"The only frightening moment was when the hurricane passed right by our faces. It truly sounded like a freight train. I'm ready to move," said Craig Wolf.
"We try to staff up with people who walked in the shoes of an immigrant and who can bring that life experience for the work we do each day," Diego Abente said.
Officials with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said Thursday that normally, tows are able to move 36 barges at a time. Shippers have voluntarily cut that to 25.