Drowned in Houston because of the floods..in car

CCTV video shows flood victim drive to his death into high water
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City officials released a video on Wednesday afternoon showing a young woman driving around a highway barrier and into high water.

The incident occurred Monday in the early-morning hours at the eastbound Westpark Tollway exit to Post Oak. The body of 25-year-old Claudia Melgar was found on Tuesday.

The Harris County Toll Road Authority released the roadway camera footage in compliance with a Public Information Request. The footage shows Melgar’s vehicle entering the high water and becoming fully submerged.

Melgar avoided a tow truck driver blocking the Westpark Tollway exit ramp onto South Loop 610 at 6 a.m. A dashcam video at the scene shows a toll road worker chasing the SUV as it passes the barrier. Investigators estimate that Melgar drove into about 17 feet of water.
 
I saw the light from what appears to be a flash light. Why didn't that person or persons climb out?

No reason for them to drown in that situation.
 
Big SUV/Pickup drivers sometimes don't realize their vulnerability. Tragic shit though. I bet panic set in when you could see the light in the back of the truck. All that cold water too, imagine someone who couldn't swim in that situation. I would have broke my whole arm/elbow/leg/or whatever smashing that window to get out. Then again, I wouldn't have drove into that shit in the first place. Horrible way to go.
 
lots of chances to get out of the car. I remember when NJ gets flood. I NEVER go through a any water if i don't know what the road used to look like before. There's usually a measuring stick in NJ too.
 
I saw the light from what appears to be a flash light. Why didn't that person or persons climb out?

No reason for them to drown in that situation.

How the fuck did they not get out :confused:

I could be wrong but the pressure on the doors from the water could've made the doors very hard to open. Also she had a flashlight that might not've been heavy enough to break the windows.
 
I could be wrong but the pressure on the doors from the water could've made the doors very hard to open. Also she had a flashlight that might not've been heavy enough to break the windows.



Yea ain't no way she could've opened then doors...
But probably panic and didn't realized the windows could've went down
 
Thats why I never forget that 60 min special of how to get out a car thats sinking in water. Open those windows ASAP!!!

Yeah man I never watched a video on that but I do know you should let your windows down before your vehicle becomes submerged like that.
 
That shit is chilling...

I always roll around with one of these. You just never know.

Amazon product ASIN B000BN3A4Y

Might order a few of these for each whip
Your car already has those.

Use the head rest on the driver/passenger seat. You can adjust the height of the head rest, but if you hold the button down and pull all the way up the head rest will come out and you can use that metal part to break the window.

It's an unintentional safety feature

http://www.snopes.com/car-headrests-emergency-escape/
 
I could be wrong but the pressure on the doors from the water could've made the doors very hard to open. Also she had a flashlight that might not've been heavy enough to break the windows.

The car door has to be fully submerged before she could've opened it successful...learned than in 3rd grade science lab.
 
The car door has to be fully submerged before she could've opened it successful...learned than in 3rd grade science lab.

I did some research, to open the doors the car will need to be filled with water. Meaning, windows will need to be down or broken. Looks like all windows were rolled up in her car.
 
I just watched the elapsed timer.... there was plenty of time for her to get out that vehicle. She first touched water @ 6:10:50.... 20 min later?

This is a case of people holding on to the security of their vehicle.... even to her detriment. She shoulda let that truck go. Get out, get safe, and pay the deductible.
 
I could be wrong but the pressure on the doors from the water could've made the doors very hard to open. Also she had a flashlight that might not've been heavy enough to break the windows.

You open the door once the car
is fully submerged
 
had plenty of time to let down the window and unlock the doors.
looked like she was using the flashlight on her phone, ...and probably talking on the phone.
smh
 
I just watched the elapsed timer.... there was plenty of time for her to get out that vehicle. She first touched water @ 6:10:50.... 20 min later?

This is a case of people holding on to the security of their vehicle.... even to her detriment. She shoulda let that truck go. Get out, get safe, and pay the deductible.



Right I was thinking about this as they forward the clip
 
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