Flood Rescue
Flood rescue involves the efforts to save individuals and animals trapped by rising water levels during a flood. Emergency services, such as fire departments and coast guard units, often use boats, helicopters, and specialized equipment to reach those in danger. Rescuers assess the situation, prioritize safety, and provide immediate assistance to those affected.
During a flood, communities may also organize volunteer groups to help with rescue efforts. These volunteers often receive training in first aid and water safety to ensure they can assist effectively. Coordination between local authorities and rescue teams is crucial for a successful response to flooding emergencies.