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8 million under flood threat as deadly flood water engulfs Southeast Texas

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Hundreds of people and pets have been rescued since Friday, with at least one person dead, as floods sweep across Texas. Some areas reported more than two feet of water, swallowing roadways, cars and homes. NBC News’ Priscilla Thompson has the recovery efforts as parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas remain under flood alert.