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Lahaina survivors face contaminated air and water and emotional issues

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                                Ellen Sumer, right, chose much-needed baby items for her son. Ezekiel Sumer, 14 months, at the home of Leo Ramelb in Lahaina on Wednesday.
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Ellen Sumer, right, chose much-needed baby items for her son. Ezekiel Sumer, 14 months, at the home of Leo Ramelb in Lahaina on Wednesday.

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                                Utility crews worked amid the devastation along Honoapiilani Highway Thursday.
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Utility crews worked amid the devastation along Honoapiilani Highway Thursday.

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                                Lahaina resident Samantha Ragan, left and her close friend Mano Sahagun on Wednesday recounted the day of the wildfire.
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Lahaina resident Samantha Ragan, left and her close friend Mano Sahagun on Wednesday recounted the day of the wildfire.

<strong>Michael Shea: </strong>
                                <em>The doctor spoke of health issues likely to be encountered as a result of last week’s fires </em>
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Michael Shea:

The doctor spoke of health issues likely to be encountered as a result of last week’s fires

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                                Lahaina resident Keeaumoku Kapu, above, co-founder of an aid distribution center in the business district, opened the facility with his wife, Uilani Kapu, to help fellow residents affected by recent wildfires.
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Lahaina resident Keeaumoku Kapu, above, co-founder of an aid distribution center in the business district, opened the facility with his wife, Uilani Kapu, to help fellow residents affected by recent wildfires.

GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Ellen Sumer, right, chose much-needed baby items for her son. Ezekiel Sumer, 14 months, at the home of Leo Ramelb in Lahaina on Wednesday.
GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Utility crews worked amid the devastation along Honoapiilani Highway Thursday.
GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Lahaina resident Samantha Ragan, left and her close friend Mano Sahagun on Wednesday recounted the day of the wildfire.
<strong>Michael Shea: </strong>
                                <em>The doctor spoke of health issues likely to be encountered as a result of last week’s fires </em>
GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Lahaina resident Keeaumoku Kapu, above, co-founder of an aid distribution center in the business district, opened the facility with his wife, Uilani Kapu, to help fellow residents affected by recent wildfires.
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