a barracuda in the swimming pool today, called out a silver lining, his father trying to catch that now after the storm. there are always a million interesting little stories. phil keating is one who wrote it out, down in -- you are in miami-dade. how is it today? >> today is a day of a massive cleanup effort. more than 30 hours for south florida of pounding wins, 70 miles an hour, gusts up to 100 miles an hour and driving rains oh 4-14 inches. this huge one, the diameter of the truck two and a half feet on the winds were so strong, ripped off the concrete sidewalk. a lot of these trees blocked so many roads, 60% of the utility signal still don't work. we drove around some neighborhoods looking for the effects of the storm surge and oh, did we find one. storm surge for south florida, miami-dade county, 2-4 feet, this is one of those places, the neighborhood of dog heart is today just trying to see what he can make out of his house, floodwaters inside were 5 feet high, starting to recede but still it's all putting him to the breaking point. >> i've never been through this storm surge flo