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Surprise. one man saying the water was above his neck. tonight, the rain moved through, but all roads in and out of the national park remain closed. some roads destroyed and cars buried in mud. this is the second major flood at a national park this summer. abc s senior meteorologist rob marciano leads us off. reporter: tonight, death valley national park in california remains closed after record rainfall triggered dangerous flash flooding, stranding about a thousand people. more than half a year s worth of rain falling in a matter of hours, turning roads into rivers. jeff moreno from vermont staying at a hotel with his wife and three children. when i stepped out, it probably came up to just below my knee. up by the park itself, the water was probably in spots, probably over your head. reporter: it took six hours for the family to make it out of the park. and this is the second significant flooding event at a national park this summer. back in june, raging floodwaters wiped out ....