A rescue between two televised interventions.

Robert Ray, a Fox weather reporter, rescued a woman trapped in her car in the middle of a flood in Dallas (USA) on Monday.

The reporter was in the city center Monday morning to cover the impressive floods that occurred after record bad weather the day before when he saw a car sinking into the water.

The video of the rescue, relayed by

Fox Weather

, has been viewed more than 42,000 times on Twitter.

Here is a closer look at @RobertRayWx rescuing a woman from flooding in #Dallas.



He spoke to her about what happened shortly after.

Watch the video here: https://t.co/hNdKBg4EdV #TXwx pic.twitter.com/FNb0ZSMndL

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Exit the car through the window

"While I was preparing for the live, she literally ran into the water without realizing it," recalls Robert Ray.

“Within seconds, his car began to float.

The journalist then walked towards her, first trying to push the vehicle to a higher place and less flooded.

Realizing that he wouldn't make it, Robert Ray then helped the woman out of the cabin through the window and carried her to solid ground – and dry.

"I saw nothing," then testified the American, shaken by this incident.

“I take this path every day to pick up my daughter.

I thought I was going to die, that I was going to drown.

“Thanks to Robert Ray, she is fortunately still very much alive.

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