Volunteers work to support those battling S. Kohala fire

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Melissa Samura, right, hugs Mikela Parris after seeing her bring provisions to first responders in the Department of Hawaiian Homelands Puukapu Subdivision on Monday.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Melissa Samura, left, gives meals and snacks to Mikela Parris, center, and Ka'u Malakaua-Blanco to bring to first responders near Waikoloa on Monday. Malakaua-Blanco's house in the Department of Hawaiian Homelands Puukapu Subdivision was nearly engulfed by the fire over the weekend.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald A car drives through the Department of Hawaiian Homelands Puukapu Subdivision, which was badly burned by the Mana Road brush fire over the weekend, on Monday. First responders continue to douse flare-ups in the area.

Volunteers in Waimea brought food and water to first responders Monday as they battled the 40,000-acre fire burning near the Department of Hawaiian Homelands Puukapu Subdivision.