there are some water production on the island and we are in a boil water state for a little over half the island which is expected with the size of this hurricane. there is a conversation about whether the military should send a hospital ship and officials say no, we want to get the on island up and running as opposed to having a ship come in. the governor asked that and wants to focus on getting the hospitals and make sure they have the generators and the fuel they need. it s a logistical problem trying to move from the many hospitals across puerto rico to a hospital ship wom ship. we do have many vessels, 16 or more and we have what we need for ships in the area. secretary duke, do you have the money? fema has about $5 billion because of the emergency response of congress.
so we brought in women who were pregnant and at risk of having confinement over these three days, we brought in all of those who needed to have dialysis, which only lasts three days. they were in from 4:30 in the morning all day having that dialysis done. so things have been done to prepare as best we can. even against those kind of medical emergency-like things. just in terms of supplies of gas, petrol, of water, of food, how are things? well, water production, the pumping goes down, of course, with the electricity. so in grand turk, which as i say is the first island hit, water pumping went down quite early. but people stocked up a lot on water. just as you ve seen in cuba and florida and elsewhere, people have been collecting water. people have been collecting water. you know, just to drink and for other purposes, too. governor freeman, we wish you the best in the hours ahead. thank you. thank you very much for your time.
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