on video late last week. “But I’m really so pleased to have so many people, you know, supporting, and people are just bringing what they can and doing what they can.”Hawaii News Now
It’s unclear how the BBC was able to interview her inside the shelter while the CBS crew was barred from the facility Sunday.of land, said she asked residents what they needed before coming back with items like pillows, shampoo, diapers and sheets from stores like Walmart and Costco.“I brought personal hygiene products and the other day it was towels and sheets and pillows and the day before that it was water,” she told the local news outlet, speaking outside the shelter.
The wildfires have devastated Maui, killing 93 people which makes it the deadliest wildfire in the US in more than 100 years. OnlyHundreds more remain unaccounted for. Thousands of people have lost their homes and possessions as the fast-moving flames engulfed parts of the island last week, including in the resort city of Lahaina which was mostly decimated.
The cause of the massive blaze is unknown, though lawyers investigating the fire reportedly believe it was