Likely before its all said and done. 2,000 people in houston rescued by first responders. Now tens of thousands of people huddled in shelters forced out of their homes by rising floodwaters. It was over five feet in our house. We barely made it out. Im just so grateful that they came. But what might be even worse, houston sheriff admits victims trapped in submerged cars under up to 15 feet of water may still be found when the waters start to recede. Out to reporters in the fields. The catastrophic flooding is devastating communities from meadville to blessing and to houston, roads are raging rivers. Brian todd and also ed lavandera in dickinson with members of the National Guard. Go to ed first. Ed, you were on the back of a truck, seeing some amazing rescues over the last 24 hours. What can you tell us now . Reporter hi, jim. We are in this convoy in dickinson, texas, along interstate 45 with the National Guard unit out of dallas, calmed the wolf pack. They are headed into some of the