Nearly 1,000 households displaced by Maui's wildfires are anxiously awaiting news on federal assistance. For two and a half years, FEMA has helped these residents stay housed. But there's uncertainty about whether this support will continue. Advocates warn that ending aid could lead to more homelessness and departures from the island. The fires in Lahaina and Kula destroyed 2,200 structures and killed 102 people. Then-President Joe Biden declared a major disaster, unlocking FEMA assistance. The program was extended until February 2026, but with few homes rebuilt, the state requested another extension. A decision is due before the end of January.