and i am trying to be brave and know that my family and i are safe and i will worry about all of that other stuff later. i am 67, lived here for five years. and now it is gone. it is underwater. underwater. so much of that area still underwater there, want to go to matlacha in florida. where liz mclaughlin standing by for us. let s take us there if you will once again. joining at the top of the last hour, as you are still in that area that is just completely devastating to see a road completely broken up really. crumbled upon itself. water still surrounding the area. what more are you seeing? absolutely yasmin this does not look like the result of a hurricane. this looks like an earthquake or something. it is just crumpled concrete, the only artery to the height of pine island behind me. matlacha, this idea like kind of fishing village now just completely crumbled. and in fact there are some remains of homes here. one zahra behind it are completely gone. just washed out
wash away from other have and made a joke about how we needed to clean out his garage. so maybe an unusual light hearted response. most of the people that we talk to just grateful to have survived the storm. feeling lucky for those dozens who were not. yes cannot imagine what happens after you go through something like that and having to relive it in your mind. days later. liz mclaughlin, a let you get back to. it thank you as always. we are also following this developing situation, sarasota county on the florida gulf coast, there is a possibility break threatening flooding of up to 15 feet. the hidden river community. a neighborhood of about 50 homes or so and the sheriff s office issued a shelter placed morning early saturday morning for an emergency response teams. going door to door to ensure that that morning is actually getting to residents and i want to bring in nbc s jesse kerr. she has been following this for us. give us an update. what is happening? alas we spoke, we look a