As crews continue the heartbreaking work of sifting through the ashes of Lahaina, business owners are lamenting the loss of everything they’ve worked to achieve. NBC News’ Steve Patterson speaks to ‘Top Chef’ star Lee Anne Wong who is still serving the community even after she lost her life’s work.
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