meanwhile you can t pay your guys over. fema doesn t do debris. we coordinate the grant down to the governors, the local communities to help pay for those. i don t think fema should dictate those. reporter: here at snappers, they re partying. everybody s staying, right? but maybe the best recovery lesson comes from a foul-mouthed bar owner. we are not leaving until really the [ bleep ] hits the fan. reporter: peter went viral by mocking the storm with two s-bombs. thanks to decent insurance and devoted regulars who helped him cleanup, they were open within days. it was a very positive energy right after the hurricane. and everybody s helping each other out. and the government is not doing
woman nine months pregnant shares a tent. if you could talk to the head of fema, what would you say? pull your head out of your ass. when you ve lost everything you ve worked for it s an incredibly tough situation. brock long knows something about frustration and baptism by fire, wind and water. since taking over femaane june more than 5 million people have registered for disaster aid more than katrina and sanda and wilma combine. you have to understand we don t have tens of thousands of manufactured homes and trailers stormed have and ready to go. we have to buy these things. reporter: one fema trailer costs one. anywhere between $10,000 to
reporter: where she housed, fed, and supplied dozens of family with only private donations solicited on facebook. this is our diaper barn. reporter: look at this. that s the generosity of strangers there. yeah. and i want to make sure that everyone understands, we have received no state, county, national, no government assistance at all. we got denied by fema three times. so we how do you feel about that? oh, it pisses me off. reporter: but just five minutes away, beau and renee could not be happier with fema, because they just received a brand-new three-bedroom, three-bath home, way more than one couple needs, but fema insisted. when i got the call about this, i was kind of shocked. you won the fema lottery! i didn t say no. reporter: meanwhile, back at fema s relief camp, a family of six shares a donated rv and a woman nine months pregnant lives
rate. should we be outraged about that? fema doesn t do debris. you know what we do? we coordinate the grant funding down to a governor, to the local communities, to help them pay for those debrises. i don t think fema should dictate the market rate of the private sector. here at snappers in south key largo, they re partying. everybody here is staying, right? but maybe the best recovery comes from a foul-mouthed bar owner. we are not leaving until it s really [ bleep ] [ bleep ], hits the fan. okay, you can t say that. sorry. reporter: peter went viral by mocking the storm with two s-bombs right before irma turned snappers to driftwood. it s completely gone! reporter: but thanks to decent insurance and devoted regulars who helped him clean up. what s up, guys? they were open within days. it s a party! it was a very positive energy
backyard. this is donated furniture, more donated supplies. where she housed fed and supplied dozens of families with only private donations solicited on facebook. this is the diaper barn. look at this. that s the generosity of strangers there. i want to make sure everyone understands we have received no state wg county, national, no government assistance at all. we got denied by fema three times. how do you feel about that. it pisses me off. five minutes away bow and renee couldn t be happier. because they received a three bedroom, three bath home way more than a couple needs but. i was shocked. it won the fema lottery. but i didn t seen up for in. meanwhile back at samantha s