Six months after Maui wildfire, 5,000 survivors still stranded: ‘We’re tired of broken promises’
by Nina Lakhani in West Maui from US news | The Guardian on (#6JFJ8)
Red Cross says only a third of households who sought emergency shelter have moved into homes, as governor's pledge rings hollow
Every afternoon Diana Tevaga rushes back from work to her hotel room to feed her pitbull, Pe'a, and tabby cat, Kenzie, bracing herself for another dispiriting evening searching online for an affordable apartment in Maui.
Tevaga, 41, has been living in a hotel since losing her home - a rent-controlled apartment she'd shared with her mother and pets - in the catastrophic Lahaina wildfire on 8 August. Before the fire, she spent evenings with her nephews and nieces, who lived in the same neighborhood. Now, Tevaga watches reality TV and eats Red Cross meals with other survivors who have no place else to go.
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