dee dee roy has the latest on the cleanup. >> crews clearing mud-blocked roads in southern california are racing against the clock and mother nature. saturday morning, construction equipment arriving to aid in of weather hits. >> they're expecting more rain this afternoon and if that happens, then what we're going to do is probably clear all the personnel that are working in the area just in case there's more mudslides. >> it's pretty scary to see the water on -- on both sides and moving and rising very quickly. i was thinking about how i was going to good -- go out the sun roof to get on top of the vehicle. >> thousands remains -- remain stranded after the massive mudslides. >> this is what i can't get across to go home. >> this shows the brutally fast onslaught. as road crews work, families and businesses are cleaning out, leaving mud-caked belongings out as trash. >> we had a couple firefighters stop and give us some sand bags. >> we were probably three inches thick in mud this morning. we've been cleaning off and pressure washing the >> now everyone is holding their breath for a possible round two as more rain moves in. dee dee roy, abc news, lake hughes, california. >>> and on the opioid crisis, the tragedy -- kaili was found dead of an overdose at her house a few weeks ago and tonight friends and family awareness. her mom says enough is enough. >> something's got to be done. i mean it's an epidemic. people need to be educated. they have to learn and listen and we need to get the word out. i mean get the dealers off the streets. >> kaili was a successful business owner. her family says her death say painful reminder that addiction does not discriminate. ed harding was on hand to host the event. >>> thrill seekers taking the plunge in fayetteville, west virginia today. amazing! it's the one day a year it's legal to jump offer -- off the new river gorge bridge. 876 feet to the river below. the bridge is the third highest in the united states and they seem to intentionally wait as long as possible to pull the chute! >> you know, i called mike a somehow i don't see you doing that. >> no, i've never felt the