especially in the panhandle. we have 54 soldiers open with people in them, governor scott immediately activated 54 soldiers with special needs with pat so everybody could get there. he did his best to get everybody out of the panhandle, but so many didn't heed his warning. now the governor is ready to go and we have 3500 national guard national guard's ready to be deployed. they are helping search and rescue, but it's getting dark and people need to stay put to stay safe. >> martha: they will have to hunker down at least one more night in order to be as safe as possible and wait until morning. the water is starting to recede in the areas by the beaches, so in terms of what -- there's always a little bit of hurricane fatigue. we just had florence and this one comes barreling in and it's much bigger, much stronger than florence was and even in that