you're now -- you were in el reno this morning and in union city now. the breadth of it. it's hard for people to imagine how people can make their way through this. how are people coping? i though they're tough out dl but this is a lot to take on. >> you know, when you look a the damage in moore and not to downplay any of this damage out here but moore was a lot more densely populated, miguel. there was a lot more people right in the middle of that tornado, that ef5 and it was a stronger wind stream that went through there. more people were at risk. people are really, you know, anxious. there is an underlying sentiment of anxiety. when the tornado sirens go off and the thought of, gosh, we just can't get any luck here, can we? new round after new round. talking to local affiliates today. they were saying that there could be possibly more severe weather next week. so it just seems that tornado alley, this place that they call tornado alley in the united states, is really living up to its name. miguel? >> sounds like ptsd all around