Global National: Aug. 13, 2023 | Maui wildfires a catastrophic blow to Hawaiian history

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Beyond the painful and tragic loss of life in Maui’s wildfires — the deadliest in the state’s history — sacred sites were also engulfed by the blaze, a major blow to Hawaiian culture and history. Global’s Neetu Garcha is in Maui with more on those concerns.

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