dr. albert rizzo, a chief medical officer for the american lung association. thank you very much for joining us today. i do of the expected arrival of a place to and in south korea as forcing 36000 scouts to pack their bags. they're moving to other parts of the country from the world scout chamber re camp site is just a few days since many scouts there suffered heat stroke. event organizers have been criticized for the lack of planning. as part of below reports. it was supposed to be a summary of funding camaraderie. 36000 scouts, mostly teenagers for more than 150 countries in one camp site. the world scout jeffery kicked off in south korea. so one county last week. what participants are now having to pack and leave. they're being moved to a $128.00 accommodations sites across the country. ahead of type one kind of projected arrival on thursday. officials insist however, they vent isn't over. some of the members have all the way to the left. it will go on for the remaining 5 days and 4 nights. so rest assured, the participants will still be able to have the t