Joined on the trip by Jill Biden, the first lady, and the director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Biden is scheduled to meet with survivors, emergency workers and officials.
So far, the federal government has provided more than 50,000 meals, 5,000 cots, 10,000 blankets and $7 million in short-term aid.
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser warned that “a warm welcome may not be assured” in part because of frustrations over applying for aid.
Biden has come under criticism from Republicans for not saying enough publicly about the fires that turned the town of Lahaina into an inferno.
Only 11 victims have been publicly identified — all but one over 70 years old — and many families are still enduring a wrenching wait.
Persons:
Biden, Jill Biden, ”
Organizations:
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Honolulu Star, Advertiser
Locations:
Hawaii, Maui, Lahaina