hit as early as tomorrow night. 60 people including 20 children already evacuated by the national guard. and now the 100,000 people who live there, stuck. >> if you are here, you are here at this point. >> reporter: greg and ashley bouzianis and their two sons are from kansas, but now live in st. croix. >> the worst possible thing that could happen is the roof gets ripped off, and you just need to be prepared for flying debris, everything in your house to be completely soaked. >> reporter: their only choice batten down the hatches, stock up on supplies and hope for the best. >> and linzie janis joins us from puerto rico where there is already a state of emergency, and linzie, i know there is real concern now that relief and rescue workers have been stretched thin with harvey, and they must now be mobilized for irma. >> reporter: the red cross says it is no longer spending volunteers to texas from states that could be in irma's path. as for fema, it says it is already in position, david. >> our thanks to you. we'll have much more on "good morning america." in the meantime, the major headline tonight. kim jong-un with his most