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Many roads remain impassable, and hundreds are still isolated.
Mobile has allowed anyone to have a phone in places that were previously impassable and uncontactable.
He said trees were uprooted for miles around, roads were impassable and power lines were down.
Much of the northeast was impassable, and by late Saturday rescuers had not arrived in the worst-hit areas.
However, during the rainy season, roads can become impassable and teachers – who often don't live locally – struggle to travel.
The French have till the end of March, when the rains will make roads impassable and combat virtually impossible.
The downpours have made dirt roads impassable, and yesterday dawned so misty that the rock vanished completely.
In many places, rubble strewn across streets has rendered them impassable and has effectively sealed off neighbourhoods to traffic.
The rains have also made dirt roads impassable, and the bodies hav e to be ferried with the canoes.
Side streets were impassable, and people muffled to the eyes slogged over huge drifts and mountains of curbside snow, trying to keep their footing.
By 1849 the Grand Canal was impassable, and the rice shipments had to be made by sea, where they were endangered by pirates.
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