inside, all the employees inside, could remain safe. and that included using bullhorns to make sure those employees can head to what's described as a shelter in place location in the interior of the building. but those amazon executives also making it clear that was not meant to serve as a storm shelter. this building, because of flooding concerns, does not have a basement. and technically it's not required to according to building codes. that's what we heard from state officials. perhaps this is certainly an opportunity to revisit those building codes and perhaps make changes in the future. of course, that federal investigation from osha that is also ongoing right now. osha representatives have been on site since saturday as they clean up the debris. and ultimately they are the ones that are going to decide whether or not there could be some citations here or some monetary penalties that could be considered here. that's if any potential workplace violations are discovered. in the meantime, the families of those six people who clocked in here on friday night and never made it home, they are still