fallen making it very difficult for people to get resources up there. we saw that it was hard for trucks to get up. the reason why this road block is here is because they are not letting anyone up right now, but when they do open up they are making sure that everyone has chains so that they can get up there. we saw a bunch of cars going towards crest line that were just on the sides of the road. i talked to one group of friends coming up here to celebrate their buddy s 26th birthday and they had to ditch one of the cars because they needed to get into the bigger truck that could make it all the way up the hill. they were digging it out to try to get out before this system came in today. so all of that making it treacherous in the mountain roads. they re trying to get supplies up there but they re asking people to stay away. just to put this into perspective of how much snow has fallen here in the southern california san bernardino mountains, they re saying right now it s at about 220%
caused. this is a big city. what they also do as they try and focus on buildings like this one, the bigger buildings as well. even in maras, there are buildings where nobody is going through the rubble, nobody is going through the rubble, nobody is going through the rubble, nobody is searching for the survivors. 0r searching for bodies. and when you get outside of the big cities, again, the smaller towns, they have heard, many of them, no help at all yet. it s not that they help at all yet. it s not that they help has not been promised. the international community has said that they will send whatever turkey needs. it sjust that they will send whatever turkey needs. it s just a that they will send whatever turkey needs. it sjust a question that they will send whatever turkey needs. it s just a question of actually getting at here through, in some cases, mountain roads, to get here, where the asphalt, the service, is cracked and broken. it leads to huge queues on the roads because you h
anthony: the monkey temple looks down on shimla. overrun by its namesakes. twisting up further into the himalayas, i find myself at a place known as the land of the gods . nearly every village credited with having its own deity. getting there you might well have an opportunity to meet one of those deities, as you tear around narrow, guardrail-free mountain roads, overlooking terrifying drop-offs. i could do heights, like, you know, i ve done the jumping out of planes thing a number of times. but i feel it. you know like, looking over a precipice like that one? i feel it in my knees. you know like if my knees could