It sounds like the parents and townspeople are sawing their own ways out of their driveways and down roads. I suppose people across creeks will have to wait for food and help if their bridges have washed out. They are tough people there in general and they have a sense of community. They are usually used to a snowstorm or two knocking power out for a few days to 2 weeks. But this is a new experience having roads and bridges washed out, and maybe the car flooded. There's no electricity and no cell service, so not much news is getting out.