it looks like rapids coming over the back levee. so it is a lot of water that has been dumped in some of these areas. and with the winds blowing a consistent 30 miles per hour down here with gusts 50, 55 miles per hour. so it just keeps pushing that water towards our back levees. and it s not supposed to let up for a while. so give me an idea of, you know, the proximity of homes, livelihoods, to some of these areas where the levees have been overtopped. in myrtle grove, we have a waterfront community. but those houses are built up. several feet. so i think we were okay in those areas. the problem not so many communities in this area as a lot of cattle, which right now we have rescue efforts on the cattle. but the problem comes in, louisiana highway 23 is our main and only means of travel from