orphanage. and it s one of these crazy situations that you and i have been talking about. they have 50 kids here from a couple months old to 18. and they have three stacks of tomato soup, a handful of beans and a little bit of rice. that s all they have really to feed these children for, you know, the foreseeable future. and i just thought i would give you a call and see if you might be able to help out? well, yeah, absolutely. let me make a couple of calls. i m going to organize a truck. i ll make a couple of calls and get back to you in about 20 minutes. we re outside the gate with the truck. reporter: we got the call. eric with cando.org found a warehouse full of supplies willing to stock the truck. according to a group that monitors relief response on the ground, right now there are at least 50 warehouses, football field in size, full of supplies, just sitting there. much of it has sat untouched since right after the earthquake in january, just never
i m doing fine, i m on speaker phone with you and our film crew is filming. we ve just come outside this orphanage. and it s one of these crazy situations that you and i have been talking about. they have about 50 kids here. literally from a couple of months old to 18. and they have three stacks of tomato soup. a handful of beans and a little bit of rice, that s all they have really to feed these children. you know for the foreseeable future. and i just thought i would give you a call and see if you might be able to help out. caller: well, yeah, absolutely. let me make a couple of calls. i ll get back to you, in about 20 minutes. we re outside the gate with a truck. we got the call. eric, with can-do.org. found a warehouse full of supplies willing to stock the truck. according to a group that monitors relief response on the ground, right now, there are at least 50 warehouses, football field in size, full of supplies. just sitting there.
be able to help out? well, yeah, absolutely. let me make a couple of calls. i m going to organize a truck. i ll make a couple of calls and get back to you in about 20 minutes. we re outside the gate with the truck. reporter: we got the call. eric with cando.org found a warehouse full of supplies willing to stock the truck. according to a group that monitors relief response on the ground, right now there are at least 50 warehouses, football field in size, full of supplies, just sitting there. much of it has sat untouched since right after the earthquake in january, just never distributed. take a look at this. we have 50 starving kids in an orphanage. you go three miles down the street. at the orphanage, they literally had half a bucket of beans. and that was going to feed 50 kids for an entire day. all of this is beans over here. communication is also a huge challenge here. we re in a warehouse operated by a relief organization called
owe-debate this side of the equator lawlessness around con con concepcion. blame the government s slow response in getting relief response. in the government blames the earthquake and massively fractured road system. back to this fractured condo building. it actually did move and swayed within the last hour, causing all of the people, including many residents to run and flee in panic, turns out one of the firefighters that were upstairs trying to represent remove some personal items, obviously stopped, stepped rather on one of the weak spots causing the building to slightly sway. it is currently scheduled for demolition on thursday. that, of course, shep, unless one of these big after shock happens and it comes down on its own. shep? shepard: phil keating live in the disaster zone in chile tonight. thanks. breaking tonight, a major development in the search for a missing high school student in california. she went out for a run last week and never came back and now there is word cops