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Two thousand and twenty five children are missing in Maui.
Fuck man, this is freaking terrible if true.
 
Putin stooge (Victor Orban) shipping prefab housing units to Maui ?!? , what is next Taliban doing a fundraiser for Maui ,meanwhile US Miltary and FEMA ... MIA as someone doesn't want to sign orders .

''Hungary to Provide Shelter for 250 Maui Families''
A Maui nonprofit working to alleviate and prevent homelessness on the island is flying in homes manufactured by a Hungarian company to provide housing for victims of the Maui fires, which destroyed approximately 1,800 homes on an island already struggling with a housing shortage.

* Hungarian Defence Forces, secured space from the available flight quota in NATO C17 fleet share program so even for shipping USAF was MIA as well.


Designed and built by the firm Continest, each foldable structure is 8 feet by 20 feet and can by placed side-by-side to create larger structures. The Continest units are known as “quick-assembly modular homes.” They can be assembled in three to five minutes with one person and a forklift, Kelly said.

The first wave of 60 homes was flown from Hungary by NATO’s Heavy Airlift Wing on Sunday.

The development isn’t meant to be permanent, Kelly said, and the Continest structures can be folded and stored to use again if necessary.

Family Life Center’s plan to create a village of small folding houses marks what Gov. Josh Green has described as a “new era” following the Maui wildfires. Maui’s recovery effort, Green said, will focus at least some attention on prefabricated and modular housing, which have long been effectively banned from the islands.

The Pacific Resource Partnership, which represents 6,000 Hawaii carpenters and 240 general contractors, has bought into the idea of using modular homes for residents who might be forced to move to the mainland if they can’t find a place to live quickly.


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