amazing. the amount of time it spent over top of us, the amount of water it's pushed up, the storm surge. for the moment, from what we understand this is one of the most historic storms in the modern scientific era. >> over the last 24 hours, have you felt safe where you are? i know you're in a safe structure. when you think about those northern islands and where people live, how they live, are you concerned about what it will be like when the storm dies down and you make your way around the island? >> oh, absolutely. we're very fortunate where we are, but it's going to be a disaster area everywhere. hurricane florence came ashore as a category 2 breaking up into a category 1. it took us five or six days to get relief there. we're an island here facing one of the biggest storms this region's seen ever. it's going to be quite a slog in the next coming days, weeks, and probably months to get everything rebuilt and put back together. >> especially when you think about how the bahamas, i heard from the report earlier, this is