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KHON Honolulu on MSNTransport of Lahaina wildfire debris begins, what you need to knowHONOLULU (KHON2) — Trucks began to transfer approximately 400,000 tons of Lahaina wildfire debris from the Olowalu Temporary ...
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FOX Weather on MSNLahaina wildfire debris moves to final disposal site nearly 2 years after deadly fireNearly two years after a wind-whipped wildfire on the Hawaiian island of Maui destroyed whole neighborhoods in Lahiana, dump ...
WAILUKU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Crews began the removal of debris from the Lahaina wildfire from its temporary site to a new ...
Debris from Lahaina wildfires is being trucked to Central Maui Landfill, with delays expected and environmental safeguards in ...
The transport of about 400,000 tons of Lahaina wildfire debris begins today and is expected to continue for five months, according to Maui County officials.
A large fleet of trucks began hauling Lahaina wildfire debris Monday from a temporary holding area in Olowalu to a permanent ...
Fifty trucks will spend five months hauling Lahaina wildfire debris to a landfill in the center of Maui starting next Monday.
Fifty trucks will spend five months hauling Lahaina wildfire debris to a landfill in the center of Maui starting next Monday, ...
The massive operation to transport 400,000 tons of debris from the Lahaina wildfires has begun and will continue daily for the next five months.
Lahaina residents gathered to discuss fire safety, but concerns linger despite the introduction of a new evacuation app.
Yesterday, trucks began to transfer approximately 400,00 tons of Lahaina wildfire debris from the Olowalu Temporary Debris Storage (TDS) site to the Permanent Disposal Site (PDS) adjacent to the ...
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