william lajeunesse is live in mexico on the country's pacific coast with the very latest. hi, william. >> reporter: we are at a small village 60 miles north of manzanillo. you can see behind me the hurricane did hit here and i'm going to step out of frame kind of slowly. we have transmission issues. you can probably see a little bit better. people are here working to put their lives back together. it is a small village near the coast, on a river. a bridge nearby is intact. a lot of the trees have been snapped. you can see on the side of the hill there how the winds, the high winds, 150 miles an hour kind of raked the side of that hill. the roofs have been blown off, several of them made out of corrugated metal. very rudimentary construction here. it's a miracle a lot of the people here, or everyone here rather is still alive. probably about 50 villagers here in these kind of makeshift shacks that they live in. the electric company is here trying to restore power. you can see one of these road side shacks here has been blown down a little bit. actually on the floor right her