bob flackus: "yes. did not hear a sound. not a sound warning. it just, the land went away, fell in." (b-roll exterior of bob's home, pan to damage down the hill, twitter otot of flooding in tillamook, still of bob and dee)narr 2: five feet from his front door is s w a cliff. a weeks worth stop rain in this picturesque part of tillamook oregon, has left bob and his wife of 36 years, dee, literally living near the edge. (b-roll of volunteers helping bob and neighbors unload sandbags w/nats) narr 3: people are pitching in to help - more than 200 sandbags are holding down a tarp intended to stop the ground from sliding any more. 143606 bob flackus: "i could cry now." db: "why?"bob flackus: // "people that i never knew and probably might not see again, came up here to help me save this hill /// and it just overwhelms me. thatat hard." showing begnaud the damage inside the barn)narr 4: thirty yards down from the flackus home, the landslide has pushed into a barn owned by kottre's family."154402 morgan kottre: "right now this is the only thing holding