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Maui County plans to let some residents back into Lahaina

Kahu Glenn Kamaka, 72, wants to see what’s left of the two-bedroom, two-bath condo in the five-building Opukea at Lahaina Condominiums project that he shared with his girlfriend, Elaine Sumibcay.

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Kahu Glenn Kamaka points to his grandmother, Emma Kalei Apuna Ralar, who was a reverend at the church and once lived on the seaside property.
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Kahu Glenn Kamaka and his girlfriend, Elaine Sumibcay, escaped the Lahaina fire with just the clothes on their backs. Kamaka is pictured at the Pentecostal church Kahana Door of Faith Church where he and his family have served as religious leaders for generations. His grandmother, Emma Kalei Apuna Ralar, was a reverend and once lived on the seaside property.
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Kahu Glenn Kamaka and his girlfriend, Elaine Sumibcay, escaped the Lahaina fire with just the clothes on their backs.
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Kahu Glenn Kamaka reads Revelation 3:10 inside the church.
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Kahu Glenn Kamaka is pictured at the Pentecostal church Kahana Door of Faith Church where he and his family have served as religious leaders for generations.
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Kahu Glenn Kamaka is pictured at the Pentecostal church Kahana Door of Faith Church where he and his family have served as religious leaders for generations. His grandmother, Emma Kalei Apuna Ralar, was a reverend and once lived on the seaside property.
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Kahu Glenn Kamaka is pictured at the Pentecostal church Kahana Door of Faith Church where he and his family have served as religious leaders for generations. His grandmother, Emma Kalei Apuna Ralar, was a reverend and once lived on the seaside property.

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