A 71-year-old man died after his automotive was swept away by speeding water as he tried to drive over a flooded bridge in Sutter County, authorities mentioned.
The incident highlights the hazard of driving throughout highly effective storms just like the atmospheric river pounding California this weekend, and serves as a reminder to keep away from flooded roadways, in keeping with the California Freeway Patrol.
The driving force, whom authorities haven’t but publicly recognized, arrived at Fifield Highway west of Nice Grove Highway round 2:30 p.m. Friday to satisfy a supply driver. In keeping with the California Freeway Patrol, the person stopped at a flooded bridge over Nice Grove Creek, the place water ranges had risen 3 toes, in keeping with CBS Information.
The person, who was in a Mazda CX-5, tried to cross the bridge regardless of flood warning indicators, and was swept off the highway into the overflowing creek, KCRA 3 Information reported.
The supply driver known as 911, however by the point authorities arrived, the automobile was totally submerged.
A rescue crew from the Nice Grove Hearth Division reached the automobile and pulled the motive force out by means of the sunroof. He was unresponsive, nonetheless, and later declared useless round 4 p.m. Friday, in keeping with the CHP.
The CHP recommends motorists keep away from standing water, including that “if situations worsen, don’t danger it. Delay journey if attainable, and by no means drive by means of flooded roads.”
The bridge, initially inbuilt 2001 and expanded a number of years later, has steel guardrails on its northern and southern ends, in keeping with Sutter Group Providers District.