after their town was devastated by a tsunami. people on the ground do not think that they are getting supplies quickly enough. in santiago, the capital, and concepcion, a different story but in the outer lying area, the harder hit areas, the coastal areas where most of the deaths are, aid has been very slow getting there, anderson. and, karl, in haiti we saw hundreds of thousands of people sleeping in the streets in these makeshift tent encampments. is that the same situation now in the streets of concepcion and in other towns? reporter: here in concepcion, i don t get that sense of flashback. a lot of people are sleeping outside, and they re setting up little fires outside, but you don t see them in the great quantities. there are enough structures here in the main city, concepcion still standing, that people seem to be absorbed in staying inside. but in the coastal towns where the water, not the earthquake,