Reporter on the ground in maui, helena humphrey. Helena, youve been following the developments for us there, bring us up to date with the latest. Im here on the road to lahaina. This is as close as we can get to the community full up can get to the community full up and what i want to show you right now is the scene here. If we just move over here i want to give you a picture of these dry conditions here on the island of maui. You can see the dry grass, the drought here, which has been a persistent problem for many months. You can also see the high winds. In these high winds really have been an issue in fanning those flames and they are leading to more concerns, ever present concerns from authorities about the prospect for flareups in these places. Im going to move out of the way so you can look over my shoulder here. What you can see is this is the last Police Check Point here on the road to lahaina here, everyone on the road he is stopped and asked questions about why they are going
but also growing frustration about the speed of the humanitarian response as well. and it does look like we can actually see a car ariha arriving behind you. additionally arisen. you have been speaking with residents, many affected in some way by the lease. what have they been telling you? == the lease. what have they been telling you? telling you? blaze. everyone ou telling you? blaze. everyone you speak telling you? blaze. everyone you speak to telling you? blaze. everyone you speak to knows telling you? blaze. everyone you speak to knows someone i you speak to knows someone impacted by what we have seen here. it was out of the harbour earlier, because there are a lot of volunteers coming down, they were trying to get aid onto boats to get it into the community of lahaina. waller down there i m one young man who was traumatised. he was standing there at the harbour, he had just in his hand his cowboy hat and he told me he lost everything in lahaina and when he did