translated from Spanish: They save two people from dying in the waters of Ayuné, Culiacan

Sinaloa.-A couple of individuals took the scare of their lives after, trying to cross the Tamazula River in a vehicle in the area of Ayuné, belonging to the Sanalona syndicature, they turned and ended up in the water, getting trapped. The two people were eventually recovered and one of them was withdrawn from emergency to the capital for emergency medical care.

The facts
When the clock hands marked at approximately 14:45 hours, high-frequency radios indicated that two people were in danger after being dragged down the river along with the unit they were travelling in and that they could not leave on their own because they were battling the current. The version released by the authorities states that the driver of a van dared to cross the river, without thinking that the force of the current would eventually flip it over. 

What happened on the first of March of this year. Photo: The Debate

The two crew members, as they could, got out of the car and began making efforts to survive. These were moments of despair, some people reported, seeing that they could not get them out of the water, until they finally made it. Civilians aboard a gray Blazer van assisted and rushed to a city hospital for one of the victims to be provided with first aid. A State Police patrol lent the hell to help them, making their way through where they were going. It was also indicated that there were more people inside, but fortunately these were unharmed. Municipal Transit Unit personnel responded to the report and took care of the proceedings. 

A previous event
On the first day of March this year, a group of people saw their lives threatened after they were also swept away by the strong current of the Tamazula River, in the village of Ayuné.Among the crew members of the unit was a child, who ended up fainting. It was indicated that these people were having fun circling the place, when suddenly, in the dark of the area, they fell into the water.



Original source in Spanish

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