carolina, there's the santee river basin. a little bit further south and the charleston is in the river basin further to the south. all of these river basins filling up. they try to go to the ocean. we've got the storm surge pushing it back on shore, so everything just spills out of those rivers. goes into people's homes, into people's agricultural areas, into their growing areas, into their livelihoods. service stations, they have been out of gas for a long time. also, any -- anybody who is looking for food, going to find it very difficult to sustain any of this. if you stayed behind in your home, especially difficult for the next at least several days, probably weeks. that's what we saw during hurricane hugo. that was a powerful storm system, 1989. i'm from coastal south carolina from myrtle beach, down to