Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. This morning searchandrescue crews in Southern California are desperately looking for victims of the mudslides that have already killed 17 people. 17 more people are reported missing. Santa barbara county officials estimate 100 homes were destroyed as tons of mud, rock, and uprooted tries rolled downhill. A 30mile stretch of u. S. Highway 101 remains closed and is not expected to reopen until monday. Tom wait in montecito, california, has our report. Reporter the search for victims continues in Southern California. Theyre kind of doing what you do when you have an avalanc avalanche. You go around and poke and if you feel something different, you try to figure out what it is. Reporter nearly two days theyve been going around. This is still a searchandrescue operation. First responders say other responders may be trapped in the mud somewhere. There are several factors t
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Looking at these streets in the areas i used to live in an travel to the flooding is incredible. I was thinking i know that you work there and that might be personal for you. I can recognize so much. Around 13 Million People from Corpus Christi to new orleans currently under flood watch and warnings. 13 Million People. Such a slowmoving storm now we will talk about Tropical Storm harvey because it is causing problems in texas. At this point it is stalled over houston causing flooding. 30 inches a rain have fallen since thursday, 15 to 25 more inches expected through friday, the Houston Police chief says authorities have rescued 2000 people from flooding in the city but he says there are 185 more critical rescue requests still pending. President trump will visit houston tomorrow landing in Corpus Christi where harvey made landfall friday as a category 4 hurricane. Doug luzader joining us now from houston where it continues to rain. Reporter the president giving the houston area a wide g
Nbc 10 has a team of reporters in houston to show you the devastation and others here at home with how the storm is impacting our area and our army of meteorologists tracking where harvey is right now. We begin with Ted Greenberg talking with two people who survived Hurricane Sandy in new jersey and are now living through harveys devastation in houston. Its just surreal. Reporter gina trying her best to stay calm as harvey keeps pounding houston. Its unbelievable that the rain is still coming down. It amazes me. Reporter she, her husband and 4yearold son moved to houston from new jersey just months after a 60 foot oak tree toppled on to their old house during Hurricane Sandy. Missing the couple by mere inches. I cant believe now four years later we are dealing with Something Like this. Its crazy. Reporter caldwell, new jersey native lives in this neighborhood just outside houston. His grandmothers house also damaged by sandy. It feels like it is almost following me in these big events.
Joining us im jess kwa aguirre. Raj mathai. This might be the middle point of the destruction in houston. The danger continues tonight. Here what we know. Bay area certain and rescue crews have now arrived in the flood zone. And more help on the way. What you see here another highly skilled team leaving from move et field. Tomorrow morning President Trump will arrive in texas to survey the damage and suffering first hand opinion the latest numbers now the police and fire officials fielded about 2000 calls for rescues since last night. Three people confirmed dead. But a number of people still unaccounted for. Among the missing a family of six which includes four children and their great grandparents which you see. The van swept away by flood waters. Ian cull begins our coverage. Ian so many tragedies so much misery but Amazing Stories of bravery. There are a lot of helpers in the place that desperately needs it. Flood waters rising. The storm far from over. National guardsmen including