The picture gets uglier and uglier from Maui, where a huge wildfire blew through and destroyed the historic royal town of Lahaina. Ninety-three people are dead -- burned in their cars trying to escape, killed by smoke or engulfing flames their homes, drowned offshore trying to flee, and only two have been identified. The governor says the toll will climb even higher. Searches are not complete, and 2,200 buildings are reduced to rubble. This is such a heartbreaking catastrophe.
The fires, though are mostly out and now that the bogus global warming blame is done, the next step is getting aid to the survivors.
Apparently that's not going well.
Information is sketchy, but it appears local efforts to help are being shut down, roadblocks are all over town, and only the feds and their longtime ally -- that's FEMA and the Red Cross -- are "permitted" providers of aid, according to reports.
This has prompted apparent scenes like this, of locals taking matters into their own hands:
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