gustav. everyone around here, of course, remembers hurricane katrina. and there is a feeling of, here we are yet again. and really, it will take daylight before we witness the true extent of the damage here. but richard, going to be an incredibly long night for so many people here in houma and southern louisiana. back to you. >> they're hoping for the best, certainly, as they have such a long history there. morgan chesky, thank you there in houma. let's go now east, about 150 miles. shaq, you're there in gulfport, mississippi. storm surging was one of the concerns there. a curfew has been issued as well. we saw you earlier showing some of the structural damage. a lot happening on the east side of the storm. >> that's exactly right. remember, we are well over 100 miles from where the storm actually made landfall. and you see me behind this column right here. i'm going to step over a little bit just so you can see the impact of this, because once i break from that impact of the storm, you'll see the winddying