>> reporter: washington smith, smitty to his friends, no longer recognizes his backyard or the island where he has lived all his life. hurricane dorian stalled out over the eastern end of grand bahama island, ravaging everything and everyone in its path. dorian punched holes in concrete, tore houses from their foundations, and flung smitty's 6,000-pound humvee through a wall. worse than the storm, smitty told us, is the lack of government response over a week now after the storm first hit the bahamas. smitty, like many people, is running out of patience. >> grand bahama right now is dead. it's dead, and now this make it worse. this make it worse. one hateful part about all of this, all of this happened in the east grand bahama, and i haven't seen a government