CNN Gets Lit up By Houston Flooding Victim: 'Y'all Trying to Interview People During Their Worst Times'

RUSH TRANSCRIPT: >>>All right, back to the worst humanitarian crisis in Texas. Forcing tens of thousands out of homes many lives in shelters. Red Cross alone says they have 17,000 from across the area in shelters now. The mayor of Houston is seeking frost aid so more shelters can be opened up and 245 MI MI miles north in Dallas, shelters are opened up. And Rosa flores, what are the biggest challenges for people there? I see you standing with folks there including a little girl who has to deal with all of this as well. >> Reporter: Let me introduces to Danielle here. You just arrived. Share with us how you were rescued. >> Some guys had caught up and asked where we were. We was waiting for police for, like, 36 hours and they never came. Waiting at the home. Did the white flag and everything. Nobody came. Somebody called upon us. Decided to leave the house, walked to the gas station weekend the kids and they picked up us. We had been there five days with no food, no lights, and nobody came. Like, nobody came. >> Reporter: You’re with your children. We heard of stories of mothers trying to save their children from the rushing waters. Can you -- can you tell us how that was for you? >> Four feet of water to get them food on the first day. Yeah. That’s a lot of [ bleep ] Also here, like that’s not the smartest thing to do. Like people are really breaking down and jaul sitting here with cameras and microphones trying to ask us what the [ bleep ] Is wrong with us. And you really trying to understand with the microphone still in my face when he’s shivering cold, and you still putting the microphone in my face. >> Sorry, sorry. >> It sounds like you’ve got a very upset family there. We’re going to take a break from that and we’ll get back to you later on. Rose flores in Houston for us, thank you. Copy