Video shows infant being rescued from car trapped in Texas floodwaters

A police video has captured a tense moment in southern Texas, where first responders heroically saved an infant from a vehicle trapped in floodwaters on Saturday. The dramatic rescue unfolded after the driver attempted to cross a creek that had been overwhelmed by heavy rainfall.

The Beeville Police Department released the video footage, which shows emergency personnel safely extracting the baby, still secured in its carrier. Meanwhile, other officers and firefighters worked diligently to assist the remaining passengers out of the precarious situation. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.

The incident occurred when a car became stuck in a flooded low-water crossing in Beeville, a town located approximately 100 miles southeast of San Antonio. Torrential rains had quickly inundated the area, and preventive barricades had not yet been established. According to authorities, the local fire chief attempted to alert the driver to halt, but his warning went unnoticed.

As the driver entered the submerged crossing, the car was immediately caught in the grip of the fast-moving water, making it impossible to steer.

In the footage, rescuers can be seen wading into the floodwaters, reaching the car from the passenger side. The visibly distressed driver handed over the infant in a baby carrier. A responder swiftly covered the child with his coat to protect against the ongoing downpour. The video does not clarify if there were additional passengers in the vehicle.

Low-water crossings are notorious for their vulnerability to flooding, particularly during severe weather, as they sit just above water surfaces. The National Weather Service in Corpus Christi, Texas, has issued a flood warning for the Aransas River area in Bee County, highlighting the ongoing risk.

Beeville police said conditions around low-water crossings can change rapidly, and one “may look passable one minute” but “quickly become dangerous the next.”

“Situations like this are a reminder that flood water is nothing to gamble with,” the police department said. “It does not take much moving water to push a vehicle off the roadway, and by the time you realize how dangerous it is, it can already be too late.”

Police urged people to drive slowly during periods of heavy rain and exercise extra caution near creek crossings, as well as other roadways “that are known to take on water.”

“No errand, shortcut, or destination is worth risking your life or your family’s safety,” the department said.

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