japanese officials to go everywhere. it's been a little constraining and frustrating to them. they're committed to being here at least another day, but they may be packing up soon. of course, this is getting to be more and more bleak, the situation here. less and less chance of finding anyone alive. this house behind me, you can see a car over my left shoulder just blown into a house here. very typical seen. you're just finding carnage here, no signs of life for -- and the people who survived are coming back to pick through whatever is left. >> you've got to remember you need heavy equipment in order to start to move this debris in order to start to find people. that is the reality of the situation. this is not the earthquake in haiti. this is not just an earthquake where buildings have collapsed and you know where to look. this is a mass movement of debris, of homes and cars and