thomas Leonard, a 75-year-old Vietnam veteran, faced flashbacks to his service in Vietnam while hiding from the Lahaina wildfire. He learned to cope with post-traumatic stress disorder and has been supporting fellow fire survivors.
Elsie Rosales, who lost her five-bedroom house and cherished jewelry in the fire, used insurance money to pay off her mortgage and now resides in a two-bedroom apartment with her family.
Ekolu Lindsey, accustomed to the spiritual energy surfing brought him, has been unable to access this source of renewal since the wildfire destroyed his family home. He now resides on another island.
Leola Vierra, after losing her home of over 50 years and searching for their lost cat, Kitty Kai, found some stability with a new lease as they aim to rebuild on their property.
Ai Hironaka, a Buddhist minister uprooted from his temple, has found solace at a new location while reflecting on his losses and finding meaning in Buddhist teachings.
Morgan Montgomery, inspired by firefighters during the disaster, has seized the opportunity for a full-ride scholarship to study fire science at Hawaii Community College.
Ikaika Blackburn, an 18-year veteran of the Maui Fire Department, recounts his crew’s efforts during the Lahaina wildfire, speaking of the challenges they faced and the impact it had on the community.
Jordan Ruidas, who initiated the “Lahaina Strong” fundraiser after the fire, continues her advocacy for local residents, juggling her responsibilities as a new mother with her community work.
As Lahaina residents mark the anniversary of the devastating wildfire, they exhibit strength, perseverance, and a commitment to rebuilding their community.

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