surroundings for them, shelter, food and water that is going to require not just their domestic capabilities but probably the international community as well. >> sean: as we look at these images and the devastation not only from the quake but the tsunami and literally, wiping out an entire -- entire communities. it doesn't seem as we've seen these images that they've had an opportunity to dig under that rubble in a lot of areas that have been hit. >> no, i don't think they have. a lot of the areas are tough to get to because of the infrastructure loss that is something that is going to exacerbate this problem for weeks ahead. you have to focus on the survivors as well this is something that is going on for weeks and months. they have to find shelter for hundreds of thousands of people on at least a temporary or long term basis. the same thing we saw in the united states with katrina. it is not something they will solve overnight.