get trapped and not find a way out. but none of that eases the pain for the people who are still looking to find out whether their loved ones made it off that boat or if they are still even in the process of recovering them. alisyn. stephanie, we re going to have an interview coming up with another dive boat owner who knows the owner of that fated ship about how these safety, if there are any safety precautions and what they will change as a result of this. stephanie, thank you very much. so florida s east coast, of course, bracing for the impact of dorian. we ll take you back live to one community that is inside the evacuation zone, how they are spending their morning.
daylight they re going to be focused on as much assistance as they can and trying to see where the most help is needed. u.s. coast guard, thank you so much for being with us and helping us understand this incredible interhalgs rescue and relief effort under way as we speak this morning. thank you, john, very much appreciate the opportunity. and alisyn, four helicopters in the air as we speak to do what they can and obviously the need this morning very great. what a effort they re embarking on. we ll be back with you in a moment because we re following this other tragedy. 34 people are feared dead off the southern california coast. how did a commercial dive boat become a death trap? so a dive boat owner who knows this boat well joins us next.