technical difficultiee restnol dio] 3 truckloads of food, wate and supplies me th cos thi are beaddressed asell. porter: itt juwilmin th is etra sections of fayetteville, north carolina, under water. it's the same in the town of pembroke. swollen rivers from all the rain are spilling over on the streets, hundreds of roads across the state are impassible. this trucker got stuck trying to get through high water and the flood are expected to keep rising. robert sims believe the cape fare river will reach record high levels. >> i'm nervous, when you see stuff hit stuff, that creates more pressure. >> reporter: in places like new burn where the water reseed, people are beginning to assess damage and clean up. this man is trying to get his restaurant open again. >> probably got 15,000 gallons of water, we pumped out 7000 gallons. we are trying to get it dried out so we can get it open and get everything squared away. >> half a million people began the day without power in north carolina. in asia, clean up efforts are underway from the typhoon. it buried 40 people underneath mud and dirt. officials ar