Emotional 911 calls from deadly Texas flooding released


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When floodwaters started to rapidly rise early on July 4th, just two 911 operators were working. Hundreds of people called in, making desperate pleas for help. A warning: many of the calls are disturbing. NBC News’ Ryan Chandler reports.

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