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and it is just 2:32 a.m. on the u.s. east coast as we continue our coverage with isa soares, who has been out and helping with the aid or watching the aid being delivered. both. i hope you helped. i did. tell us what you did today and who was doing it. so we went to the island of st. john. it s one of the smallest islands but one of the hardest hit islands of the u.s. virgin islands. and we left from here from puerto rico, and we basically got on a boat, private enterprise boat from a gentleman who spent $20,000 of his own money hiring these boats and then filling them up by locals who were offering anything they can, anything from clothes to water to food, and we traveled about two hours by boat. and we did this twice a day to
i was in our sheltered hurricane called hurricane hole. there were 200 boats out there. wait, you were on a boat? how did you survive on a boat of all places? i was lucky. a lot of boats sunk. reporter: it took life here as well. the struggle for survival crushing. the suffering, endless. most of the inhabitants on this island lost what little they had. most have no means to rebuild without a herculean relief effort. so nothing has been left untouched here. just about everything has been touched. reporter: help is on the way, but it has taken far too long. nearly a week for it to arrive. a week ago today it was all going down, man. reporter: but relief is only trickling in here instead of flooding in. the reason for that is twofold. communications is nearly impossible here, and security is precarious. crime has shot up, residents