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what s going on. but certainly shooken up by what they saw this morning. shepard: they had to have been. some people were camping, as many as hundreds out there on those rivers. there was a flash flood washing. i don t know if they ever got that warning. do you? that s one of those things about wilderness camping. it s summertime. let s go out and camp and get away from it all. the flip side of that coin they got away from communication. there is virtually no cell service out here. the warning went out. there was no one to hear it. shepard: mighty sad. hoping for good news in the recovery effort. david goen with bonus coverage from fox 16 in little rock. david, good of you. let s get to the extreme weather center. rick, this thing came up 8 feet than hour? that just sounds unbelievable. yeah, i have been seeing some things even up to 10 feet in an hour, shepard. if you are out there camping in the middle of the night. you are in your tent because it s raining. you don t even se