Some survivors of the Maui wildfire spoke to local news outlets as they await rescue crews to deliver food, water, diapers, and other necessities, many who lost everything are growing desperate.
Former Hawaii congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard spoke with Mike Pache on the future of Maui and what will happen next for ownership and land rights in the state.
Fox News Digital reached out to the County of Maui for information about the alleged looting but did not hear back by time of publication.HAWAII WILDFIRE BECOMES DEADLIEST US BLAZE IN MORE THAN A CENTURY AS DEATH TOLL REACHES 93, EXPECTED TO GROW "When your children are here starving after almost burning to death and the police won’t let people drive in to give you necessities, you may turn to desperate measures. It is unfortunate people are turning to looting right now, but it’s about helping them and not villainizing them," he said.Maui fire: It was like an 'atomic bomb'
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