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come medicines. some people have come not medicines. some people have come notjust around maui but all around come notjust around maui but all around neighbouring islands to help all around neighbouring islands to help one another. sol all around neighbouring islands to help one another. so i think that to help one another. so i think that is to help one another. so i think that is helping with the psychological impact. i am not expert psychological impact. i am not expert of psychological impact. i am not expert of course but it is good seeing expert of course but it is good seeing neighbours and communities pulling together. a lot of communities pulling together. a lot of people who did not lose homes lot of people who did not lose homes in lot of people who did not lose homes in the lahaina area in other homes in the lahaina area in other parts of western maui are providing other parts of western maui are providing shelter to their neighbours who are displaced
tiny drop of melissa s blood in her car and on a tile in her house. but there were no fingerprints other than melissa s in either place. dna testing would take longer. now the question is, where s melissa? that s the million dollar question at this point. reporter: two days after she went missing, a worker made a gruesome discovery as he was clearing debris from a water pump at a nearby canal. poking around with his rake, huh? guess the first thing that comes to his mind is, ah, it s just a mannequin. then he realizes it s actually a body. reporter: it was 38-year-old melissa lewis. the missing persons case was now a murder investigation. still a whodunit. we have no idea. workers discover lewis body floating in this reporter: the news media quickly picked up on the story. my husband told me. he saw it on the news. reporter: how did how did he tell you? what was the he came to my work and told me. and i just broke down. i couldn t believe it. reporter: po
destroyed and minor roof damage throughout town. in response to this, several agencies were here on friday, clearing debris which was largely trees, trying to make way for people to access their property. now, i know power, i just checked on that, that s essentially restored and i know, maybe one or two homes that they re having to, now, do a few more things to get them restored. what else needs to be done? well, the biggest thing is just to cleanup like they re doing here like you witnessed. people cleaning up the yards and getting it done and we can haul it away. the county has been gracious and we re going to be able to haul this away it a site so it s out of the way of the residents and we can get back to a normal life eventually. and while it s been a beautiful morning here going into the early afternoon, our fox forecast says there s potential for more severe weather going into the afternoon. in hosford, florida. i m brandy campbell, fox weather. molly: incredible look at the
zone here. but the recovery process is now underway. yesterday residents and work crews were out trying to begin that long process of getting back on the city s feet. now, this after an ef3 tornado struck little rock, arkansas. it hit around 2:22 in the afternoon, that s according to the national weather service. it a had winds of around 165 miles per hour and a maximum wind of width of more than a mile. this was a high-end ef3 tornado. of more than 50 people were injuredded in the tornado and 1 person died. the tornado tore homes and businesses apart. it s still unclear how many buildings might have been damaged. more than 115 city workers were out clearing debris from the streets, and all roads are now cleared here. 16,000 people were still without power as of saturday afternoon, but crews have been working to get the lights back on. yesterday arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders toured