Hurricane Harvey : Daily mail journalist escaped as the boat they were traveling on electrocuted by power lines.
Two DailyMail journalists narrowly escaped with their lives Tuesday as the boat they were traveling on with volunteer rescuers in the churning waters of flooded Houston was electrocuted by submerged power lines.
Senior reporter Alan Butterfield and photojournalist Ruaridh Connellan were swept away into the swollen and fast moving Greens Bayou and desperately clung to branches and trees as they fought the current for 18 hours waiting to be rescued.Two volunteer rescuers are dead and two are missing after their motorboat was electrocuted in Houston's Normandy neighborhood on Monday afternoon
'We were hanging on for dear life,' Connellan said from his hospital bed where he is recovering from burns and other injuries.
'We were trying to get to people who were stranded but the boat lost control and went into the power lines. It was horrible.'
Butterfield, also speaking from his hospital bed, said: ‘The water smelled putrid, - like stagnant sewage, mixed with everything else. There was heavy rain on us all night and I was trying to catch drops in my mouth to get some water. We began to suffer from frostbite in our fingers and toes as it got colder during the night and we had to remove our waterlogged clothes.
The accident happened about 10 minutes after the motorboat left on its mission at 3 p.m. Monday. The journalists along with one other man were rescued Tuesday morning at around 11:45am..
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