A female cyclist miraculously survived being sucked underwater while trying to cross a flooded Arizona bridge - and the woman who jumped in to save her was nearly swept away herself. The Pima County Sheriff’s Office responded to a water rescue at Sabino Canyon Thursday after the 20-year-old woman attempted to ride her bike across a bridge as raging floodwaters surged through the area.
The rushing water swept the woman and her bike underneath the bridge, according to authorities. Terrifying eyewitness video shows the woman struggling to escape after becoming trapped in a hole before she is suddenly sucked beneath the churning water.
The woman was underwater for several minutes before she was eventually pulled out of the water and CPR was started until she regained consciousness, the office said in a post. “Deputies arrived and assisted the subject out of the drainage.”




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The water is flowing left to right. Why is she in the river on the upside holding the bike?
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