Police say they have recovered the bodies of six family members whose van was swept off a Houston bridge during Storm Harvey.
The van was carrying the Saldivar family when it was overtaken by violent flood waters near Greens Bayou on Sunday.
Driver Samuel Saldivar escaped through a window but was unable to rescue the other six passengers - his parents Belia Saldivar, 81, and Manuel, 84, along with their great-grandchildren Devy, 16, Dominic, 14, Xavier, 8, and Daisy, 6.
He survived by clinging onto a tree and was rescued by officers who were alerted to his shouts.
After floodwaters in the area receded, the van was spotted by family members and recovered by police.
Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said: "The family is devastated, we all are as well. Our worst fears have been realised."
Storm Harvey has caused catastrophic flooding in Houston and other parts of Texas, leaving billions of dollars of damage in its wake.
Forecasters say Louisiana is now "under the gun" of the storm after it made landfall for a second time.
As Harvey bore down on her home on Sunday morning, Devy Saldivar spoke of her fears on Facebook.
She posted: "No sleep & anxiety, please let this pass sooner."
Hours later, her great-uncle Sammy tried to drive the family to safety but got into difficulty as floodwaters engulfed the van on a bridge.
Sammy's brother Ric said water "picked up" the vehicle and sent it plunging into a stream.
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