property, maybe go charge your phone in your car. but that is when the bad stuff happens. everybody, all first responders, everybody in authority is saying shelter in place. it's just -- the worst is just beginning and who knows how long it will last, chris. >> understood. we're talking hours and hours. different here on the mainland but there is an asset in play. you can't call 911 once the winds get 40 miles an hour. the first responders won't go out. their safety matters. they are the best of us but they have to be there for the rest of us and it just doesn't rhyme, it's real. you do have each other. you get nervous, wem getting a little freaked, reach out to those around you, combine, cooperate, and wait out this storm. bill, we know that you are being safe and you're trying to get to a high point to see what's happening. you said you haven't seen anything in terms of water yet but what is the concern where