the damage and this storm is very powerful still. >> i'm in springfield, louisiana because our home base is baton rouge and right now, we're getting plummeted. i don't think we'll get much of a storm as we could have over here. but i think when it's all said and done, you know, it's going to be as bad or worse than katrin kat katrina on a wide spread scale. people are wet. they have been wet all day and when you get wet, you get sick. you get the sniffles and stuff. so we're seeing people right now that we're picking up and they are sniffling and we're not sure if they are wet or have covid. the big concern right now with the secondary is covid, honest. right now, we have nowhere to bring these people. we were prepared because we have supplies. we have tons of food, snacks, water, gatorade that we store in warehouses ready to go but at this stage right now, we were not prepared for this type of destruction and even on our scale of having supplies, i'm worried.