shep? reporter: kimberly, one of the biggest concerns is overcommunications. you mentioned they don t know how many people are missing because they re having such a difficult time talking to each other. phone lines are down, cell lines are very difficult, although we re able to get texts in and out, but coordinating an effort to find out who should have been where and where those people are now has been virtually impossible. right now it s up to residents to try to explain to authorities who in their family may be missing, and that s a difficult task as well. much of the effort today is on salvaging what people can. they re letting some people back into their neighborhoods to get things like medicine and other things that they need and can t purchase. we went into one of with those neighborhoods just to see the destruction this afternoon. this is just on the edge of where the storm hit. as he pans to the right, you ll be able to see what s left around here. see what happene
0 overcommunications. you mentioned they don t know how many people are missing because they re having such a difficult time talking to each other. phone lines are down, cell lines are very difficult, although we re able to get texts in and out, but coordinating an effort to find out who should have been where and where those people are now has been virtually impossible. right now it s up to residents to try to explain to authorities who in their family may be missing, and that s a difficult task as well. much of the effort today is on salvaging what people can. they re letting some people back into their neighborhoods to get things like medicine and other things that they need and can t purchase. we went into one of with those neighborhoods just to see the destruction this afternoon. this is just on the edge of where the storm hit. as he pans to the right, you ll be able to see what s left around here. see what happened to these trees? just splintered and twisted and broken away with
overcommunications. you mentioned they don t know how many people are missing because they re having such a difficult time talking to each other. phone lines are down, cell lines are very difficult, although we re able to get texts in and out, but coordinating an effort to find out who should have been where and where those people are now has been virtually impossible. right now it s up to residents to try to explain to authorities who in their family may be missing, and that s a difficult task as well. much of the effort today is on salvaging what people can. they re letting some people back into their neighborhoods to get things like medicine and other things that they need and can t purchase. we went into one of with those neighborhoods just to see the destruction this afternoon. this is just on the edge of where the storm hit. as he pans to the right, you ll be able to see what s left around here. see what happened to these trees? just splintered and twisted and broken aw