. >> roy wilson got his family out safely, back for the first time since the flood, the reality of a second crisis is setting in. >> did you have insurance for all your things? >> no, we don't make that kind of money that we can have extra to pay n. >> how much did you lose? >> everything. >> this is a poor community, in a poor state. more than a third of the population of williamsburg county lives in poverty. in this dot on the map town, wilson fears that when aid does come, a community like his might miss the boat. >> we lost everything. >> low income communities may have reason to worry. >> people who are most impacted by storms are low income people. if you're poor, you're going to be driven deeper into part. while people likes to that extreme weather events such as hurricanes or floods are great equalizers that don't discriminate, the truth is that they exacerbate the underlying socioeconomic problem, so even though we're all in this together when the storm hits, the people that are impacted and hurt the most are the low income people and people of color. >> the money may come,