 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reeve Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reeve at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. After devastating flooding that swept through eastern Kentucky, many resources have been allocated to the affected communities. While many have seen an outpouring of donations and volunteer organizations, the McRoberts community has yet to receive outside assistance with cleanup. There is devastation through this whole area, but McRoberts from the head of it to the mouth, there is more people that have been disrupted than might be anywhere in the county. I'm not sure, but you drive them down through here even today, this far after the first day. We still have those same elderly people digging themselves out. We've got all the volunteers down in Neon that are not doing anything, not helping the actual people that needs help. It's really heartbreaking when the resources is here, but they're being used in wrong ways. Unfortunately, thank the good Lord, we've not lost any life, but that could change because of stress level, everybody's stressed. But our elderly, we have some of you that I'm worried about, just because they need help, they need the volunteers. As a result of the flooding, both bridges exiting McRoberts were lost, leaving the community stranded. Several community members came together and repaired one of the fallen bridges, providing an exit for the community. We were basically trapped in here, and five, six, maybe a few more got together, went down to Fleming where they were really doing a power plant. And they basically confiscated the excavator and some culverts and come there within three or four hours. The community people here, it wasn't county, it wasn't state, it was the community people right here that got us a way in and out of here. And if it hadn't been for those guys, I think we'd still be sitting stuck. Those in McRoberts who are not affected by the flooding have collected donations, but the need for volunteers is immense. Nobody, I mean, from the county, from the state, nobody coming in here to check on these people, just concern. I mean, just welfare, nobody is coming here. Other than community people here, you know, we try to take care of each other and outside help has been non-existent. I mean, other than the volunteers, I mean, people bringing stuff in, yes, that's been greatly appreciated in that. But as far as volunteer boots on the ground, McRoberts has seen none of that. I mean, you can go down to the young, you see 150, 200 of them, you know, run around everywhere. And we could greatly use all the boots on the ground that we could get. If you would like to volunteer in the McRoberts area, text TIM SEALS at 606-434-0978. For information on all flood relief resources, visit governor.ky.gov backslash flood-resources. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.