Van carrying several people crashes into White Oak Bayou in Texas

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Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Several passengers were rescued after their van crashed into the White Oak Bayou
Several passengers were rescued after their van crashed into the White Oak Bayou
Several passengers were rescued after their van crashed into the White Oak Bayou
Several passengers were rescued after their van crashed into the White Oak Bayou
Several passengers were rescued after their van crashed into the White Oak Bayou
Several passengers were rescued after their van crashed into the White Oak Bayou
Several passengers were rescued after their van crashed into the White Oak Bayou
Several passengers were rescued after their van crashed into the White Oak Bayou
Several passengers were rescued after their van crashed into the White Oak Bayou
Several passengers were rescued after their van crashed into the White Oak Bayou
Several passengers were rescued after their van crashed into the White Oak Bayou
Several passengers were rescued after their van crashed into the White Oak Bayou
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Van carrying several people crashes into White Oak Bayou in TexasSeveral passengers were rescued after their van crashed into the White Oak Bayou
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HOUSTON -- A group of workers are recovering at the hospital after their van crashed into the White Oak Bayou off the North Freeway at Cavalcade. The men, two with severe injuries, were forced to jump onto the roof of their van as Houston Firefighters used a boat to rescue them.

Video from Skyeye HD showed several people sitting on top of the van which was about halfway down in the water.

Houston Police said around 7am, a witness saw the driver of the van headed southbound on the North Freeway then exit Calvacade at a high rate of speed. Police say the driver swerved to miss traffic, hit the median then went airborne and took a nose dive into the bayou. The van landed on its tires, floating in the water.

Houston fire officials said six of the passengers were able to get on the roof but a seventh man was found standing, on his own, inside the van with part of his body through the windshield.

Rescue teams placed a ladder from the shore to the van and sent in a boat to rescue the people involving in the accident. Five men were transported to LBJ Hospital. Two of them suffered severe injuries. Two other men walked away virtually unharmed.

HPD tells Eyewitness News the driver did not have a license and will likely be ticketed.