at randy webster is the emergency management director for a county in south carolina, which borders northina. he joins us by phone. randy, can you hear me? the really disturbing part of this, we have seen this, we saw in houston. the rain that comes, now, with the storms, that stall and set off the coast, is punishing. people may understand underest. >> very much so. we are expecting to see record-breaking water rights here in don't like as well. we are near myrtle beach. the interior of the coastline is where we seem to have our issues with the flooding. the most. for us, this is the third time in four or five years where we have had to do with the same issue. we were flooded, had record flooding. then hurricane matthew be that record. looks like we might be facing another record flood with florence. >> harris: fresh in our minds. the flooding that happened in houston. it was difficult to watch people trying to escape the water. some of them perished. can you talk about the population where you are? i had a fema expert tell me yesterday that the housing stock is a trillion dollars along