for marchello aryafara and the lifeguards of kuta beach, their job has changed dramatically.ello: fifty people. not 50,000 as normally. fifty people. maximum 100, including the lifeguards. ♪♪♪ male: the beach are dead. there's no activity. lifeguard still come. if something happens, lifeguard have to be there. male: ready? go. male: the activity of the lifeguard never stop. matt: this beach is usually crammed with tourists, touts, and hawkers. today, kuta and nearby seminyak are empty. marchello: people who sell massage or merchandise on the beach, i heard they all go back home to their village. very sad situation because many friend of mine, i don't see them around. i hope they're okay, you know. i hope they're still all right. ♪♪♪ matt: for the past year, vernment handouts have helped, but they haven't gone far enough. the balinese are relying on each other to make sure those going without get fed. male: [speaking foreign language] i'm giving the food to the man who need the food, and to some homeless people in bali. male: [speaking foreign language] male: i had a tattoo sh