Oregon, a state renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, with its cascading waterfalls, emerald forests, and rugged coastline, also holds a fascinating
10 feet of possible storm surge as we approach high tide mark closer to midnight. martha: you look at these houses and you just wonder what lies ahead for them. we have all seen and experienced some of what these storms can do. as you know better than anybody, the nature of these is nature. the areas that prepare for it aren t the areas that end up getting the hardest hit. it s just so hard to anticipate at this point because it really just has to unfold in the way that it will. exactly. it s like nature reclaiming some of its old land. this is a area that s normally a residential street and there are piles and piles of water is pushed in on the first high tide. that s an indication of the high water levels we expect to see tonight. what we can see. martha: we know there are 4,000 federal employees that have been mobilized to help in this situation. you ve got 1500 flights all up