NEWS, PUERTO RICO. >>> I'M GADI SCHWARTZ IN PUERTO RICO WHERE
THIS HOTEL LOBBY IS MISSION CONTROL FOR HUNDREDS OF RESCUERS.
>> SO THIS AREA IS STILL SOMEWHAT DARK? >> CORRECTP YEAH.
>> Reporter: FOR MANY OF THEM, LIKE THIS CREW FROM VIRGINIA,
HURRICANE MARIA IS YET ANOTHER DISASTER IN WHAT SEEMS LIKE AN
UNRELENTING SEASON OF CATASTROPHE. >> FOLKS HAVE TAKEN A
PRETTY BIG HIT WITH THESE STORMS. WE'RE GOING TO DO
WHATEVER WE CAN TO HELP THEM. >> Reporter: SO MANY
ORGANIZATIONS HAVE BEEN STRETCHED THIN. FEMA SUPPORTING 30,000
PEOPLE IN DISASTER ZONES. THE RED CROSS
DEPLOYING 5,000 WORKERS. SAMARITAN'S PURSE, A
NORTH CAROLINA NONPROFIT, RESPONDING TO THEIR THIRD
HURRICANE IN THE LAST FEW WEEKS WITH 50,000 POUNDS OF EMERGENCY
SUPPLIES TO PUERTO RICO. THE SCENES OF
DEVASTATION AND SUFFERING STIR AN OVERWHELMING NEED TO
HELP. THIS CREW IN SAN JUAN ARE HEADED TO CHECK ON
A FAMILY WHO HASN'T BEEN HEARD FROM SINCE THE STORM.
BUT THEN CONTACT. AND A SATELLITE PHONE CALL BACK HOME.
>> LISA? I'M OKAY. >> Reporter: THROUGH
THE STRAIN OF BACK-TO-BACK CALAMITIES, IT'S THESE
MOMENTS OF HUMANITY -- >> OKAY, I LOVE YOU. >> Reporter: -- THAT
HELP THEM
