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. >> los niveles de agua se elevan peligrosamente en lagos y el caudaloso rio san jacinto. >> muchos como este hombre que encontramos dentro de su vehiculo, quedaron atrapados nada mas que esta todo tapado y pues uno anda buscando como pueda salir de aca. >> las condiciones en carretera son peligrosas en este de un camionero que trato de cruzar una zona inundada se aferraba le pedian vehiculo, mientras testigos le pedian que saltara para poner su vida a salvo. >> dramaticos tambien han sido los rescates en botes de emergencia de personas que quedaron atrapadas con sus mascotas. >> muchos lo han perdido todo en cuestion de minutos y hay varios lugares donde ya ahorita ya esta todo lleno de agua, ya hay demasiada gente que los estan evacuando. >> la lluvia que ha caido en los ultimos dias equivale a la precipitacion de todo un mes en esta zona 88 condados de texa se encuentran bajo emergencia climatica, el gobernador greg abbott emitio una declaracion de desastre y lo mismo hizo el condado harris, donde en algunos vecindarios se dieron ordenes de evacuacion obligatoria ante el pronosti
. >> los niveles de agua se elevan peligrosamente en lagos y el caudaloso rio san jacinto. >> muchos como este hombre que encontramos dentro de su vehiculo, quedaron atrapados nada mas que esta todo tapado y pues uno anda buscando como pueda salir de aca. >> las condiciones en carretera son peligrosas en este de un camionero que trato de cruzar una zona inundada se aferraba le pedian vehiculo, mientras testigos le pedian que saltara para poner su vida a salvo. >>...
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. >> reporter: in the houston area the san jacinto river is raging. >> hang tight. >> reporter: we rode along with the houston police department's marine division. >> you don't realize how much flood and how much current's going down. >> reporter: sergeant epigarz answering the call from a woman needing to evacuate with her pets amid treacherous conditions for everyone. >> hpd is working in teams on the san jacinto river because there are still people who want to get out as the water levels are so high. >> take a breath. >> reporter: this dog was rescued by an officer on a jet-ski. authorities say many abandoned pets have been rescued too. >> they don't want to leave without them. >> that's correct. and fortunately in this case we have enough time to be able to help them out. >> we still have that weather delay. >> reporter: houston's shell energy stadium was briefly evacuated during a women's soccer match due to the storm threat. amid a region wet and weary. and it is not just texas. millions in the south are still under flood threats. houston police are hoping that this is the last da
. >> reporter: in the houston area the san jacinto river is raging. >> hang tight. >> reporter: we rode along with the houston police department's marine division. >> you don't realize how much flood and how much current's going down. >> reporter: sergeant epigarz answering the call from a woman needing to evacuate with her pets amid treacherous conditions for everyone. >> hpd is working in teams on the san jacinto river because there are still people who...
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jacinto. >> muchos como este hombre que encontramos dentro de su vehiculo quedaron atrapados. >> oh, dios mio! esta carretera son un camionero que atrapados. >> las condiciones se aferraba a la en este video, trato de cruzar una zona inundada. >> se aferraba al pesado vehiculo, mientras testigos le pedian que saltara para poner su vida a en muchos lo han perdido todo en cuestion de minutos. >> y hay varios lugares donde ya ahorita ya esta todo lleno de agua y hay demasiada gente que los estan evacuando. >> 88 condados de texas se encuentran bajo emergencia climatica. >> el gobernador greg abbott emitio una declaracion de desastre y lo mismo hizo el condado harris, donde en algunos vecindarios se dieron ordenes de evacuacion obligatoria ante e pronostico de que el rio san jacinto alcance mas de 77 pies de altura sobre el nivel del mar el agua va a ser tan alta que iba a venir tan rapido rapido que si se quedan es muy, muy alta la probabilidad de una lesion o inclusive la muerte muchos como marcela despertaron hoy con parte de su propiedad sumergida en agua puede salir aqui hemos estad
jacinto. >> muchos como este hombre que encontramos dentro de su vehiculo quedaron atrapados. >> oh, dios mio! esta carretera son un camionero que atrapados. >> las condiciones se aferraba a la en este video, trato de cruzar una zona inundada. >> se aferraba al pesado vehiculo, mientras testigos le pedian que saltara para poner su vida a en muchos lo han perdido todo en cuestion de minutos. >> y hay varios lugares donde ya ahorita ya esta todo lleno de agua y hay...
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. >> pero los niveles del rio san jacinto han comenzado a bajar. >> llego al agua hasta aca, mas o menos. >> pero lo que va en aumento es el drama de los que lo han perdido todo, como rita david. >> su casa quedo contaminada por el agua del drenaje que inundo el primer piso. >> piso hoy buscaba junto a su hija algo que se pudiera re rescatar, pero no creia nada. >> ya llore hasta que me canse, me siento cansada. >> cuando yo llegue aqui de m mexico, llegue sin nada, entonces son todos mis suenos, todo mi trabajo. >> el mismo drama lo estan viviendo cientos de familias que comienzan a regresar a sus vecindarios en los condados harris, liberty y montgomery. >> marlene habia comprado su casa en new caney hace solo un mes. >> nomas lo que agarre fueron los papeles y ropa, nada, nada, agarre vamonos. >> dramaticas han sido tambien las imagenes que estas inundaciones han dejado a su paso. >> cerca de 300 rescates se han registrado solo en el condado harris. >> esta camara corporal de un policia de houston muestra a un hombre siendo rescatado con sus tres perros en el norte, muy cerca de fort w
. >> pero los niveles del rio san jacinto han comenzado a bajar. >> llego al agua hasta aca, mas o menos. >> pero lo que va en aumento es el drama de los que lo han perdido todo, como rita david. >> su casa quedo contaminada por el agua del drenaje que inundo el primer piso. >> piso hoy buscaba junto a su hija algo que se pudiera re rescatar, pero no creia nada. >> ya llore hasta que me canse, me siento cansada. >> cuando yo llegue aqui de m mexico,...
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jacinto, que como puedes ver, cuyo caos ha aumentado con considerablemente muchas pe personas anoche trataron de obedecer las ordenes de evacuacion, algunos carros quedaron varados, el nivel de agua ha disminuido un poco en pero se esperan mas lluvias. >> lo que hemos recibido de informacion es de que se han reportado aproximadamente unos 20 rescates. >> afortunadamente no ha habido heridos ni tampoco muertos, pero las condiciones se espera empeoren en las proximas horas, el nivel de agua del rio san jacinto podria aumentar hasta 77 pies sobre el nivel del mar, niveles que no se han alcanzado desde el 2017 cuando paso por aqui el huracan harvey que ocasiono tantos destrozos. >> las autoridades estan pi pidiendo a toda la comunidad que obedezca las ordenes de e evacuacion cuando sean dadas, pero que por el momento p permanezcan en sus casas debido a que las condiciones son ve verdaderamente peligrosas, estan tratando de hacer que todos los caminos queden libres para los camiones de emergencia que hemos estado viendo pasar durante todo el dia bueno, las clases han sido canceladas en to
jacinto, que como puedes ver, cuyo caos ha aumentado con considerablemente muchas pe personas anoche trataron de obedecer las ordenes de evacuacion, algunos carros quedaron varados, el nivel de agua ha disminuido un poco en pero se esperan mas lluvias. >> lo que hemos recibido de informacion es de que se han reportado aproximadamente unos 20 rescates. >> afortunadamente no ha habido heridos ni tampoco muertos, pero las condiciones se espera empeoren en las proximas horas, el nivel...
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. >> hoy solo hay agua producto del desbordamiento del rio san jacinto, asociado a lluvias e esta comunidad de channel view en houston. >> entonces si, si es un golp muy duro porque te quedas sin nada, te quedas sin batalla uno para hacerse sus cosas cosas y de la noche a la manana perder para aca. >> gonzalo tiene una propiedad cercana y hoy aprovechando el leve descenso del nivel ahorita si pude entrar un poco para alla y salvar algo de lo poquito que pude agarrar, porque todo con la lluvia que en las ultimas horas cayo sobre la region, el mied continua. >> mas al norte de channelview, en kingston, la situacion es el sureste del estado. >> hoy solo hay agua producto del desbordamiento del rio san jacinto, asociado a lluvias en esta comunidad de channel view en houston. >> es un golpe muy duro porque pues te quedas sin nada y lo que batalla uno sus la manana propiedad del agua para alla de lo agarrar porque practicamente todo se echo a perder. >> sin embargo, el miedo continua. >> aunque el nivel del agua ha bajado, vecinos siguen atrapados en sus viviendas y haciendo malabares para sobrev
. >> hoy solo hay agua producto del desbordamiento del rio san jacinto, asociado a lluvias e esta comunidad de channel view en houston. >> entonces si, si es un golp muy duro porque te quedas sin nada, te quedas sin batalla uno para hacerse sus cosas cosas y de la noche a la manana perder para aca. >> gonzalo tiene una propiedad cercana y hoy aprovechando el leve descenso del nivel ahorita si pude entrar un poco para alla y salvar algo de lo poquito que pude agarrar, porque...
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. >> reporter: in the houston area, the san jacinto river is raging. >> hang tight. >> reporter: we rode along with the houston police department's marine division. >> you don't realize how much flood and current's going down. >> reporter: sergeant epi garza among the officers answering the call from a woman needing to evacuate with her pets amid treacherous conditions for everyone. >> it's pouring. >> reporter: hpd is working in teams on the san jacinto river because there are still people who want to get out as the water levels are so high. >> catch your breath. >> reporter: this dog was rescued by an officer on a jet ski. authorities say many abandoned pets have been rescued, too. they don't want to leave without them. >> that's correct. and fortunately in this case we have enough time to be able to help them out. >> reporter: the region wet and weary. houston police are hoping that this is the last day they will have to be out on rough water making rescues. janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >>> mexican authorities say relatives have identified the bodies of three men who disappeared
. >> reporter: in the houston area, the san jacinto river is raging. >> hang tight. >> reporter: we rode along with the houston police department's marine division. >> you don't realize how much flood and current's going down. >> reporter: sergeant epi garza among the officers answering the call from a woman needing to evacuate with her pets amid treacherous conditions for everyone. >> it's pouring. >> reporter: hpd is working in teams on the san...
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. >> reporter: 14 rivers at major flood stage including san jacinto. to go. >> reporter: 14 rivers at major flood stage including san jacinto. >> so, if you open your front door, i mean, the river is right there. >> it is. >> reporter: this woman says she's still repairing the damage from 2017 brought on by hurricane harvey. >> how tough is it to see this type of damage again? >> i'm just crestfallen. i don't know if i can get back up again. i really don't. >> reporter: now, she and so many others are reliving the nightmare as they brace for more severe weather expected to last through the weekend. kathy park, nbc news, conroe, texas. >>> a one-time top adviser to former president trump, hope hicks, testified for the prosecution today in mr. trump's hush money trial. she recalled the crisis in his presidential campaign when the "access hollywood" tape became public. vaughn hillyard now with late details. >> reporter: she was one of former president trump's most trusted advisers. >> hope, we want hope. >> reporter: but today hope hicks walked into court
. >> reporter: 14 rivers at major flood stage including san jacinto. to go. >> reporter: 14 rivers at major flood stage including san jacinto. >> so, if you open your front door, i mean, the river is right there. >> it is. >> reporter: this woman says she's still repairing the damage from 2017 brought on by hurricane harvey. >> how tough is it to see this type of damage again? >> i'm just crestfallen. i don't know if i can get back up again. i really...
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. >> reporter: in the houston area, the san jacinto river is raging. >> hang tight! >> reporter: we rode along with the houston police department's marine division. >> you don't realize how much current is going down. >> reporter: sergeant epi garza is among the officers answering the calls from a woman needing to evacuate with a pet. >> it's pouring. >> reporter: hpd is working in teams on the san jacinto river, because there are still people who want to get out as the water levels are so high. >> this dog was rervscued by an officer on a jet ski. authorities say many abandoned pets have been rescued, too. >> they don't want to leave without them. >> that's correct. and fortunately, in this case, we have enough time to be able to help them out. >> we still have that weather delay. >> reporter: houston's energy stadium was briefly evacuated during a soccer match due to the storm threat, amid a region wet and weary. >> and it is not just texas. millions in the south are still under flood threats. houston police are hoping that this is the last day they will have to be
. >> reporter: in the houston area, the san jacinto river is raging. >> hang tight! >> reporter: we rode along with the houston police department's marine division. >> you don't realize how much current is going down. >> reporter: sergeant epi garza is among the officers answering the calls from a woman needing to evacuate with a pet. >> it's pouring. >> reporter: hpd is working in teams on the san jacinto river, because there are still people who want...
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immunities along the san jacinto river have been evacuated. many in the area have needed to be rescued, like this truck driver. you can see scrambling to escape his fast-thinking big big rig. farther north, a storm chaser is credited with saving this family after their home was blown to pieces by a tornado. the mother carried her daughter, her injured son, and husband right behind. we will hear from the family in just a moment. but the threat is not over. tornado, severe thunderstorms, and flood watches, all posted across texas tonight, and millions in the state are being urged to not let their guard down. cbs's omar villafranca leads off our coverage. >> reporter: in west texas, severe storms unleashed powerful tornadoes. one touching down in the city of holly, destroying several homes. caroline vandergriff of cbs news texas has one families harrowing story. >> this is all that's left of the lambert family home, when the tornado hit, they first hunkered down and ran for their lives. their car destroyed, their phone blown away. >> this is an i
immunities along the san jacinto river have been evacuated. many in the area have needed to be rescued, like this truck driver. you can see scrambling to escape his fast-thinking big big rig. farther north, a storm chaser is credited with saving this family after their home was blown to pieces by a tornado. the mother carried her daughter, her injured son, and husband right behind. we will hear from the family in just a moment. but the threat is not over. tornado, severe thunderstorms, and...
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east fork of the san jacinto river. and just to give you some perspective, is expected to peak at 78 feet above sea level and for context during hurricane harvey, which was an exceptional rain events, the area peaked at 81 feet above sea level and there's a creek nearby the kanye creek water-level, there rose about 20 feet in latin, less than 20 hours. and so the water is rising very quickly now this is a multi county event and we have video from various counties. you can pick a look at your screen because there are areas that were there are homes where there are businesses, where water has been rising and a lot of the waterways in the tributaries that lead to lake houston and other lakes in the area are being impacted. and as those areas swell, that is what's really impacting some of the residents that live in those areas. now, texas governor greg abbott issued a disaster declaration and dozens of counties across the state that have been impacting impacting this area. now, what is causing? it's a combination of things.
east fork of the san jacinto river. and just to give you some perspective, is expected to peak at 78 feet above sea level and for context during hurricane harvey, which was an exceptional rain events, the area peaked at 81 feet above sea level and there's a creek nearby the kanye creek water-level, there rose about 20 feet in latin, less than 20 hours. and so the water is rising very quickly now this is a multi county event and we have video from various counties. you can pick a look at your...
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where i'm located right now is just along the san jacinto river where it meets the border of harris county. this is one of the counties prompted for evacuation. i spoke to officials who talked about that water being well above that fence. we're starting to see things recede now. that's a bit on the deceiving side because more rain is moving in as we speak and that will exacerbate the situation on the ground here in texas. this morning, weather warnings across texas as the lone star state is poised for more severe storms after more than 6 inches of rain fell in the state in the past 48 hours leading to flash floods. >> it's too late to evacuate without calling 911. >> reporter: as many as 5 more inches of rain after days of heavy rainfall, leaving some neighborhoods underwater. houses destroyed. families separated. this woman calling for help to find her brother. >> if i would have known that it could get this bad, i would have never moved down here. >> reporter: nearly 200 rescues in harris county alone by saturday afternoon. no deaths or injuries reported so far. heavy rain prompting wate
where i'm located right now is just along the san jacinto river where it meets the border of harris county. this is one of the counties prompted for evacuation. i spoke to officials who talked about that water being well above that fence. we're starting to see things recede now. that's a bit on the deceiving side because more rain is moving in as we speak and that will exacerbate the situation on the ground here in texas. this morning, weather warnings across texas as the lone star state is...
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it's where the san jacinto east fork sayyed of the river is now the tour that he river as just east of there and there, there are issues down both of those rivers, those of course, empty out into the gulf of mexico. now, we do have a video of some of the rescues that are happening. i just got off the phone with the houston office of emergency management and they tell me that a rescues are happening, but also that they are trying to vince people to evacuate if they are in these evacuation zones and all you have to see is what you see behind me, this river that has swallowed up a road. and you can see the current. this is not normal, this is not supposed to be when you're seeing here, you're supposed to be seeing a road cars driving by and instead, you see a roaring river that's emptying and to obey which that bay empties out into the gulf of mexico. now about the number of people who are impacted, i asked as any of houston office of emergency management that question and they say that they don't know at this point they're best estimate is that hundreds of homes are impacted, but they ha
it's where the san jacinto east fork sayyed of the river is now the tour that he river as just east of there and there, there are issues down both of those rivers, those of course, empty out into the gulf of mexico. now, we do have a video of some of the rescues that are happening. i just got off the phone with the houston office of emergency management and they tell me that a rescues are happening, but also that they are trying to vince people to evacuate if they are in these evacuation zones...
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jacinto river. >> it is not your typical river flood. i know that folks who live along the river, they're river people, as we discussed when i was out there the other day. they see this happen. all the time. this is not that. this is not what happened in january. this is much worse. stephanie: forecasters predict the flooding will continue through the weekend. the biden administration will make federally subsidized health care available to migrants brought to the u.s. as children. the so-called dreamers. under a directive announced today, some 100,000 are expected to enroll for coverage under the affordable care act next year. enrollment opens november 1. still to come, on the news hour, a look at the terrorist threat posed by a resurgent isis in sir yasm david brooks and jonathan capeheart way in on the week's headlines. and neat in a meez americans on the gulf coast shared tributes to home and community. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizon
jacinto river. >> it is not your typical river flood. i know that folks who live along the river, they're river people, as we discussed when i was out there the other day. they see this happen. all the time. this is not that. this is not what happened in january. this is much worse. stephanie: forecasters predict the flooding will continue through the weekend. the biden administration will make federally subsidized health care available to migrants brought to the u.s. as children. the...
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y cerca de localidades como ribery y roma llnos interesan a dios san jacinto . las prÓximas horas se seguirÁ cayendo algo de lluvia. domingo lluvioso. seguiremos viendo cÓmo se pueden formar tormentas hasta la una de la madrugada. a partir de esa hora esperamos nubosidad. esperemos que no llueva ni esta noche ni maÑana lunes. fÉlix: gracias. en mÉxico se conoce la causadel asesinato de los tres jÓvenes surfistas extranjeros en baja california que fueron ejecutados y un disparo en la cabeza. las autoridades determinaron que pone intento de robo que terminÓ trÁgicamente. detalles de la investigaciÓn. >> un intento de robo en la hipÓtesis que las autoridades de baja california aseguran que fue lo que ocasionÓ el asesinato de tres jÓvenes surfistas originarios de australia y estados unidos. >> se acercan con el Ánimo de apoderarse del vehÍculo pickup para extraer las llantas u otras piezas para ponerlas en el pickup que conducÍan. modelo mÁs antiguo . al acercarse, y sorprender a estas personas. seguramente hubo resistencia por parte de ellos. y est
y cerca de localidades como ribery y roma llnos interesan a dios san jacinto . las prÓximas horas se seguirÁ cayendo algo de lluvia. domingo lluvioso. seguiremos viendo cÓmo se pueden formar tormentas hasta la una de la madrugada. a partir de esa hora esperamos nubosidad. esperemos que no llueva ni esta noche ni maÑana lunes. fÉlix: gracias. en mÉxico se conoce la causadel asesinato de los tres jÓvenes surfistas extranjeros en baja california que fueron ejecutados y un disparo en la...
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jacinto que vacua sus casas. Éste residente dice que es algo que no habÍa visto desde que se mudÓ a la zona. >> esto es algo que jamÁs pensÉ mirar en esta Área en un aÑo aquÍ viviendo y no pensÉ que corrÍa por aquÍ. >> al norte del condado varias autopistas permanecen cerradas, cuadrillas bloquean las vÍas por el desborde del rÍo. al norte del condado de harris hemos visto cÓmo se han convertido en verdaderos rÍos estÁ cubierta de agua y alertan que va a llevar mÁs en la regiÓn y se agravarÁ la situaciÓn para los residentes. en texas, oklahoma permanecen con riesgo de inundaciÓn en los prÓximos dÍas los niveles de los rÍos aumentarÁ por un potencial que sobrepase la destrucciÓn que dejÓ el huracÁn harvey en 2017. >> todo estÁ inundado, pero aquÍ andamos viendo ver que podemos hacer, por lo visto nada. reportero: el gobernador de texas declarÓ zona de desastre los delitos escolares han cancelado clases advirtieron a los residentes que quisieron quedarse su casa se prepara para no pod
jacinto que vacua sus casas. Éste residente dice que es algo que no habÍa visto desde que se mudÓ a la zona. >> esto es algo que jamÁs pensÉ mirar en esta Área en un aÑo aquÍ viviendo y no pensÉ que corrÍa por aquÍ. >> al norte del condado varias autopistas permanecen cerradas, cuadrillas bloquean las vÍas por el desborde del rÍo. al norte del condado de harris hemos visto cÓmo se han convertido en verdaderos rÍos estÁ cubierta de agua y alertan que va a llevar mÁs...
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daniel: las autoridades patrullan la zona y han pedido quienes viven cerca del rÍo san jacinto que evacuen sus casas. esta maÑana dijeron que desde ahora ya planifican las labores de recuperaciÓn. >> esto es algo que jamÁs pensÉ mirar en esta Área, llevo un aÑo aquÍ viviendo y no pensÉ que esto podrÍa pasar aquÍ. daniel: al norte de este condado varias autopistas permanecen cerradas, cuadrillas bloquea las vÍas por el desborde del rÍo. y asÍ lucen ahora las vÍas principales al norte del condado harris. esta calle estÁ completamente cubierta de agua. la preocupaciÓn de las autoridades es el pronÓstico de tiempo que apunta a que caerÁ mÁs lluvia en la regiÓn y va a agravar mÁs la situaciÓn para los residentes. mÁs de 11 millones de personas desde texas a oklahoma permanecen al riesgo de inundaciÓn. los niveles de los trÍos podrÍan aumentar con un potencial de que sobrepasen el aÑo del huracÁn harvey's en los miles y siete. >> todo estÁ inundado, estamos viendo que podemos hacer, por lo visto nada. daniel: el gobernador de texas declarÓ zona de desastre, los dist
daniel: las autoridades patrullan la zona y han pedido quienes viven cerca del rÍo san jacinto que evacuen sus casas. esta maÑana dijeron que desde ahora ya planifican las labores de recuperaciÓn. >> esto es algo que jamÁs pensÉ mirar en esta Área, llevo un aÑo aquÍ viviendo y no pensÉ que esto podrÍa pasar aquÍ. daniel: al norte de este condado varias autopistas permanecen cerradas, cuadrillas bloquea las vÍas por el desborde del rÍo. y asÍ lucen ahora las vÍas principales...
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jacinto que evacuÓ en sus casas. esta maÑana dijeron que desde ahora planifican labores de recuperaciÓn, este residente dice que es algo que no habÍa visto desde que se mudÓ a la zona. >> esto es algo que jamÁs pensÉ en esta Área. llevo un aÑo aquÍ viviendo. y no pensÉ que esto ocurrÍa por aquÍ. >> al norte de secundado varias autopistas permanecen cerradas, cuadrillas bloquean las vÍas por el desborde del rÍo, asilos en las vÍas principales al norte del condado de harris, vemos como se han convertido en rÍos. calle cubierta completamente de agua, la preocupaciÓn de las autoridades es el pronÓstico del tiempo que apunta a que va a caer mÁs lluvia aquÍ en la regiÓn iba a grabar aÚn mÁs la situaciÓn para los residentes . mÁs de 11 millones de personas desde texas a oklahoma permanecen conmigo de inundaciÓn, se expire en prÓximos dÍas los niveles de los rÍos aumenten con un potencial que sobrepasa la destrucciÓn que dejÓ el huracÁn harvey en 2017. >> todo esta inundado. pero aquÍ andamos
jacinto que evacuÓ en sus casas. esta maÑana dijeron que desde ahora planifican labores de recuperaciÓn, este residente dice que es algo que no habÍa visto desde que se mudÓ a la zona. >> esto es algo que jamÁs pensÉ en esta Área. llevo un aÑo aquÍ viviendo. y no pensÉ que esto ocurrÍa por aquÍ. >> al norte de secundado varias autopistas permanecen cerradas, cuadrillas bloquean las vÍas por el desborde del rÍo, asilos en las vÍas principales al norte del condado de...
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they rescued children, the elderly also pets now, this area is an area that has the san jacinto river running towards the gulf of mexico. and these first responders took us to the area where we were supposed to see the banks of the san jacinto river. but you can't see them take a listen it's the same jacinto river. >> it's kinda hard to tell where the river ends because the blood but past the pylons. and if you look back that way, you can see interstate ten and the bridge going over the same jacinto river and you see, you get a feel for how swollen the river is and how far it is out of its banks brad, just to give you some perspective, because perspective is important here, harris county is one of the largest counties in this country at last, check authorities it's believed that several hundred homes are impacted, but they also say that they have not done damage assessments for obvious reasons. >> you can see that the water is still very high in some areas, but those damage assessments are expected to start either tomorrow or later this week it's a terrible situation. >> all right. ro
they rescued children, the elderly also pets now, this area is an area that has the san jacinto river running towards the gulf of mexico. and these first responders took us to the area where we were supposed to see the banks of the san jacinto river. but you can't see them take a listen it's the same jacinto river. >> it's kinda hard to tell where the river ends because the blood but past the pylons. and if you look back that way, you can see interstate ten and the bridge going over the...
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here in san jacinto county, emergency crews have already rescued 32 people, and with more rain in the forecast, that number may go up. j.b. >> omar with the tough news. thank you, omar. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. i am obsessed with olay's retinol body wash. with olay retinol body wash, 95% of women had visibly renewed skin. it makes my skin feel so smooth and moisturized. see the difference with olay. ♪♪ open talenti and raise the jar to gelato made from scratch. raise the jar to flavors from the world's finest ingredients. and now, from jars to bars. new talenti gelato and sorbetto mini bars. ♪♪ head & shoulders bare clinically proven dandruff protection with just 9 essential ingredients no sulfates, no silicones, no dyes. dandruff protection, minimal ingredients. job done. i love that my daughter still needs me. but sometimes i can't help due to burning and stabbing pain in my hands, so i use nervive. nervive's clinical dose of ala reduces nerve discomfort in as little as seven days. now i can help again feel the difference with nervive. >>> here in was
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officials issued mandatory evacuations for some residents around the san jacinto river. and more than a dozen school districts in the area are closed today. so far no injuries have been reported, but crews have performed numerous rescue operations. the disaster declaration includes 59 counties. the declaration now covers 88 counties. let's bring in angie lassman. good morning, angie. >> we, boy, had a whole lot of rain falling in this small area here across parts of texas over the past 48 hours. specifically, just to the west of livingston, you can see the highest totals. five to seven inches. some spots reporting upwards of 8 or 9 inches. we've got a lot of swollen rivers. notice where you're seeing river flood warnings across this entire region from beaumont to lake charles and up north toward tyler. we have those that are going to last through the day today. we've also got the flood watches for this same kind of region. 6 million people included in that, including parts of oklahoma as well. more showers and storms possible, some of them likely to become strong. we hav
officials issued mandatory evacuations for some residents around the san jacinto river. and more than a dozen school districts in the area are closed today. so far no injuries have been reported, but crews have performed numerous rescue operations. the disaster declaration includes 59 counties. the declaration now covers 88 counties. let's bring in angie lassman. good morning, angie. >> we, boy, had a whole lot of rain falling in this small area here across parts of texas over the past 48...
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jacinto. >> puede que caiga mas lluvia al norte nuestro y a los a su vida las momento? >> los unicos que pueden pasar son los residentes que estan llegando poco a poco para rescatar sus pertenencias y algunas de las mascotas que dejaron atras, pero las autoridades estan pidiendo que tengan mucho cuidado debajo de toda el agua del otro lado esta todo inundado aun, hay muchos peligros, hay cables electricos y tambien culebras, viboras, que podrian obviamente causar un gran dano. >> la recomendacion es que sigan aun las ordenes de evacuacion que estan vigentes en muchas partes de esta area. >> joana. >> claro, paco. >> muchas gracias por tu informe y recordar que un poquito de agua podrian arrastrar su carro, asi que hay que tener mucha precaucion y precisamente las proximas horas van a ser criticas, ya que se esperan mas lluvias y tiempo severo para millones de personas no solo en esta area. >> ahora nos enlazamos con felix hernandez de telemundo houston, quien nos tiene el pronostico adelante. >> asi es, hemos estado monitoreando muy muy de cerca muy de cerca, ese riesgo
jacinto. >> puede que caiga mas lluvia al norte nuestro y a los a su vida las momento? >> los unicos que pueden pasar son los residentes que estan llegando poco a poco para rescatar sus pertenencias y algunas de las mascotas que dejaron atras, pero las autoridades estan pidiendo que tengan mucho cuidado debajo de toda el agua del otro lado esta todo inundado aun, hay muchos peligros, hay cables electricos y tambien culebras, viboras, que podrian obviamente causar un gran dano....
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si vives cerca del rÍo san jacinto tome toda la precauciÓn. es lo que tenemos desde aquÍ. satcha: impactantes imÁgenes. hay que seguir lo que dictan las autoridades. gracias, marÍa gabriela. esta maÑana genera caos el cierre de un tramo de la i 95. una de las autopistas mÁs transitadas del paÍs. un camiÓn repleto de gasolina choca contra un tractor detonando un fuerte incendio. el accidente tambiÉn genera ciertas demoras en el trÁfico. asÍ como el cierre de escuelas. ely esta en vivo con los detalles y las imÁgenes. buenos dÍas. ely: buenos dÍas. nunca mejor dicho la palabra que mejor describe la situaciÓn es caos. eso estÁ provocando un accidente vial cuyas consecuencias vivirÁn los conductores por varios dÍas. muestro las imÁgenes que son impactantes. la masivamente transitada interestatal i 95 estÁ sumida en un caos. un lugar donde un camiÓn de combustible provocÓ el incendio voraz que terminÓ daÑando de forma irreversible un tramo crucial del paso elevado. ese camiÓn transportaba 8500 galones de gasolina en connecticut cuando fue parte de un coch
si vives cerca del rÍo san jacinto tome toda la precauciÓn. es lo que tenemos desde aquÍ. satcha: impactantes imÁgenes. hay que seguir lo que dictan las autoridades. gracias, marÍa gabriela. esta maÑana genera caos el cierre de un tramo de la i 95. una de las autopistas mÁs transitadas del paÍs. un camiÓn repleto de gasolina choca contra un tractor detonando un fuerte incendio. el accidente tambiÉn genera ciertas demoras en el trÁfico. asÍ como el cierre de escuelas. ely esta en...
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. >> nme officials issued mandatory evacuation orders for some residents along the san jacinto river. and more than a dozen schools are closed today. crews have performed numerous rescue operations. the state's governor expanding the disaster declaration to include 59 counties in areas at risk for flooding and severe weather. that declaration now covers 88 total counties. for more on all this, let's bring in nbc meteorologist angie lassman. good morning. >> hi, frances, good morning. >> the rain was the story yesterday with stronger storms developing too. check out how impressive these rain totals have been. 9 inches plus. livingston, about 8.5 inches. really some good, soaking rain in this area, so the point where we've got a lot of swollen rivers. that means moderate flood stages for these rivers. no surprise that we have these warnings in effect. we've also got flash flood watches in effect for 6 million people mala people, lasting into this evening. we've got two trouble spots that we're going to closely watch. parts of kansas stretching north. parts of texas well. the hail is the
. >> nme officials issued mandatory evacuation orders for some residents along the san jacinto river. and more than a dozen schools are closed today. crews have performed numerous rescue operations. the state's governor expanding the disaster declaration to include 59 counties in areas at risk for flooding and severe weather. that declaration now covers 88 total counties. for more on all this, let's bring in nbc meteorologist angie lassman. good morning. >> hi, frances, good...
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jacinto. >> puede jacinto puede que caiga mas lluvia al norte nuestro y nuevamente llegue una ola de inundacion a los mismos vecindarios que se han visto afectados. >> y esto aumenta aun mas la incertidu hombre de muchos residentes desesperados por regresar a su vida normal. >> en conroe, texas, francisco cuevas, noticias telemundo. >> y los residentes deben seguir muy atentos a las alertas del tiempo. >> bueno, este sabado siguieron las protestas de estudiantes en las universidades en virginia, al menos 25 personas fueron detenidas despues de que directivos del centro llamaron a la policia para dispersar a los manifestantes. >> mientras tanto, en otros planteles se llevaron a cabo las ceremonias de graduacion. >> erika flores, tiene un recuento de lo ocurrido las protestas continuan registrandose los campus campus universitarios en todo el pais en medio de graduacion de este fin de semana. >> decenas de manifestantes gritaron consignas y ondearon banderas palestinas este sabado durante el evento principal d la universidad de michigan sin causar mayor interrupcion. >> continuan ocupa
jacinto. >> puede jacinto puede que caiga mas lluvia al norte nuestro y nuevamente llegue una ola de inundacion a los mismos vecindarios que se han visto afectados. >> y esto aumenta aun mas la incertidu hombre de muchos residentes desesperados por regresar a su vida normal. >> en conroe, texas, francisco cuevas, noticias telemundo. >> y los residentes deben seguir muy atentos a las alertas del tiempo. >> bueno, este sabado siguieron las protestas de estudiantes en...
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now i want us to walk in this direction because the banks of the san jacinto river are supposed to be seen right beyond this tree line. and all you see back there is water and here's the thing. jessica, the water from lake khan row, which is north west of where we are and late livingston in the eastern west works of the san jacinto river, which then feed into lake houston. they all hello. in this direction and that is what's so devastating for the people in this community. it's not just the rain that falls in his community. the water that's expected to flow down through here as the water flows into the gulf of mexico could take several days and that is what people are hunkering down for. >> yeah. >> yeah, that's scary. all right. rosa flores for its inherence county taxes. thanks so much for that update. let's go now to chad can residents expect any relief? >> because i know they keep they keep having more rain, heavy rain, more threats of severe weather. >> what's it's looking like as we look forward for them? there's still a chance of a shower, but nothing like a deluge, no big thun
now i want us to walk in this direction because the banks of the san jacinto river are supposed to be seen right beyond this tree line. and all you see back there is water and here's the thing. jessica, the water from lake khan row, which is north west of where we are and late livingston in the eastern west works of the san jacinto river, which then feed into lake houston. they all hello. in this direction and that is what's so devastating for the people in this community. it's not just the...
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. >> people living along the san jacinto river in the houston area were asked to evacuate last night. officials said the river was rising to levels that could strand them for days. back in holly, where that tornado touched down, the school district says several families have lost their homes. rhiannon andrew. >> andrea, thank you for that. now to the commuter chaos along one of the busiest highways in the country. part of i-95 is now shut down, likely for days because of a fiery crash. schools are closed and people are being told to stay home. there were no serious injuries, but there will be plenty of pain for commuters and for truck drivers this morning. demolition getting underway on this bridge over busy interstate 95 north of new york city, where a fuel truck sparked a massive fire, badly damaging the overpass. >> it's going to disrupt this whole coast. >> the tanker truck was carrying 8500 gallons of gas through norwalk, connecticut, when it was involved in a crash with a tractor trailer and a car. >> this bridge is less than ten years old and, you know, but the damage was prett
. >> people living along the san jacinto river in the houston area were asked to evacuate last night. officials said the river was rising to levels that could strand them for days. back in holly, where that tornado touched down, the school district says several families have lost their homes. rhiannon andrew. >> andrea, thank you for that. now to the commuter chaos along one of the busiest highways in the country. part of i-95 is now shut down, likely for days because of a fiery...
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. >> reporter: some homes along the banks of the swollen san jacinto river now only accessible by boat. >> hopefully this is the end of it. >> we learned the twister that hit central texas destroyed 30 homes. communities across the south and midwest have been picking up the pieces from twisters for weeks now. the national weather service says the u.s. actually had had 300 tornadoes in april. that's the second most on record for that month. we'll talk with paul about the severe weather in a moment. >>> but first, scientists are sounding the alarm about the world's coral reefs. scientists say rising sea temperatures are fueling a fourth bleaching event, expected to be the most extensive on record. and one aquarium is taking a biblical approach to try and save them. >> reporter: these corals are struggling to survive. sweltering heat is bleaching reefs worldwide. scientists warn some coralling risk dying out completely, never to return. to save them, scientists at this zoo in the netherlands created a sort of noah's ark. >> it's very important to keep these corals. as it's going not very
. >> reporter: some homes along the banks of the swollen san jacinto river now only accessible by boat. >> hopefully this is the end of it. >> we learned the twister that hit central texas destroyed 30 homes. communities across the south and midwest have been picking up the pieces from twisters for weeks now. the national weather service says the u.s. actually had had 300 tornadoes in april. that's the second most on record for that month. we'll talk with paul about the severe...
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se supone que hay espacios para la recreacion hoy solo hay agua producto del desbordamiento del rio san jacinto asociado a lluvias en esta comunidad de channel view en houston. >> es un golpe muy duro porque te quedas sin nada, nada y lo que batalla uno para hacerse sus cosas y de la noche a la manana perder esta canijo. >> gonzalo tiene una propiedad cercana y hoy aprovechando el leve descenso del nivel del agua ahorita si pude entrar un poco para alla y salvar algo de lo poquito que pude agarrar, porque todo todo se echo a perder. >> sin embargo, con la lluvia que en las ultimas horas cayo sobre la region, el miedo continua mas al norte de channel view en kingston la situacion es similar, aunque el nivel del agua ha bajado, vecinos siguen atrapados en sus viviendas y haciendo malabares para sobrevivir. >> y mi otra se fue a una canoa que el tenia aqui para poder ir a comprar mandado. >> rebeca compara el impacto de las inundaciones con el dejado por el huracan harvey. >> sin embargo, dice que esta vez prefirieron quedarse en casa ante el temor de que alguien pudiese invadirlos. >> en
se supone que hay espacios para la recreacion hoy solo hay agua producto del desbordamiento del rio san jacinto asociado a lluvias en esta comunidad de channel view en houston. >> es un golpe muy duro porque te quedas sin nada, nada y lo que batalla uno para hacerse sus cosas y de la noche a la manana perder esta canijo. >> gonzalo tiene una propiedad cercana y hoy aprovechando el leve descenso del nivel del agua ahorita si pude entrar un poco para alla y salvar algo de lo poquito...
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. >> los niveles que alcanzo el rio san jacinto son historicos y son niveles que no se alcanzaban desde el 2017 con el huracan harvey que paso por esta area devastando a muchas casas. >> muchas de las personas que vieron sus casas inundadas, pues lo vieron hace en el 2017 y nuevamente vuelven a vivir esta pesadilla. >> eso es todo lo que tenemos. >> nicole, regresamos contigo al estudio desde el norte de houston. >> lamentable situacion y es que sabemos tambien que houston es una de las zonas metropolitanas mas propensas a esas inundaciones. >> gracias, gracias, paco. >> y vamos ahora con nuestro jefe de metrologia, carlos robles, que nos tiene importante informacion sobre las alertas de de tornados, lo estabamos comentando algo sumamente peligroso, carlos. >> buenas tardes. >> buenas tardes, nicole. >> buenas tardes, amigos televidentes es alertas en cuanto a tiempo severo nuevamente durante el dia de hoy ya esta en la sexta semana con brote de tornados de forma consecutiva. >> y vean ustedes, esto pica y se extiende hoy, martes y el dia miercoles, mas tiempo severo y me preocupa parti
. >> los niveles que alcanzo el rio san jacinto son historicos y son niveles que no se alcanzaban desde el 2017 con el huracan harvey que paso por esta area devastando a muchas casas. >> muchas de las personas que vieron sus casas inundadas, pues lo vieron hace en el 2017 y nuevamente vuelven a vivir esta pesadilla. >> eso es todo lo que tenemos. >> nicole, regresamos contigo al estudio desde el norte de houston. >> lamentable situacion y es que sabemos tambien que...
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here in san jacinto county, emergency crews have already rescued 32 people, and with more rain in the forecast, that number may go up. j.b.? >> james: omar with the tough news. thank you, omar. tonight, one of the nation's busiest highways is completely shut down in a bustling area of connecticut. a massive fire after a gasoline tanker crashed also severely damaged an overpass. no one was seriously hurt, but this could have a huge economic impact in the northeast. cbs's tony aiello reports from the scene. >> reporter: raging flames and black smoke turned dawn into darkness after the multivehicle crash on i i-95 in norwalk, connecticut, this morning. fire officials they car swerved in front of a truck, pulling a flatbed trailer come as a fuel tanker approached, loaded with 8500 flammable gallons, all colliding under the fairfield overpass bridge, igniting a massive fire. ironically, it happened near the headquarter of norwalk fire. >> the bridge was damaged. the heat from the burning fuel compromised some of the bridge, so that bridge is going to have to come down. >> reporter: while f
here in san jacinto county, emergency crews have already rescued 32 people, and with more rain in the forecast, that number may go up. j.b.? >> james: omar with the tough news. thank you, omar. tonight, one of the nation's busiest highways is completely shut down in a bustling area of connecticut. a massive fire after a gasoline tanker crashed also severely damaged an overpass. no one was seriously hurt, but this could have a huge economic impact in the northeast. cbs's tony aiello...
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jacinto, m mientras que los otros re residentes que viven al oeste jacinto la administradora les pidio que esten atentos a las autoridades y en caso de una situacion de emergencia aqui en el de kenwood ya esta listo para responder a cualquier rescate. >> es lo que tenemos desde kenwood, texas. >> roby guzman, julio, regreso contigo. >> gracias rubi, nos vamos a quedar en texas, un nuevo incidente de de miembros de la guardia nacional contra mi migrantes quedo captado en video. >> ay, ninos, ¿lo escucha? >> los migrantes suplican. >> la imagen muestra a los o oficiales que disparan desde el paso, texas. >> parecen balas de goma. >> el grupo estaba del otro lado del rio en ciudad juarez y habia menores de edad. >> de texas no ha hablado sobre el incidente en especifico, pero en un comunicado destaco que ha desplegado recursos no letales como parte de la operacion e estrella solitaria del gobernador greg abbott. >> bueno, en mexico, el presidente andres manuel lopez obrador tuvo otro intercambio esta vez le preguntamos sobre el otro intercambio que aqui le traslado ilegal de migrantes en
jacinto, m mientras que los otros re residentes que viven al oeste jacinto la administradora les pidio que esten atentos a las autoridades y en caso de una situacion de emergencia aqui en el de kenwood ya esta listo para responder a cualquier rescate. >> es lo que tenemos desde kenwood, texas. >> roby guzman, julio, regreso contigo. >> gracias rubi, nos vamos a quedar en texas, un nuevo incidente de de miembros de la guardia nacional contra mi migrantes quedo captado en video....
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one particular area of concern was that around the san jacinto river. evacuation orders were issued for people living alongside it. the river normally gets 45 to 55 feet above sea level but we see measurements up to 78 feet. >>> this is other video. rescue crews are helping evacuate residents from the murky waters. along with people, more than 120 pets have had to be rescued. the flood watch remains in effect as more rain is expected today. forecasters say another inch or three inches of rain could come down along east texas. they say if it is on the higher end, it could be a big problem. >>> we have just a few stragglers left over. a few showers hanging off the coast from yesterday's system. is not much to it. this will be about more blue sky today than anything else. once we get past 8:00 or 9:00 in the morning , we are done with the slightest chance for rain. it will be blue sky. however, it will be pretty and it will be windy today. watch what happens as we get into the afternoon. the screen lights up . stronger onshore winds in the afternoon. they
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and officials warned of worse to come along the san jacinto river. >> it is not your typical river flood. i know that. you live around the river -- i know that folks that live along the river, they see this happen all the time. this is not that. this is not what happened in january. this is much worse. william: forecasters predict the flooding will continue through the weekend. the biden administration will make federally subsidized health care available to migrants brought to the u.s. as children -- the so-called "dreamers." under a directive announced today, some 100,000 are expected to enroll for coverage under the affordable care act next year. enrollment opens november 1. and on wall street, stocks rose on hopes that slower job growth will prompt the federal reserve to cut interest rates. the dow jones industrial average gained 450 points to close at 38,675. the nasdaq rose 315 points -- 2%. the s&p 500 added 63. still to come on the newshour, a look at the terrorist threat posed by a resurgent isis in syria. david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the week's headlines. and v
and officials warned of worse to come along the san jacinto river. >> it is not your typical river flood. i know that. you live around the river -- i know that folks that live along the river, they see this happen all the time. this is not that. this is not what happened in january. this is much worse. william: forecasters predict the flooding will continue through the weekend. the biden administration will make federally subsidized health care available to migrants brought to the u.s. as...
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emergency officials say the san jacinto river has already reached 70ft this week, could rise by another eight. they're now comparing the water levels to what was seen back in 2017 during hurricane harvey street. >> side structures will have rooftop flooding and means the water will be hitting power lines, which puts our emergency evacuation vehicles at risk because they're not going to be able to see those power lines. >> texas governor greg abbott has issued a disaster declaration for nearly 90 counties, which are either already dealing with or at risk of severe flooding happening today in maine. the bowling alley that was the site of a mass shooting last year is reopening. six months have passed since a gunman opened fire on the lewiston bowling alley. eight people were killed there, 18 total were killed in the shooting, marking the deadliest in the state's history. as the community slowly recovered, the venue underwent a makeover. the owner says he is ready for an emotional day as he welcomes his customers back. the wife of a man accused of intentionally driving his car off a cliff w
emergency officials say the san jacinto river has already reached 70ft this week, could rise by another eight. they're now comparing the water levels to what was seen back in 2017 during hurricane harvey street. >> side structures will have rooftop flooding and means the water will be hitting power lines, which puts our emergency evacuation vehicles at risk because they're not going to be able to see those power lines. >> texas governor greg abbott has issued a disaster declaration...
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so use arrived, you surveyed rather the flooding along the san jacinto river by boat. what did you see i was there. >> yesterday and it looks a meteorologists did a good job flood control district and predicting how bad it was going to be but i have to admit on some level, it didn't think it was going to be as bad as they predicted, which is actually a panned out. so there's particular areas right right off of the river in this rivers run south and the water was about this much below power lines. we had families that thankfully had evacuated, had heated our call. we've not heard of any deaths are serious injuries, but we have rescued about hundred and 78 people so far, over 120 pets and there's a lot but livestock stranded out there that we're working on rescuing as well. so it's been really sad to see the impact of people's livelihoods, homes, infrastructure as well as just the public infrastructure, right? >> because we've seen a lot of lots of the images that we've been seeing cars that are floating or have been flooded out. people who really got caught by surprise,
so use arrived, you surveyed rather the flooding along the san jacinto river by boat. what did you see i was there. >> yesterday and it looks a meteorologists did a good job flood control district and predicting how bad it was going to be but i have to admit on some level, it didn't think it was going to be as bad as they predicted, which is actually a panned out. so there's particular areas right right off of the river in this rivers run south and the water was about this much below...
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jacinto river. >> i want to show you a comparison because take a look at the restaurant that's behind me. it's at a distance. >> you can see that it is blue. >> it has a roof there was a local man here who took a picture of this building during hurricane harvey and we have it for you and you can see that the water level is at about the rules so that gives you a sense of the comparison extreme weather, it's devastating. >> southern brazil officials say at least 78 people have been killed in a series of catastrophic floods. more than 100 others are missing. residents and evacuees tell cnn they have seen dead voting is floating in the water. people likely not yet counted in the death toll. the city of porto allegro has already exceeded its average may rainfall in the first five days of the month officials in kenya's say the death toll from weeks of widespread flooding has now risen to at least 220 yay people, 72 are still missing. and the danger is far from over with more heavy rain forecast for the country's western and northern regions. parts of the country received more than half a mo
jacinto river. >> i want to show you a comparison because take a look at the restaurant that's behind me. it's at a distance. >> you can see that it is blue. >> it has a roof there was a local man here who took a picture of this building during hurricane harvey and we have it for you and you can see that the water level is at about the rules so that gives you a sense of the comparison extreme weather, it's devastating. >> southern brazil officials say at least 78 people...
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you don't know where in the san jacinto river ends and where this community begins because as the water is so high, now, the team that we were with rescued multiple people from that area yesterday when they went door to door. now, we went live on cnn when they're air boat came up chore here where we are staying ending right now and we have video of it. you can see that this is the same team that we were with today. now, the woman that they rescued, the deputy tells me that she was in that community in that area, that they showed us earlier today, the water levels were a lot higher. you says that the water was probably about chess deep. it was very difficult to get that woman out of the rv area where she was living. but they tell us that she wanted to be dropped off on this street because there was family waiting for her. and i actually talked to her after our live report and she confirmed that there was family waiting for her. we saw her dry away, but we talked to deputy bailey about the challenges of rescuing people when waters are rising, take a listen we primarily have is just the el
you don't know where in the san jacinto river ends and where this community begins because as the water is so high, now, the team that we were with rescued multiple people from that area yesterday when they went door to door. now, we went live on cnn when they're air boat came up chore here where we are staying ending right now and we have video of it. you can see that this is the same team that we were with today. now, the woman that they rescued, the deputy tells me that she was in that...
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jacinto river. i want to show you a comparison because take a look at the restaurant that's behind me. it's at a distance. >> you can see that it is blue. >> it has a roof there was a local man here who took a picture of this building during hurricane harvey we have it for you and you can see that the water level is at about the roof. so that gives you a sense of the comparison cnn's rosa flores reporting from just outside houston. >> nasa says two of its astronauts are about to make history as the first pilot let's to fly a boeing's starliner to the international space station. the starliner spacecraft has taken two unmanned test flights to the iss before boeing is banking on this mission being a success, the company is dealing with several controversies with its airplanes after some deadly crashes and other high-profile incidents. the launch is scheduled for just after 10:30 p.m. eastern time. if it goes on schedule and according to plan, it will give elon musk space x a competitor in commercial s
jacinto river. i want to show you a comparison because take a look at the restaurant that's behind me. it's at a distance. >> you can see that it is blue. >> it has a roof there was a local man here who took a picture of this building during hurricane harvey we have it for you and you can see that the water level is at about the roof. so that gives you a sense of the comparison cnn's rosa flores reporting from just outside houston. >> nasa says two of its astronauts are about...
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there the san jacinto mountains, you go from about 2500ft on the on the desert floor, 8500ft above 30 to 40 degrees cooler. you got 50 miles of hiking trails up there. so it's almost like two vacations in one. you can do the golf and the pool scene down in the desert floor, and within ten minutes you're up in this beautiful, nature, area up there as well. so a lot going on. and you've got those nonstop flights out of airports like oakland and san jose and certainly sfo that take you into that little airport there in palm springs that makes traveling down there a lot easier. >> all right. last one here, what about this? might seem ridiculous, but what about las vegas on memorial day? too hot, too expensive. what do you say? >> okay. so expensive. yes. on a friday. saturday stretch, you're going to see that influx of vacationers there in las vegas. however, saturday and certainly sunday, you'll see hotel drops, hotel rates drop 50% or more. so if you can cash in on that tuesday after memorial day as an off day or maybe take work on the road, you can do some value, particularly sunday on
there the san jacinto mountains, you go from about 2500ft on the on the desert floor, 8500ft above 30 to 40 degrees cooler. you got 50 miles of hiking trails up there. so it's almost like two vacations in one. you can do the golf and the pool scene down in the desert floor, and within ten minutes you're up in this beautiful, nature, area up there as well. so a lot going on. and you've got those nonstop flights out of airports like oakland and san jose and certainly sfo that take you into that...
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jacinto river. >> i want to show you a comparison because take a look at the restaurant that's behind me. it's at a distance you can see that it is blue and has a roof. >> there was a local man here who took a picture of this building during hurricane harvey. >> and we have it for you and you can see that the water level is at about the roof. so that gives you a sense of the comparison hurricane harvey was just a beast when it comes to the the amount of water i remember hurricane harvey because i was here in houston covering it for cnn. i remember clearly that we had to move multiple times or live location because the water was rising so quickly and it was so dangerous and it pounded houston for so long, i believe it in received about 50 inches of rain and so jessica, that just gives you a comparison if you see that photo and what you see around me i mean, right now during hurricane harvey, the water would be above my head wow. yeah, that's good context again, rosa, to kind of walk through the historic nature of what what they've seen, their rosa flores, thanks so much. president bide
jacinto river. >> i want to show you a comparison because take a look at the restaurant that's behind me. it's at a distance you can see that it is blue and has a roof. >> there was a local man here who took a picture of this building during hurricane harvey. >> and we have it for you and you can see that the water level is at about the roof. so that gives you a sense of the comparison hurricane harvey was just a beast when it comes to the the amount of water i remember...
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jacinto river to leave their homes. they say those who don't move could be trapped for 2 to 3 days. in southern brazil, heavy rain and flooding of killed at least 39 people. 70 others are missing. 4 days of downforce have forced it. 10000 people from the homes. authorities have declared a state of emergency and floods and land slides of hits a mountainous region in central indonesia killing at least 14 people. the people in south center west, the province have been dealing with heavy rain since thursday of a 115 people have had to leave their homes. floods outlines lights caused by seasonal down pools. all common in indonesia still ahead on al jazeera explosion in the eastern democratic republic of congo kills at least 9 people on security has been increased in charge ahead of monday's presidential election. that opposition groups, according to the pole, to be postponed, the the hello, the web to us remain unsettled across the western positive here, but at least it will and it'll monitors it go through the next couple o
jacinto river to leave their homes. they say those who don't move could be trapped for 2 to 3 days. in southern brazil, heavy rain and flooding of killed at least 39 people. 70 others are missing. 4 days of downforce have forced it. 10000 people from the homes. authorities have declared a state of emergency and floods and land slides of hits a mountainous region in central indonesia killing at least 14 people. the people in south center west, the province have been dealing with heavy rain since...
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officials there say the san jacinto river has already reached 70ft this week and could rise by another eight shelters now being opened for anyone who's been displaced. >> we can't get to our home at all. our house is six feet under, and texas governor greg abbott has issued a disaster declaration for nearly 90 counties, either already dealing with or at risk of this severe flooding. >> i'm nicole valdez, ktvu, fox two news. >> the san francisco firefighter who's battling brain cancer is now fighting for other firefighters. the san francisco fire battalion chief, his name is matt alba. here is a member of the san francisco firefighters cancer prevention foundation. after being in the front lines and the front lines for various california wildfires, including the camp fire in paradise, matt was diagnosed with an incurable form of brain cancer. he's been treating it for a couple of years now and getting mri scans twice a year. today, he's trying to turn his negative experience into a positive one by advocating for firefighters who are exposed to toxic chemicals on a daily basis. >> there'
officials there say the san jacinto river has already reached 70ft this week and could rise by another eight shelters now being opened for anyone who's been displaced. >> we can't get to our home at all. our house is six feet under, and texas governor greg abbott has issued a disaster declaration for nearly 90 counties, either already dealing with or at risk of this severe flooding. >> i'm nicole valdez, ktvu, fox two news. >> the san francisco firefighter who's battling brain...
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. >> harris county officials issued mandatory evacuations for communities near the san jacinto river. no deaths or serious injuries have been reported, but more than 200 people were rescued from homes and vehicles the water was about this much below power lines. we had families that thankfully had evacuated had heated our call. we've not heard of any deaths or serious injuries cnn's rosa flores, reports from one of houston's heavily damaged neighborhoods amara viktor. >> well, it's very emotional and just devastating for the individuals who are in the areas that are inundated by water, i want to show you around because this street literally goes to an area that they call river bottom. but of course right now, you really can't drive through this area because it's been swallowed by water. now, back there, there's probably eight to 15 people that have refused to evacuate. that's according to a neighbor, but take a look around. you you can see that there are some mobile homes out there and they can see also the water level here on this fence. and it really gives you a sense of the, the he
. >> harris county officials issued mandatory evacuations for communities near the san jacinto river. no deaths or serious injuries have been reported, but more than 200 people were rescued from homes and vehicles the water was about this much below power lines. we had families that thankfully had evacuated had heated our call. we've not heard of any deaths or serious injuries cnn's rosa flores, reports from one of houston's heavily damaged neighborhoods amara viktor. >> well, it's...