across central china. on social media we ve been looking at these examples dramatic image bring of the severe flooding, flooded streets, submerged cars, people using poboats, forming human chains to reach flood victims, flooded subways with people trapped inside subway cars as the floodwaters rush into the station. listen to this man, he was a passenger trapped inside a subway car as the floodwaters were rising. take a listen. the flood was so strong and many people were carried away by that. the remaining few of us including a kid were so tired and we nearly gave up. we kept holding on tight to the railing and that is why you can see so many bruises on my arms. these are all bruises, this is one too, this included too. if you don t hold on tight to that railing, it is very easy to be washed away. reporter: authorities say
People in the town where a gasoline explosion killed at least 85 people say the section of pipeline that gushed fuel has been a habitual gathering site for.
experts are hoping a new safety tool may be easier to detect before you dip your feet in the. water nbc s carrie sanders has more. a beautiful, clear data splash in the ocean. . but as we recently saw, on miami beach a rescue to a silent killer. rip currents. rip currents account for about 100 deaths a year throughout the united states. an 80% of all of our rescues are through rip currents. 80? percent 80%. in some cases we ve seen o rourke human chains pulling struggling swimmers to safety. rips form in the ocean and sometimes lakes were waves break near the shoreline. the water then creates a powerful, narrow channel in between sandbars, as the current rips back out to sea. pulling anything and air anyone with it. in this time lapse demonstration, you see it dragging the green dye far from sure. i ve heard that even an olympic streamer couldn t be a strong. get your correct on. that used to be they were