a makeshift shelter. we not permitting anyone to go back in. because there s all the danger that surrounds the development. trees are falling. there are hot lines on the ground. cars stacked on each other. winds were so strong, cars were airborne, tossed around the parking lot. governor o malley and mayor stephanie rawlings-blake toured the damage, helping organize restoration and cleanup. pretty devastating damage, right through a cut right across the city-county line here in northeast baltimore. we are tremendously blessed, that we are not talking about significant loss of life, with what we just witnessed today. and it is pitch black out here, except for two things. flashing police lights and flood lights set up out here. that s so crews can continue. on top of the 64 units that were condemned, there were another 350 units here that suffered damage. so the repairs here are certainly going to take sometime. there is a curfew in effect as of right now, until tomo