dealing with heavy wind, heavy rain, and when you have all of that volcanic ash that has rained down on these villages, at least 11 villages, many of them buried under ash that sometimes is as high as the actual houses that are so severely damaged. then you combine the rain with that, when it dries, it's like mixing concrete. so you have homes and buildings that are essentially and potentially bodies as well that may be very difficult to recover. some of these villages are considered a total loss. villagers who are displaced are going to have to be in limbo for at least six months, getting government assistance before they can be moved into more permanent housing. but they've had to set up these evacuation centers in mosques, schools, assembly halls, in some cases in people's homes in other surrounding villages and they're calling in for more help because the conditions are dire. not just the weather, but also these pyroclastic flows, which is this mix of ash and rock and volcanic gases that actually appear as if they're floodwaters