Korean beer company searches for 'real heroes' who cleaned up massive bottle spill

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Thousands of beer bottles cascading off a five-ton container truck may seem like a disaster — but average citizens who came to the rescue are earning praise across South Korea for making the best of a bad situation. Read more:

July 19, 2022, 4:05 AMPeople help clean up bottles of beer that fell off a truck as the driver made a sharp turn in Chuncheon, South Korea, June 29, 2022.Thousands of beer bottles cascading off a five-ton container truck seems like a disaster. But average citizens who came to the rescue are earning praise across South Korea for making the best of a bad situation.

Moments later, a passerby approached the driver and started to pile the crates up on one side. The owner of a local convenience store then brought brooms and dustpans and joined the effort. "We wanted to find the citizens and express our gratitude to each of them in person," Joo-hwan Baek, associate public relations director of Oriental Brewery Company, told ABC News. "We also hoped to spread the word of the good they did. It was very inspiring for us as well.

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