Jeff, thank you. The cbs the governor declared an emergency. And the Louisiana National guard is on the move. More than 14 inches of rain and counting has fallen nearby shreveport. Roads are washed out. Water is rising to the rooftops. In oklahoma and texas, two people have drowned. Tonight, warnings and watches stretch from the gulf to illinois. And David Begnaud is in haughton, louisiana. Reporter one of the heaviest hit areas, heavy rains, flooded homes. Over 100 have water to the roofline. Cars are submerged leading to water rescues. A disaster. We first spotted carol chavis through the window, husband and are you all okay . As they waited the water rose. Before sheriffs deputies could rescue them their neighbor, todd eaton did do you regret not leaving earlier when it first started coming up the water . Didnt know it was going to flood. Reporter Young Jackson is her grandson. Then it came under the door. Reporter were you scared . Uhhuh. Reporter sheriffs deputies went door to doo
Well as greenville and north flynn. So keep that in mind. Westbound already seeing delays at the Altamont Pass. Newly released video shows a man bart police are trying to find suspected of shooting someone to death on a packed bart train. Kpix 5s andria borba with the footage bart waited month, to release. Reporter walking down a hallway at the pittsburgbay point station toward a westbound bart train this is the first Surveillance Video released by bart. The newly released video comes two months to the day after 19 yearold Carlos Romero was shot and killed on a train at the west oakland station. We know someone in the bay area knows who this guy is. And we need help identifying him. We want to close this case and put him behind bars. Reporter previously, bart officials released this still image of their suspect, moments after the shooting, leaving the west oakland station. Video always shows a little bit more than a still photo. You can see the way he walks, his mannerisms, the way he
The governor has declared a state of emergency. The National Guard is rolling in louisiana tonight. More than 14 inches of rain and counting have fallen near shreveport. Roads are washed out. Water is rising to the rooftops. In oklahoma and texas, two people have drowned. Tonight, warnings and watches stretch from the gulf to illinois, and David Begnaud is in haughton, louisiana. Reporter Whispering Pine drive in haughton, louisiana, is one of the hardest hit areas. The heavy rains quickly flooded homes. Over 100 have water up to the roofline. Cars are submerged, leading to water rescues. Its a disaster. Reporter we first spotted carol chavis through her window with her husband and their two grandchildren. Are you all okay . As they waited, the water rose, but before sheriffs deputies could rescue them, their neighborhood, todd eaton, did. Do you regret not leaving earlier when it first started coming up, the water . We didnt know it was going to flood. Reporter Young Jackson is her gr