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Updated · Fox News · May 25
Texas First Responders Rescue 1 Infant From Flooded Car as Storms Swamp Low-Water Crossing
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 25

Texas First Responders Rescue 1 Infant From Flooded Car as Storms Swamp Low-Water Crossing

8 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 25
  • Body-camera video shows Beeville police and firefighters pulling an infant in a car seat from a white sedan stranded and being pushed by rushing floodwaters Saturday.
  • Heavy storms about 100 miles southeast of San Antonio overwhelmed a low-water crossing within minutes, and police said crews had no time to place barricades before the vehicle entered.
  • An officer ran through the water after the driver shouted that a baby was inside, opened the door and carried the child to safety; the driver was also rescued and no one was hurt.
  • Beeville police used the rescue to warn that even shallow moving water can sweep vehicles off roads and urged drivers not to bypass flood barricades, calling it both dangerous and a criminal offense.
Beyond a fire chief's wave, what new technologies can prevent drivers from making a fatal choice at a flooded crossing?
Why do Texas's low-water crossings remain deadly traps despite decades of warnings and available engineering solutions?