The Hungarian government is stepping forward to help the families in
Hawaii after the devastating and deadly Maui wildfires claimed more than
100 lives and leveled the homes and businesses in the Lahaina
community.
Hungary is pledging to provide pop-up homes for 250 families by the
end of October, with the first shipment of 20 delivered by the Hungarian
Armed Forces by Monday, Hungarian Ambassador to the U.S. Szabolcs
Takács, based in Washington, D.C., announced in statement to Newsmax.
"With the assistance of the Hungarian Government, Continest
Technologies Zrt., a Hungarian SME specialized in designing and
manufacturing efficiently deployable, modular and multifunctional
temporary infrastructure solutions, is donating foldable containers to
the relief effort in Hawaii that will provide shelter for 250 families
by the end of October 2023," Takács' statement read.
"The deployment of the shelters has begun today via air by the
Hungarian Armed Forces, and the first 20 containers are expected to
arrive to Maui on Monday."
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