there is just no way that television does justice to the amount of destruction that you will find here. the words you can't find them. the video doesn't seem enough of it to give you the full scope and scale of it. but even as the president visits and even as of course he promises more resources to be brought to bear, the biggest thing that they're worried about in this community is finding those who are unaccounted for. they know that there were about 300 people that rode out this storm or at least said they were going to. and the problem is trying to account for those people in the aftermath with so much devastation. communications have been a problem, although the cell service is back. there's also been the problem that they had the addresses of where people were, but when they went to find their homes after the storm in some cases those homes were completely gone. now, a lot of those people had been accounted for in some way. they have self-reported or they have been seen by witnesses alive and well afterwards. but the problem is there is a number of people who haven't been found. and the longer time goes on and there's no word from them, well, the greater the concern goes