Fleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood has described the "catastrophic" effect of wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui, where he lives.
The 76-year-old drummer said the natural disaster, which has killed dozens of people, has left "complete devastation" in the town of Lahaina as well as destroying his restaurant Fleetwood's On Front Street.
Fleetwood, who was in Los Angeles visiting family when the fires broke out, immediately chartered a plane and flew back to Hawaii, bringing with him relief supplies.
He told Sky News: "These hills were ablaze and I wasn't there.
"Selfishly, I haven't lost a family member, I didn't lose my house. It could have happened, but it didn't happen.
"But you immediately go, 'I'm really lucky - now what the hell can I do?"'
He continued: "Over those mountains is complete devastation... The whole town of Lahaina is no more."
The death toll from the Maui wildfires has reached 93 as relatives of the missing frantically search for signs their loved ones may still be alive, while survivors grapple with the scale of the disaster.
Source: Press Association