a farmer s market.ve what s in this kiester. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. tucker: want to bring you back to our hurricane harvey coverage, hilary vaughn s in kingwood texas, that s just northeast of the city of houston, she joined is no for an update on the flooding there which is profound. describe where you are right no now. right now the final fleet of rescue crews are headinged out, past the volunteers who are saving people s lives, conditions here are increasingly dangerous.
anyone and anyone they can. hilary vaughn in spring, texas. just north of houston. the arcuate daniel. now he is using it to gather people in the neighborhood, to rescue them. daniel, tells why you re here today. i have a family at home, and i could not imagine being down there by myself with nobody to help. i had to come. we are here with the myelin family. one that had been rescued. the floodwaters have been rising. we spoke to beverly earlier. she is grateful to be rescued. was going to your mind, beverly? i feel real blessed right now for these people to come and take care of us. we will let them get on their way. as you can see, this neighborhood is completely overtaken by water in this boat completely packed full of people. they can fit everyone in one trip.
they are underway. we are out with another group of men earlier. bill and scott from dallas with a canoe who are walking, chest high water going from door to door rescuing people. a lot of people backing up their belongings and trash bags. that is something we have seen all across the area. the reason why spring, texas, has been hit so hard, there are creeks to the left and north. you have a dam that is putting a lot of pressure in this area, and you can see as the boat takes off, they ll go to the edge to higher ground, and then they will come back and do another round. neil, that is what we are seeing here in spring, texas. a lot of neighbors helping neighbors. people helping people. they are the first responders today, and people from all over texas helping out. neil: thank you very much, hilary vaughn on the latest. as you can see, the evacuation continues. surrounding cities including houston.