Dramatic video shows woman rescued from raging rapids in deadly California river

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Thursday, July 30, 2026
Dramatic video shows woman rescued from rapids in deadly CA river
Dramatic video shows the rescue of a woman caught in raging rapids in California's Kern River, one of the deadliest rivers in America.
Kern County Sheriff's Office

KERN COUNTY, Calif. -- Dramatic video shows the rescue of a woman caught in raging rapids in California's Kern River, one of the deadliest rivers in America.

First responders were called into action after a woman fell into the river, swept away by the fast-moving current.

Authorities warn that the Kern River is extremely dangerous, with strong currents, cold temperatures, and underwater hazards that can overwhelm even the most experienced swimmers.

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A helicopter joined the search from above, finding the woman partly submerged at the base of a steep cliff, desperately clinging to the rocks as the waters rushed around her.

With some birds-eye assistance, ground teams from the fire department were able to climb down the rocks and throw her a life jacket, followed by a rescue rope, pulling her from the river to safety.

She was then evaluated by medical personnel.


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