AUDIO QUALITY AS INCOMING<br/> <br />In Ebola-stricken Sierre Leone, this helicopter food drop is a sight for sore eyes.<br/> <br />The British army delivered 22 tons of food and supplies, provided by the U.N., to the country's Turtle Islands.<br/> <br />This is normally a paradise tourist hot spot ... famed for its fish trade.<br/> <br />But the worst ever Ebola outbreak on record is hampering the movement of people and goods across the region.<br/> <br />So the islanders, say U.N. World Food Program officials, just can't get to the markets on their boats any more.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE)(English) SENIOR PROGRAM ASSISTANT AT WORLD FOOD PROGRAM, ZAINAB MANSARAY, SAYING:<br/> <br />"With the Ebola situation this has been put to a stop, they cannot travel. In fact the fishes they have, which they have already catch from the sea, cannot be sold for them to have exchange of food."<br/> <br />Hundreds of islanders will get this aid ... rice, cereals, flour and oil.<br/> <br />Just four Ebola cases have been reported in this district.