only like 50,000 people got their power back on. the areas that were really crushed where all the worse of the infrastructure problems are it's going to take a while, it's not flipping a switch, it's not just rehanging a wire or two. when you hear the people from grand isle say it's uninhabitable, don't come back, they're telling people that evacuated, you know, it's going to be a while before you can even drive down the roads and try to get into some of those areas. you can see how extensive the damage was when this major category 4 hurricane and it was painful to watch on radar and to track it, it sats there over southeast louisiana as major hurricane for six to seven hours. those communities are really going to struggle. people now all of their food is bad in their fridges, some people still don't have water, so it's gotten pretty ugly. it's going to stay that way. it's hot, too. yesterday was a heat indices, the feel like temperature in the shade was over 100, today it will feel like 102 degrees in