She survived the Maui wildfires. She couldn’t survive the year after.

A neighborhood that was burned in Aug. 2023 by the deadly wildfire in Lahaina. (Max Whittaker/The New York Times)

An undated photo provided by Portia Marcelo shows Edralina Diezon applying for financial resources during a Filipino outreach event after the Maui fires at the Royal Lahaina Resort and Bungalows in Lahaina. (Portia Marcelo /via The New York Times)

LAHAINA — As a whirlwind of flames nearly encircled the Lahaina Gateway shopping center on Aug. 8, 2023, Edralina Diezon hid in a storage room, surrounded by mops, buckets and brooms. Terrified, Diezon, who worked 80 hours a week as a janitor, did not leave for two days and two nights. When she finally emerged, starving and disoriented, the neighborhood where she lived was gone.