its police chief, eric gandy joins us on the phone. it's savannah and craig in new york. wonder what you're finding as you go door to door and check out what the damage is. >> thanks for having me, savannah. we're in an apartment complex about 500 units, and the first floor and many of the units is completely under water. saw it about 5:30 this morning and immediately called in additional resources from the pinelas county sheriffs, and we're going door to door and having to force doors to access these apartments and make sure we don't have any victims inside. so, it's a multi-agency effort. we've got high-water vehicles, vessels, and so far, we've extracted hundreds of people. we estimate there may be as many as 1,500 individuals in this complex. >> chief, outside that complex there, we saw some of the images, some of the video and pictures, it looks absolutely terrifying. as the sun comes up there in coc clearwater, what else are you seeing? >> so, throughout the city, it reminds me a lot of irma. we're 31 square miles of city and power lines down, trees down, i went to