at the moment it's truly very difficult to gauge because this is a situation that is and falding as we're speaking so government is sort of trying to do preventative work as well as search and rescue but there has been quite a little bit of money that's been pumped into this the government of kenya has put in the equivalent of about 2000000000 u.s. dollars and i do know that the u.n. emergency fund has also contributed 3 $1000000.00 so quite a lot of fundraising being done in and around this issue as i said as it's unfolding so what is the main challenge of people right now. right now for the ones who have survived obviously it is just that initial trauma some of these people have lost not just their homes but family members life stalk their entire life you could because we're talking about entire farmlands being swept away this is their main source of income and beyond that it's where to sleep where to get food these are all institutions which have been sucked away so we're seeing seeing a situation where people are conversing rather converging desperately of schools and hospitals but th