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Someone clapped a few times at the front of the room, and I looked up to see Mary standing there. She must be the one in charge. "Alright, everyone, we are understaffed, and there is a lot of work to be done to keep this place habitable. We have two choices here. Either we all move into one room and do everything from there, or everyone starts pitching in. We need to make this place suitable for the long haul but easy to be rescued from. From what we can tell, the first avalanche took out most of the shops, and the second hit our building, buried the parking lot, and took out most of the road leading down the mountain. We're going to have to wait here until someone comes to rescue us." My heart fell into my stomach. I hadn't considered we might need to be rescued from this. I'd just kind