See it: Firefighters use rescue boats to save 15 campers stranded in fast-rising floodwaters
On Sunday morning, members of the Tahlequah Fire Department were called to Spring Creek, Oklahoma, where a group of campers became stranded in rising floodwaters.
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CHEROKEE COUNTY, Okla. – First responders in Oklahoma courageously rescued over a dozen stranded individuals in floodwaters this weekend after persistent wet weather.
On Sunday morning, members of the Tahlequah Fire Department were called to Spring Creek, Oklahoma, where a group of campers became stranded in rising floodwaters.

First responders navigate a rescue boat to locate stranded campers.
(Tahlequah Fire Dept / Facebook)
Located just an hour outside of Oklahoma City, the region received over an inch and a half of rain the day of the rescue.
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According to the Tahlequah Fire Department, 15 people were camping in the area when heavy rain and rising floodwaters quickly began to threaten them.

Members of the Tahlequah Fire Department in heavy floodwaters.
(Tahlequah Fire Dept / Facebook)
Due to the extent of flooding and the distance from the nearest accessible road, first responders utilized rescue boats to reach the stranded campers and safely extract them.
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Images shared by the fire department show firefighters navigating rescue boats upstream to the campsite, where there is normally dry land.
Additional images show what are normally roads, overflowed with floodwaters, creating a waterfall effect as it continues downhill.
Eventually, all individuals were safely transported from the campsite and back to dry land with no injuries.





