 Numbers from the Red Cross are 201 homes have been assessed, the residents have been assessed, 14 are declared destroyed, 103 are major, nine are minor, and 16 are affected. What is the community need and how can we help? That's in the bottom line. Then there's a process by which that gets communicated to the State Emergency Operations Center and then we put the right appropriate troops and package together essentially and then make sure that that package gets to the point of need, point of impact in a safe manner. The Bethel team is pulling folks back this morning from two places, Hooper Bay and Coplick. They are putting folks into Alekhna and Cheevac. They will be there overnight and then they're looking to go to four more places. I'm really proud to say that this has been an extremely coordinated response effort. Executed in support of our state partners with our federal and nonprofit partners. From the actions of our National Guard, from the Alaska State Defense Force as well as the Alaska Naval Militia, who have been on the ground in the hardest hit areas doing everything that they do so well. They want to help others and that's the way we do it as people in uniform who do have a servant's heart and say, yeah I'm good to go but I'll go help out and they do it a drop of a hat.