. >> david: all that stands of melin cesar's family home is a palm tree. >> it's all gone.onstructed to go in. but most important, we are alive. >> david: melin and nine family members have been living at this emergency shelter for over a week now, living in cramped quarters on cots. what they were able to salvage packed into a few suitcases. >> that's the end of our neighborhood. now we're nothing. >> david: since the fire, so many like melin forced into shelters. >> you see everybody laying there in a cot or their air mattress or something. it's pretty heartbreaking. >> david: now finally, some relief. the governmentin movg thousands of displaced residents from shelters into temporary housing. >> if you're staying in a shelter, if you're staying with family members or friends and you are not in a good living situation, you're just displaced because of the fires, we may be able to get you into a hotel room. >> david: melin and her family are relocating to the royal lahaina resort north of the disaster zone. >> we'll have 400 families here today. we're here to do whatever w