We had another shelter on the west side and then i saw them, it s the burned people, they died, but they survived. and if they survive, it will be a very low likelihood, especially in a rural highland, especially because you don t have a burn center. you have to get transferred. doctor, just to hear your stories and hear you being one of the first people there, it is just amazing. we know that you have a lot of important work that you are doing right now, it we re grateful, doctor dinesh that you joined us tonight. thank, you will let you go back to that. thank you very times night. thank you so much. thank you. and for those of you that are watching at home, and you want to be able to her help, we heard from jeff talking about the outpouring of support. vetted organizations, they are aiding in these recovery efforts. you can find out how you can help these wildfire victims in hawaii at cnn. com slash impact, or you can text hawaii to 707070 to donate. we will also stand by ton
Have will be available for them. they re going to need it. the historic chant of lahaina has it been left in ashes. the fires are now reported to be 80% contained as winds are dying down, but the scenes left behind are devastating. people are comparing it to a war zone. look at this before and after images. you see that building there on the right, that is the shores beach resort. it s still standing tonight, but does not look like anything else around it is. there is another before and after, an elementary school in the building on the left picture above the marina inland. you see that beautiful blue water nearby. on the right, that is the after photo, a total health escape. the total scope of the devastation won t be known for several days. we do know that litary personnel from the coast guard are helping for the search and rescue missions helping underway tonight. today, pentagon announcing that 100 national guardsmen have been activated to help with those response efforts. joinin
i want to bring in dr. raiza dan nash, a private doctor on maui. he founded mojo, a non profit providing free health care. doctor, i know that a lot has been going on for people in your profession, they have your skills. we just heard from jeff talking about the hospitals, they are dealing with burn victims. what are you seeing on the ground? then first of all, thank you for having me. you are obviously correct. a company that we started, we did a not profit for the people, we just got accredited with a 501(c) (3), that was in june, it couldn t have happened in a better time. on the island, fighting covid, having house calls as a concierge, we had these mobile units out there. i realized that on wednesday morning, yesterday, i knew the fires were happening. everybody got the warnings. there are still roads closed. there are still buildings, and other fires that are brush fires, as you said, more contained than they were yesterday.
Time tonight for joining us. thank you very, much kaitlin. i want to bring in dr. raiza dan nash, a private doctor on maui. he founded mojo, a non profit providing free health care. doctor, i know that a lot has been going on for people in your profession, they have your skills. we just heard from jeff talking about the hospitals, they are dealing with burn victims. what are you seeing on the ground? then first of all, thank you for having me. you are obviously correct. a company that we started, we did a not profit for the people, we just got accredited with a 501(c) (3), that was in june, it couldn t have happened in a better time. on the island, fighting covid, having house calls as a concierge, we had these mobile units out there. i realized that on wednesday morning, yesterday, i knew the fires were happening. everybody got the warnings. my clinic is in why lay, on the southbound part of it. we didn t know what was happening at all. nobody had text messages, images, anything