Feb 11 β€’ 15:45 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina Clarin (ES)

Brazil: an instructor dressed as a hero saved the life of a teenager after being electrocuted on a street flooded by a flood

In Rio de Janeiro, a 33-year-old instructor heroically rescued a 15-year-old Chilean tourist who was electrocuted during severe storms in Copacabana.

In a dramatic incident in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, a 15-year-old Chilean girl was electrocuted while standing in a flooded street during a fierce storm. This occurred at the intersection of Nossa Senhora Avenue and Santa Clara Street on a Monday afternoon, a well-known tourist spot. The girl was incapacitated and lying on the asphalt near a light pole that was surrounded by electrical junction boxes, making the situation especially dangerous for anyone attempting to help.

As the scene unfolded, a 33-year-old local man witnessed the girl in distress and rushed to assist her, mistakenly thinking she was drowning. Tragically, as he reached for her, he too became electrocuted by the same light pole. For several tense moments, the girl remained unconscious while the man, now also immobilized, called for help. Bystanders and emergency services quickly responded to the situation to provide assistance to both victims, demonstrating the perilous conditions that can arise during extreme weather events.

This incident highlights the dangers associated with severe storms, particularly in urban areas where flooding can create life-threatening situations. It also serves as a reminder of the heroism displayed by ordinary individuals in moments of crisis, as well as the importance of community vigilance and rapid response during emergencies. Authorities may need to reassess safety measures in known flood-prone areas to prevent such tragedies in the future.

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