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Often staircases at the core of the building protected only by sheetrock had become impassable.
Prolonged heavy rains have also damaged electricity and telephone poles, and many roads have become impassable.
The roads have become impassable... and I fear that we are going to be seeing the toll rising through the night as cut-off communities are able to bring out their dead and injured". The aid agency Save the Children said it would be sending a team to the region today.
Herefordshire Council said a number of roads in the county were closed or had become impassable.
In assessing her Values she realized the gap between her worth and her compensation (financial and interpersonal) had become impassable.
The old Sherborne Road near Giant's Head had become impassable but the A37 in the west of the county and the A35 near Bridport had reopened.
The road had become impassable, buried under a wheel-spinning blanket of spring snow.
Like Jutila, he was disturbed that the alley had become impassable for the ambulance drivers who serve the nearby convalescent home.
Some roads in the area have become impassable because of the rainy season, complicating aid efforts.
Now it has become an impassable beast that no one can ignore.
Like a boulder in a highway, the conservative populist movement has become an enormous, often impassable obstacle in the path of President Clinton.
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