these massive waves keep rolling in and breaking closer and closer to the shore. this is why this is a flash flooding zone. we re starting to see flash flooding in parts of myrtle beach. we re starting to see levels of two feet. those could continue to rise as we see these rainfall levels from anywhere for 10 to 15 inches. that s what people in this area should expect today. in addition to flash flooding and storm surge concerns, isolated tornados are something that we ve seen first-hand here. we woke up this morning to a serious of emergency alerts telling us that there might have been a waterspout over this ocean right here. and we have seen other footage of possible tornados touching down in this area. absolutely wreaking havoc on homes here, turning over massive trees and ripping off roofs. in addition to the tornados, we
going to say, exactly. you know, the problem with this storm is that if we re on the front end of three or four days, these folks are working around the clock, at least the ones i ve been talking to, and we have a break in the weather as you see now. but another band is coming. and when we had 24 inches in the last 24 hours that broke the rainfall levels of 500 years of historic rainfalls, if they get another one of those tonight, the day after, the houses that i ve told you about, the woman who was up to her chest, that s not four or five feet, that is 15, 16 feet of water. when you to go back there, it s just blocks and blocks of houses underwater already from this one cycle. three or four more days of this cycle? i don t know. i just don t know eric: i know, grif. do you know in the neighborhood how many people are still at the homes and how many more people need rescuing? look, as i was about to say, you ve got sundown in houston in just three hours from now, and you have the pro