talking and the impact is still really considerable on the ground. in terms of the casualty numbers, what are your early estimates? casualty estimate was 19 to the evening today. but the rough sea conditions with a wave height of ten to 12 feet, so thousands of people are still in their homes and they are still in their homes and they are not ready to leave their homes because. the majority of these people are fishermen and they lost their boats and they lost their houses, they lost their cattle and livelihoods. the government is forcing them and we are trying to relocate them. 90% of people have
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force wind here and i can start to, you know, go through some of the figures, but they re just astonishing when you talk about millions of people without power right now, we had storm surge so great in parts of fort myers, fort myers beach, naples. the waves coming in that were so dramatic. it ruined the gauges that even measure wave height and in some cases, this storm surge inundation. record storm surge , of course for naples so let me tell you what s happening on the ground here tonight about 10 minutes or so away from downtown fort myers. we started to see our first couple of convoys. this is one of the major arteries going into town. we started to see our first couple of convoys of electric crews. you can imagine that those line men and women are ready to get out here and start going. but the wind won t let up long enough for them to get out there and start their important work. we have not even seen too many, you know fire trucks or emergency crews moving in yet because the cond