molly: the refugee crisis created by the relentness attack on ukraine straining sources in neighboring companies to the limit. alex is in poland where the human cost is on full display. alex. hi, molly. as we near the evening hours, places like this, refugee centers will continue to slowly fill as people get off of the train stations and they ll be greeted by centers with warm food and beds for them to sleep. they ll have pillows, and blankets, yes, they ll be next to strangers, but they ll be safe. more than two and a half million people have fled ukraine and more than 60% have come through poland. if they have nowhere to go, cities across the country will open up stations just like this one and they re in malls, they re in storage centers. there s no permanent refugee centers built across the country and the polish government says it s struggling
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we have storage centers. but the hard part will be search and rescue. the harder part will be sustaining communities. sometimes entire cities, with the grid being down. an some people studying logistics because this will be hard. the resupply people, keep them fed, when you re start to evacuating people, a grid that s underwater and no electricity. the aftermath is almost as important as the planning ahead in many ways because of what could be left when the storm hs gone through. we re in the first quarter. we re going to lose. second quarter, we re going to do search and rescue. the next quarter we start to recovery. take people out of shelter. where do you take them? when there s no water or electricity and their home is surrounded by water you have to evacuate them.