
Eight People Rescued By Los Angeles SAR Team in San Gabriel River
The Los Angeles SAR Team, along with the Fire Team rescued eight people near the San Gabriel River due to harsh weather conditions while one person is still missing on Monday.
The risk of drowning was higher due to the rushing water, firefighters said. The LA River, which was also full and fast, was home to a homeless population of six children under bridges soaked with water. Rescue teams were on alert. Read more here
Excellent work to the Los Angeles SAR and Fire Teams for coming to the rescue and saving eight peoples' lives as we also pray for the ninth person to be found safe and sound. Please stay safe out there!
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