Texas officers rescue infant from car trapped in floodwaters
On Saturday in Beeville, Texas, authorities rescued an infant from a car trapped in floodwaters. The vehicle became submerged in fast-moving water after rapid rainfall overwhelmed a low-water crossing before barricades could be placed.

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AI-generatedOn Saturday in Beeville, Texas, authorities rescued an infant from a car trapped in floodwaters. The vehicle became submerged in fast-moving water after rapid rainfall overwhelmed a low-water crossing before barricades could be placed. Video shows officers and firefighters surrounding the car, with a distressed man inside asking for his child to be rescued. A first responder successfully pulled the infant in a carrier from the vehicle through the passenger-side window. The fire chief had attempted to wave the driver down, but the driver did not see him in time. No one was injured during the rescue, and police are reminding the public about the dangers of floodwaters and the importance of obeying barricades.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedFlood water is dangerous and driving around barricades puts lives at risk and is a criminal offense.
Nobody was hurt during the rescue.
The fire chief attempted to wave the driver down, but the driver did not see him in time.
The vehicle became trapped after rapid rainfall overwhelmed a low-water crossing.
Authorities rescued an infant from a vehicle trapped in floodwaters in Beeville, Texas on Saturday.