What does the transition to the restoration phase mean?
It means the debris removal is complete, and efforts are now focused on restoring the temporary storage site and supporting the community’s recovery.
Maui News / Wildfires
The effort to remove debris from the Lahaina wildfire has reached a crucial milestone as the remaining debris has been transferred to the Central Maui Landfill. This allows crews to begin restoring the temporary debris storage site in Olowa...
The transfer of approximately 400,000 tons of ash, soil, and fire-related material signifies a major achievement in the recovery efforts after the Lahaina wildfire. The Olowalu TDS site, completed in early 2024, served as a crucial interim holding location with extensive environmental safeguards. Now, restoration work will include soil and groundwater testing to ensure no contamination occurred. Simultaneously, FEMA is focused on providing housing solutions and support services to help residents rebuild their lives. The collaborative effort between federal, state, and local agencies highlights the commitment to the long-term recovery of the Maui community. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through official channels and utilize available resources for housing, permitting, and mental health support. A TDS restoration tracker is available on the Maui Recovers website: www.mauirecovers.org/debris-containment?ref=yanuki.com and www.mauirecovers.org/debristransfer?ref=yanuki.com for more information.
It means the debris removal is complete, and efforts are now focused on restoring the temporary storage site and supporting the community’s recovery.
Contact 4LEAF at the County of Maui Service Center or call 808-270-5724 for assistance with permits.
Visit MauiRecovers.org?ref=yanuki.com or call 988 for referrals to mental health resources. For local crisis counseling, call 808-832-3100.
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