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Rescuers Formed a Human Chain, a CNN Crew Saved a Guy's Life + More

1. CNN's Drew Griffin was reporting from Beaumont, Texas 

yesterday morning when a guy drove into a ditch filled with 10 or 12 feet of water, and his truck started floating away. But Drew and another guy ran over and pulled him out. Then he talked to them on live TV right afterward and thanked them for saving his life. 

2. There's also a new video from Tuesday, 

of an elderly guy in Houston being swept away in his SUV. But about 20 people formed a HUMAN CHAIN to get to him. They got him to a hospital where he was reunited with his son. 

3. A 44-year-old woman who works at an animal hospital in Houston 

saved over a dozen dogs that got left behind in her neighborhood this week. She has four of her own, and was also dog-sitting when the storm hit. She ended up trapped in her attic with 21 DOGS. But a few guys with a boat rescued her, and also got the dogs out.

4. A dog named Rocket that was scheduled to be put down at a shelter

 in California five years ago got trained for search-and-rescue instead. And he's been helping first responders in Houston.

Read more here.

5. The George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston is the biggest shelter people are going to.

Over 9,000 people have been staying there. And a guy dressed as Spider-Man showed up on Tuesday. So it was a nice distraction for some of the kids.

6. Another brewery stopped making beer to bottle drinking water instead. 

Oskar Blues makes Dale's Pale Ale and a few other beers. They're sending about 90,000 cans of fresh water to the Houston area. We'd already heard the makers of Budweiser and Miller Lite were doing the same.

Read more here.

7. At least a dozen mosques in the Houston area have 

opened their doors to flood victims. So they're now makeshift shelters for people who can't go home.

8. A surgeon in Houston left his house while it was flooding 

the other day when he heard a 16-year-old kid needed a major surgery, and he was the only one who could do it. He drove part of the way to the hospital. Then he hopped in a canoe with two firefighters, and walked the last MILE in waist-deep water to get there.

Read more here.

9. We heard this week that a bunch of companies

were donating a million dollars or more to help out. Now Verizon is stepping up with a HUGE donation of $10 million.

Read more here.

10. And the USDA has decided to waive its application process

 for free lunches at public schools in Houston. So when kids finally do go back, their parents won't have to worry about paying. All 218,000 kids will get three meals a day for free all year.


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