With everyone's help, the cars in front of the beetle were pushed aside, and Mary quickly found a way out.
Monroe and Mary switched to the beetle together, and the other two cars took the last few survivors of the disaster, so it wasn't too crowded.
Mary noticed that Isidore wasn't with them.
Although there were more people who needed to be rescued, Mary and the others were helpless. They could only help those they saw, but they could not go and search for victims.
The car drove on, and the village huts and houses that they passed by, were seen to be affected by the earthquake.
They were collapsed, they had broken down with cracked walls and the ground around them had caved in.
There were people sitting on the roadside crying, there were people shouting for help, and there were also people spontaneously helping their neighbors.
Mary and the others did not stop, but continued to move forward.