He came to the mouth of the underpass and was turning back on noticing me, my stranded car and the flooding. Finally, another stranger came along on a two-wheeler. I got into my car to give it one last try. That done, and still hopeful of reaching home in my own car, I thanked them and got out of their vehicle. One of them even offered me his phone to inform my family. Despite my reluctance in entering the car because of my drenched condition, concerned about spoiling the neat upholstery, they urged me to get in nevertheless. They saw me and my vehicle, understood my plight, and asked me to get into their vehicle as it was still raining heavily. Again strangers, three of them probably in their twenties. At that point, I saw a car approaching the underpass cautiously. It was then that I realised that my car wouldn’t start. I was around two kilometres from home and there was no way to communicate to my family about my predicament. They put themselves at risk, crossing from one end of a flooded underpass to another to help someone who was as much a stranger to them as they were to me. They informed me that they were on their way to deliver mobile phones to someone. The duo returned to their two-wheeler by again wading through the waist-deep water. Within seconds, they were next to me to help me push my car backwards to a reasonably safe point where there was no flooding - and from where the flooded part in the underpass looked like a mini lake. But they spotted me, got off the two-wheeler, and rushed to my help, getting into three-feet-deep water to reach me at the other end. They were on a two-wheeler and could have just carried on to wherever they were going. The water was almost waist-high, and the two youths were on the side where there was no flooding. ‘A stormy night when strangers became saviours’ As I tried to come to terms with the foolishness of venturing into an underpass in such torrential rain, I spotted two youths rushing towards me from the other side of the underpass, which was much safer than where I was. With restricted vision, car wipers unable to match the rain’s intensity, and limited reach of the headlights, I failed to gauge the level of water in the underpass.ĭrenched to the bone, my mobile non-functional, my car starting to get filled with water, and not a soul in sight to respond to my calls for help, I became aware of the helpless situation I had got into. How did I get into this? Thanks to the torrential downpour and low visibility as I drove, I failed to see the danger ahead, until I got into it. And there was no sign of the water receding.Īs Bengaluru received 11.4 cm of rainfall in just 90 minutes between 8 and 9.30 pm on Tuesday night, many locations - including the underpass which held me captive - were flooded. It was around 10 pm, pitch-dark, and describing the rains as “heavy” would be an understatement. And help came unconditionally from absolute strangers riding on sheer humanity - nothing else. help… help…help…….!” I was pleading as I stood in knee-deep water, trying to push my car back after unknowingly driving into the flooded underpass connecting Sahakara Nagar with Canara Bank Layout. Heavy rain was falling Thursday night in the southern part of the state.Įarlier, firefighters used a litter basket to rescue a man stranded on a bridge pillar above the flowing Los Angeles River.BENGALURU: “Help…. The precautions for Southern California came as precipitation that had mostly been falling in Northern California this week spread throughout the state. Authorities began releasing some water, but the dam didn’t seem in any immediate danger, Tuolomne County sheriff’s Sgt. In the Sierra Nevada, an evacuation warning was issued for about 150 homes downstream of Twain Harte Lake Dam after cracks were found in granite that adjoins the manmade part of the 36-foot-high (11-meter) structure. But they weren’t able to reach people in a fully submerged car, San Mateo County sheriff’s Det. Heavy overnight rains in Northern California left two people dead in a submerged car as authorities on Thursday ordered evacuations for a fire-scarred Southern California canyon area because of possible mud and debris flows.įirefighters in Millbrae, just south of San Francisco, rescued two people who had climbed atop a vehicle at a flooded underpass. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
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