Two people have been rescued after a crash in Co Antrim.
Emergency services rushed to the scene near the town of Doagh on Sunday night.
The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service, PSNI and the NI Ambulance Service attended the scene of the incident.
The people inside the car were rescued and brought to safety after the car entered the water, Belfast Live reports.
A post by the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service read: "Crews from Ballyclare and Antrim stations and NIFRS Specialist Rescue Team attended an RTC on the outskirts of Doagh, rescuing 2 members of the public with the assistance of the Ambulance Service and their Hazard Area Response Team and PSNI.
"Thanks to the ‘Fire Emergency Support Services’ (FESS) vehicle which also attended."
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