Article 6Y2RG Mental health and poverty remain a struggle for Maui wildfire survivors, new study says

Mental health and poverty remain a struggle for Maui wildfire survivors, new study says

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Nina Lakhani climate justice reporter
from World news | The Guardian on (#6Y2RG)

Two years after the devastating fires, many lack access to food, stable housing, work and healthcare

Mental health problems and economic hardship remain widespread among survivors of the Maui wildfire, as access to food, stable housing, work and healthcare remains a struggle for many, according to a study tracking 2,000 survivors.

Two in every five (41%) adults report declining overall health since the August 2023 fire, with the burden falling heaviest on those still exposed to ash, smoke and debris, according to the latest findings of the Maui Wildfire Exposure Study (MauiWES), a pioneering longitudinal research initiative by the University of Hawaii (UH) and local community groups.

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