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Hurricane Irene left a trail of flood and destruction in the United States of America, but still, many had to work hard to help people in need. This national guard put his own life at risk as he was driving a truck on the flooded streets of Manville, NJ.

 

Everything in name of the United States of America

Man, remember...cars are not submarines

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Man that's stewpid....how the hell did they ever expect to get through that?

 

I think that's what I would call stupid PATRIOTISM. But still everything in the name of America and its' citizens...

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This prove one thing folks! As long as the air intake is above water, truck still moves! Driver will drown though :ph34r:

 

LOOOOOOL

 

Oh my god...the guy is completely nuts of continuing driving...that was obviously the outcome of such an effort!

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It's also very likely that they didn't dare to stop. Moving forward is the only thing keeping their engines and air alive, like sharks do ...

 

I only wonder how they can see where they are going!

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It's also very likely that they didn't dare to stop. Moving forward is the only thing keeping their engines and air alive, like sharks do ...

 

I only wonder how they can see where they are going!

 

They just go straitgh ahead and hope not to hit anything :P

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No leh, when they ask me to go the offroad water crossing, the water didnt even cover half the wheels. I was hoping for more challenging obstacles to get us to experience the full capabilities of a 5 tonner

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No leh, when they ask me to go the offroad water crossing, the water didnt even cover half the wheels. I was hoping for more challenging obstacles to get us to experience the full capabilities of a 5 tonner

 

ha...i shall not expose what vehicle i am operating during my NS days. even the open sea also no problem for us.

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man, such excercise always brings my balls up my neck [dizzy][sweatdrop][sweatdrop] , if the vehicle drown, tech squad will [dead] donno how many times [lipsrsealed]

 

just let it sink to the bottom lor. it ever happen before. [lipsrsealed]

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Second truck should not start to enter the flooded road before the first truck ford through. Now they got themselves to blame for the copycat trucks drowning. Hope there was a third truck on higher ground to tow them out. Both air intake and exhaust tailpipe need to be above water level for the vehicle to ford safe and sound.

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