Over confidence, naievity and lack of real world experience causes many accidents.
Missing woman's body found as flood levels ease | News.com.au
A WOMAN has died trying to cross a flooded New South Wales creek.
The 60-year-old woman and her husband are believed to have tried to drive across a swollen creek in the southern tablelands near Tuena, midway between Crookwell and Bathurst, about 9pm (AEDT) last night.
The couple, from Sylvania Waters, got into difficulty "when their 4WD became caught in the strong current," police said in a statement today.
"They got out of their vehicle and were swept downstream.
"The man managed to pull himself from the water after approximately one hour and searched for the next three hours for his wife.
"He walked several kilometres to the township of Tuena to raise the alarm."
A search for the woman began about 3am this morning and continued until her body was found about 11am on the banks of the Tuena Creek as floodwaters receded.
A report will be prepared by police for the coroner.
The woman's husband, aged 61, remains at Crookwell Hospital in a stable conditions where he is being treated for hypothermia.
Severe weather warnings remain in place for parts of NSW today following a weekend when some areas received extraordinary rainfall.
Over confidence, naievity and lack of real world experience causes many accidents.
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And then there are the other ones, who have crossed that creek in flood dozens of times before!
In 1963 I, together with the rest of the crew, in about a dozen vehicles from utes up to heavy trucks, had stopped at a flooded creek and we were discussing how crossable it was. A local Landrover approached from the other side, slowed to about 15mph, and drove straight into the creek - it was swept sideways, crabbed 45 degrees, made it through and came up our side running on two cylinders. He did not stop and just drove on spluttering and missing. He missed being swept off by about six inches, on a concrete causeway about twenty feet wide, fifty feet long and with two feet of fast running water. (We crossed by driving the heavy vehicles through and winching the light vehicles through)
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
I kid you not. One of the most amazing things I have ever seen.
January 1975, in the wake of Cyclone Tracy. Mary River (NT) near Turkey Creek heading North. Heavy rain, Mary river goes from nothing to 30-40 metres wide in (it seemed like) seconds. Back up in the SIIA on the South side to wait it out.
Whilst waiting SWB Landcruiser comes along and hits the water flat out. Watching this with 2 mates totally expected the Landcruiser to disintegrate. But no. Landcruiser drove across the TOP of the water to the other side and kept going, stopped, hung a U'ey came back, stopped, hung another U'ey crossed again and kept going.
Oh!What a feeling!! I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.
Deano
Why do people risk it? That will be the question on the coroner's - and relatives - lips. Why did they find it necessary to cross the river? What was so pressing that a woman now lays in the mortuary...such a waste...My condolences to the family...and especially the emergency services crews who had the unenviable job of retrieving the body...to those first responders who head towards the danger rather that away from it..
They thought they had a 4X4 & thought it was fine i'd say..
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My landrover doesn't leak oil , IT SWEATS POWER
JASON & KAREN
i call it darwinism in action.....
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