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worse. so we are encouraging people to stay home, to stay off of the roads and then also what worries me is, again, angelenos are not used to this, might be a little bit of denial. that is why we are being aggressive in terms of our preparation and our communication because it is an unprecedented weather event. and chief, we were just showing footage a few moments ago from a kabc, our affiliate there in los angeles of flooded freeway. right now you are looking at other footage of folks filling sandbags. but, i mean, i guess the point has to be made, again, to motorists whatever trip you are taking right now is probably not that important where you might be going out on a freeway where it might be flooding what can you tell us about that, chief, and i supposed issue for you might be if you your people are trying to respond to an emergency and they can not get to it, people are taking unnecessary trips that is a problem, too? correct. and flooding is a big issue.
classes today cancelled after some schools flooded. kids carried through the floodwaters and this child carried to safety from a flooded freeway. clayton, joining us now from that neighborhood where so many families were evacuated from today. you were telling us the floodwaters still rising tonight? reporter: that s right. the folks were flooded out during harvey, and they re worried the water could come up another two feet. if you look at the house behind me, that would put the water inside the bottom window there. flooding these houses even worse. david? clayton, thank you. let s get right to rob marciano, in texas tonight tracking it all. rob? reporter: the water thankfully receding here, down about seven feet. but you can see these people are trying to dry out the rugs and furniture that was flooded. still showers around here, but the bulk of moisture heading north. watches posted from kansas to illinois, the front could produce severe weather across the dakotas. i m worr