that person and said, can we come stay with you, we feel like it's more of a secure home. so they fell back to that area. they're starting to get through here. one of the things we've seen is there are lines down almost everywhere. it's very difficult to navigate through these roads. there are boats in the roads. a lot of the marinas, a lot of the waterways, the boated flooded out and have now landed in the road so it's difficult to navigate around them with cars. so some of these areas that have been inaccessible until now, people getting out with tow straps. but very dangerous because a lot of these lines are still down and it's unclear whether or not they're going to be re-energized as the electric company tries to restore power to this area. >> try to help those people while you have those satellite phones. call their families. >> absolutely. >> all right, let's turn now to nbc's morgan radford. she's live in jacksonville where we have seen record setting amounts of flooding. morgan, what's it like there this morning?