Wednesday, August 16, 2023

rebuilding Maui from the inside...

 

 

 

Rebuilding Maui 2023

Copyright © Akua M7C 2023

https://www.yahoo.com/news/hawaii-wildfires-aftermath-whats-next-for-maui-202425921.html

https://www.yahoo.com/news/death-toll-devastating-maui-fire-050247811.html

https://www.yahoo.com/news/development-tourism-and-climate-change-how-humans-made-mauis-catastrophic-wildfires-worse-215135003.html

Maui rebuild to cost $5 billion

Government officials estimated that the cost of rebuilding Maui after days of catastrophic wildfires could be more than $5 billion. Preliminary estimates released by FEMA and the University of Hawaii's Pacific Disaster Center found that all affected residential and commercial properties could cost $5.52 billion to reconstruct. Most of the buildings affected were located in Lahaina, a popular tourist destination and an important historical landmark.

Locals who survived the wildfires are being contacted by wealthy investors attempting to buy damaged land, a nonprofit revealed on Monday (NOT M7!). 

From the Kingdom of Niihau:

If rebuilt (using the offer of $15B USD-M7) New Lahaina or Akua City will be constructed of more solid materials.  Interlocking Bricks from lava rock, non-flammable varnish for wood panels, green metallic roof or ceilings in the shape of palm leaves, Ki statues of varnished wood, Akua Nightclub, Ki Lounges, stone-faced buildings with apartments on upper levels with merchants on lower ground levels, water sprinklers, a Monorail on Front Street, 3D printed concrete, armored glass windows, Drone patrols, a multilevel book store with online access, restaurants, art galleries, jewelry shops, Distance Learning Schools, water catchment on roof, water filtration, retaining Dykes or walls to offset rising Sea levels from Climate Change, Fire stations, Police Alcoves, grounded power cables, fiber optic lines, lava rock retaining walls in the Harbor (vs. Tsunami), cultural centers and a performance stage platform.   Plus there will be more parking spaces using driverless cars and the Monorail, leading back to hotels. 

NO LAND IS TAKEN FROM MAUI for this, only existing land.  Natives will have priority for housing.   Stop building with flimsy materials that are not flameproof or storm resistant, or this event will repeat!  

© Akua M7C 2023. 


 

 

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