Florida family rescued by beachgoers' human chain
In a testament to the true human spirit, 80 beachgoers formed a human chain in Panama Beach City in Florida to help save a family pulled in to the water by strong tides.
Roberta Ursey and her family were at the beach on Saturday when she heard her sons crying out for help.
Luckily, Jessica Simmons and her husband came to the rescue, encouraging people to hold hands and reach out for those who were in difficulties.
Ms Simmons, who is from Alabama and said she was raised in a pool and a lake since she could crawl, posted on Facebook that there were heavy rains at the beach when the incident occurred.
Alongside her husband and the help of those forming the human chain, Ms Simmons shuttled people to safety on her bodyboard.
"To see people from different races and genders come into action to help total strangers is absolutely amazing! People who didn't even know each other went hand in hand in a line, into the water to try and reach them," she continued.
testament /‘test?m(?)nt/ n. 證明 -GRE
tide /ta?d/ n. 潮汐 -四級(jí)
rescue /‘reskju?/ n. 營(yíng)救,救援 -四級(jí)
crawl /kr??l/ v. 爬,匍匐行進(jìn) -四級(jí)
shuttle /'??t(?)l/ v. 穿梭往返搬運(yùn) -六級(jí)
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