and the british virgin islands with relief and relocation. now we are the ones that we need to take care of. of course, we're going to get ahead of this. we're going to get stronger after this, but still under a lot of rain, a lot of flooding. a lot of damages in the infrastructure. so that means we've got more than five of the biggest rivers on the island overflowing their own banks. >> i'm sure it's not even to a point where you can get a scope and assessment of what the damage is going to be. not just from this but you're still dealing with the follow-up from irma. you first deal with irma. and it wasn't even a direct hit and it still knocked out power to much of the island. it hurt and created a lot of damage. how do you make sense then of another even more powerful storm hitting it right on its heels? >> actually, this is had the worst and scariest hurricane