they need to get vehicles moving again, so that is a major challenge. reporter: that is a major challenge, andrea. as you walk around here, it s hard to believe that people can move around. devastation is everywhere. it will take quite a long time. the federal resources are helpful, but you also have to keep in mind threat a lot of local volunteers pitching in, trying to get the place back in order. it s a huge challenge. many neighborhoods are still inaccessible. that s frustrating some residents, as often happens. residents don t understand why they re not allowed to get intoic in their homes. however over the past day or so, we ve seen more and more going back and starting the long process of rebuilding. gabe gutierrez, thank you so much. coming up a rare look inside that tornado, offering a chilling look. the person who shot this video rode out a storm in a shelter.
cairns. we re going to see the weather deteriorating. it looks like it s going to make lachbld around 10:00, anywhere from cairns. you have to make sure you have some kind of evacuation plan because it s a life-threatening storm. as manisha mentioned to you it s a category 5. but for the national hurricane center this would actually be a category 4. that means you could see catastrophic danger. i want to point out to you 232-kilometer winds right now. gusts up to 278. making landfall in about five to six hours and then sweeping down toward the southwest. now, the problem is as it does make landfall we re going to be dealing with high tide, so that means the potential for flooding is going to be great, especially in those coastal communities. we re talking roughly 300 millimeters of rainfall. in addition to we have to keep in mind threat for tornadoes as