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the hallowed site remains unprotected.

and costly remediation work was required before the temple could once again welcome back its community.contamination from toxins carried by high winds left significant damage.

Maehara, Civil Rights Groups Speak Out Against Hate Crimes

The November fundraiser aims not only to help cover these expenses but also to celebrate resilience.requiring months of specialized cleaning before the temple could safely reopen.already on their rooftops hosing down with water.

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Their swift and selfless actions prevented the temple from burning to the ground.For more information or to reserve a table.

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the danger nearly became even more catastrophic when embers ignited beneath the Hondo.

Proceeds will support the temples extensive remediation costs following the devastating Eaton Fire.including by: unilaterally setting up community meetings that did not actually give community members a meaningful opportunity to communicate; taking part in Utah State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) meetings about the site and stone but then stopping; inviting the public to comment about the Wakasa stone via QR code but providing no information about any feedback received or what will be done with the information.

The stone remained hidden for nearly 80 years.Topaz descendantDiana Emiko Tsuchida.

His fellow prisoners erected a stone memorial at the site of his murder.CSU FullertonDonald Teruo Hata.