Drivers Needed Boat Rescue After Getting Stuck in 3-Foot Deep Water
Drivers Needed Boat Rescue After Getting Stuck in 3-Foot Deep Water

Drivers Needed Boat Rescue After Getting Stuck in 3-Foot Deep Water

TARZANA, CA — Several people needed to be rescued Sunday evening by boat after their vehicles became stuck in two to three feet of water in Tarzana, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.

Crews responded to the intersection of Oxnard Street and Donna Avenue at around 6:22 p.m. for reports that several vehicles were disabled in deep water in the intersection. There were no injuries reported.

“Thankfully the vehicle occupants have remained in their vehicles and not risked going out into the deep water with unpredictable terrain and currents below the surface,” firefighters wrote.

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LAFD Swiftwater Teams were preparing to send a watercraft out to the vehicles to bring the occupants to safety.

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Oxnard Street was closed between Wilbur and Tampa due to flooding.

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