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Real estate developers try to capitalize off Maui wildfires
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Hawaii officials say three wildfires have destroyed more than 3,000 acres on the island of Maui. Some residents say they’ve been receiving calls from wealthy real estate investors and developers who are trying to purchase their fire-ravaged land. But as CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano reports — Maui is not for sale.