babies born here in the last 24 hours. they have nine that were born prematurely that they need to get out. just a short time ago we got seconds ago, really, we got a lock at some of those babies in the neonatal intensive care unit here. the nurses caring for them incredibly well. they are nervous about these babies leaving, because they are concerned that about their safety as well. i want to bring in the doctor who is in charge of the neonatal intensive care unit here. these are your babies. the what s going to happen here today? yeah. these are our babies. we re planning on taking them to safety and taking them over to utmv where we have running water and all the supplies we need. utmv is in galveston. you were saying there were
of harvey is going to really maybe even outpace katrina or some of the other big disasters. thank you so much for being with us today. thank you for everything you do. thank you, john. we want you to know how you can help at home, because everyone is asking us how they can pitch in. go to cnn.com/impact. we ve got a grade list of resources there to let you know how you can be part of this. and there is so much need, as you can see by these live pictures we re getting in now from ktrk. this is in some ways our first chance to see the scope of the destruction there as the waters recede. look at that house. we do want to show you that video that has gone viral, the houston pastor playing the piano in knee-deep water. he s next. (con artists.) they ll try anything to get your medicare card number.
atlantic. the waves would be life threatening and big eroeks. but i ll take erosion compared to a landfall. watching this for days and days to come. le certainly right now, not the type of thing you want to see at all. thank you, chad. all right. pictures from moments over houston. you can see these folks walking down the street, still covered in water. we are on top of all the developments. gas prices shooting up across the country because of harvey. we ll give you the latest on that. allison cos sack is in dallas. reporter: john, the lines here at gas stations in dallas are getting longer and longer. but the question is how real is this gas shortage. i ll explain when we come back. for your heart. your joints. or your digestion. so why wouldn t you take something
it we expect the river will crest around 1:00 and go down in the days ahead, then get to the pumps and get the water back up and flowing. we should see those evacuations sooner. those 11 babies now. i just have to say if you have not had a baby in the nicu it s an emotional taxing thing. my heart goes to those parents right now. thanks to miguel and our thank you to that hospital. those babies being evacuated now. live pictures right now in the houston area. look at that. that s a railroad bridge right there. you can see the debris just stuck, caked on to that railroad bridge right there. workers now on top. there is so much work to be done to the infrastructure right now. in and around the houston area. and in some cases now just learning how much work needs to be done because the water recedes to the point where you can see this mass of debris.
the thank you so much for being with us. i do have to say, about of we start. i don t think you ve slept in the last eight days, we appreciate you being with us now. you ve been everywhere. can you give me the sense of the rescue situation? are there zstill people looking to be rechg rescued? there are some pockets, much smaller now obviously but in the western part of the county, where your reporter just mentioned, there s still some active rescue type stuff happening with some high water areas. the rest of the city or the county has largely moved into recovery, and we have largely into order maintenance mode now. by the way, i should tell you we re looking at live pictures right now of a railroad bridge over what i think is some kind of river or stream that s been largely washed away. i think this is the first chance anyone s getting a chance to