 So it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Probably, hopefully, the climate change might not make that trip. Do you feel scared at all right now? Yeah, yeah. I don't think I'll die today. I don't think this will kill me. And the water's fast. Water's fast. And it's rising high. I don't know how far away the, wherever there are evac people to is. They're doing it by raft. There's 15 people in this building. It'll only take a couple out of time. It's been gone for a while. The water's getting on it. I mean, I always go to the second floor. It'd be nice if we didn't have to. We could just sit in the portion. Watch it until we get higher. One of those just starts slowly going back to where it was. But I might be asking a lot. Unfortunately. So I got a call at 5.30 this morning about a dam that is up the north branch of the Lusky. The river that flows right into downtown Montpelier. But up that river is a giant dam. And in the call, they said that they've never released the dam like this before. So they don't know what's going to happen. But they know they're releasing it because the situation is bad up there too. So they need to flow the water. And they don't know what's going to happen because they've never done it before. They said it would drastically raise the water levels and is very potentially dangerous. We're not in the worst spot for this, thankfully. We're the second worst spot. But we are in the third worst spot, probably. Potentially dangerous situation. The right-fill dam only has 6 feet of storage capacity left. If water exceeds capacity, the first stillway will release water into the north branch river. This has never happened since the dam was built so there is no precedent for potential damage. There would be a large amount of water coming into Montpelier which would drastically add to the existing flood damage. This will be particularly bad along the north branch river corridor and into the downtown. Unfortunately, there are very few evacuation options remaining. People in at-risk areas may wish to go to upper floors in their houses. The city has asked for swift water rescue assets to be moved into the area to assist when possible. Computer and radio systems at the police station may become incapacitated if floodwaters increase. Again, could be a dangerous situation. What is that? I always never have enough of these. My hands are nasty. Well, the dam is good. The dam is stabilized as of 30 minutes ago. So that's good. What time is it? It is 11 a.m. Is it exactly 11 a.m.? It's 11 a.m. 11 a.m. It's already started going down here. So, I'm just hoping for the best. I just get worried about food and water. That's all I'm worried about. We don't have a lot of food right now. Yeah, we can ration. It will be good for a few days, I'm sure. It's not going to be the most comfortable. It's not going to be feasting or anything.