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Lahaina’s low-income housing hit hard by fire

About 550 homes serving predominantly low-income households were destroyed or rendered uninhabitable by the Lahaina fire, representing 16% of the estimated 3,500 homes lost or damaged in Lahaina, according to the Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corp.
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The charred remains of the Kaiaulu o Kupuohi low income housing rental is seen on Thursday in Lahaina.
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The charred remains of the Kaiaulu o Kupuohi low income housing rental is seen on Thursday in Lahaina.
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The charred remains of the Kaiaulu o Kupuohi low income housing rental is seen on Thursday in Lahaina.
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The charred remains of the Kaiaulu o Kupuohi low income housing rental is seen on Thursday in Lahaina.
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The charred remains of the Kaiaulu o Kupuohi low income housing rental is seen on Thursday in Lahaina.
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The charred remains of the Kaiaulu o Kupuohi low income housing rental is seen on Thursday in Lahaina.
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The charred remains of the Kaiaulu o Kupuohi low income housing rental is seen on Thursday in Lahaina.
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The charred remains of the Kaiaulu o Kupuohi low income housing rental is seen on Thursday in Lahaina.
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The charred remains of the Kaiaulu o Kupuohi low income housing rental is seen on Thursday in Lahaina.
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The charred remains of the Kaiaulu o Kupuohi low income housing rental is seen on Thursday in Lahaina.
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The charred remains of the Kaiaulu o Kupuohi low income housing rental is seen on Thursday in Lahaina.

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