reporter: aimee baker says the her children's holiday break. >> we were hoping to play, and we did not get to. reporter: her house seems to get it the worst. >> what we have to go through, getting out of our cars. reporter: she even tried to build a dam to stop the rushing baker says it can take weeks for all of this to drive. >> i do not think it has ever been totally drive. reporter: she is hoping for some relief. >> we would come outf my grandmother's house and dance in the rain. i have never danced in the rain here. reporter: while the rain has let up, the cleanup, as you can see in the story, it is far from over. right now, 29 roads are closed in 12 counties. you can see them on the map here. it includes abbeville, charity, and greenville. roads will be inspected once the water recedes. michael: you may remember back in october, 19 people died in south carolina, 20 one people killed in both carolinas. they drowned or died in >> caused by the weather. authorities say all of the depths happened in or near vehicles. heavy rains and massive flooding began october 2. carroll: and don't