six and nine feet, possibly of storm surge and local officials did tell us that they do expect this area, this town, st. mark's to be completely flooded at least for a few hours because, again, this water from the st. mark's river already pretty high is going to be kind of washed up here like a snowplow, just pushing all that water with a storm surge. 6 to 9, feet into the town to my right and a lot of low-lying houses and other buildings here are going to be completely inundated with water. so, again, mandatory evacuations are in place. it's getting a bit late to get out right now, used to have a couple of hours left but they are saying that time is running out. whoever is going to stay here is just going to have to be prepared for whatever comes next. we did talk to several residents who are going to stay, they give the same reasons that we have seen many times, especially in this area of florida where a lot of people like to stay during these storms because they are worried that, if their homes get significant damage and they are out of town and then they can't get back in because the town is