emergency power needs of hospitals, and we re starting to focus and work with the governor today on rebuilding power grids going forward as well as water treatment, wastewater, roadway systems. so we re going to continue to support the governor. we re looking at trying to specifically restore the essential power or the essential functions to six major municipalities within puerto rico that service about 80% of the population starting there and then working our way out. so the traditional recovery is going to require a solution far greater than what fema typically puts down, but that s why we re here today working with the governor and the president and all the cabinet members to figure out what the best way forward is for long-term solutions. there s never been a situation where power and energy have been so devastated, never, where you don t have a power plant. power plants fix them up, and we re not just putting a pole up in the street like in texas
and to those are difficult situations and we are working with the governor and the folks on getting it taken care of but we are literally delivering supplies dropped by helicopter and with that being said, i have to also say our military and our first responders and brock long and fema and tom, the job they ve done has been incredible. but we are delivering very essential supplies by helicopter because there s no way to get to the area of the island. the folks have done an incredible job. would you like to say something? every day, we continue right now to focus on restoring essential services. we ve stabilized a lot of the emergency power needs of hospitals we are starting to focus and work with the governor today on rebuilding power grids going forward as well as water treatment. roadway systems, as we are going to continue to support the governor. we are looking at trying to