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Stores work to open back up after Hurricane Douglas threat

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Carlos Ochoa, left, of Hawaii Unified Construction, Energy and Maintenance, puts away plywood from the storefront of Louis Vuitton on Monday in Waikiki.
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Workers with Hawaii Unified Construction, Energy and Maintenance work to remove plywood and protective structures from the storefront of Louis Vuitton on Monday in Waikiki.
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Workers with Hawaii Unified Construction, Energy and Maintenance work to remove plywood and protective structures from the storefront of Louis Vuitton on Monday in Waikiki.
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Carlos Ochoa, of Hawaii Unified Construction, Energy and Maintenance, carries plywood from the storefront of Louis Vuitton on Monday in Waikiki.
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Carlos Ochoa, of Hawaii Unified Construction, Energy and Maintenance, carries plywood from the storefront of Louis Vuitton on Monday in Waikiki.
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Workers with Hawaii Unified Construction, Energy and Maintenance work to remove plywood and protective structures from the storefront of Louis Vuitton on Monday in Waikiki.
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Carlos Ochoa, of Hawaii Unified Construction, Energy and Maintenance, carries plywood from the storefront of Louis Vuitton on Monday in Waikiki.