Diego Costa, a former Chelsea and Atletico Madrid striker currently playing in Brazil, has played a pivotal role in rescuing 100 individuals caught in devastating floods in his region. Employing his jeep and jetski, the 35-year-old facilitated the transportation of those stranded to safety, rallying friends to join the rescue efforts. The floods in Rio Grande do Sul have resulted in the loss of at least 83 lives, with 276 injured and 111 still missing, as reported by CNN. Civil Defence authorities in the area estimate that approximately 121,000 individuals have been displaced by the calamity. Costa, now part of the Brazilian club Gremio, encountered a group of people seeking assistance from Eldorado do Sul while driving home from a training session, prompting his swift action.
The footballer acted promptly, offering his jeep and jetski for the rescue mission. Furthermore, he rallied four additional friends who brought jetskis, as per Cadena SER reports. Social media videos depicted Costa navigating the flooded roads in his jeep, with accounts suggesting the group successfully evacuated 100 individuals to safety. A witness remarked, “What Diego did today, I had never seen before. He only arrived at Gremio a few months ago, but he left his truck in the water and took his jetski and those of his friends.”m