One short clip shows what appear to be two separate miraculous outcomes
A violent crash on the Phu My bridge in Vietnam resulted in several burned-out cars. One Volvo driver somehow survived getting sandwiched between a big rig and another car. Then, emergency workers pulled him out of the SUV as it burned down. Crashes happen all the time but they rarely leave cars looking the way the Volvo XC90 in this story does now. Not only was it mangled beyond recognition by the force of the impact but it completely burned down after the crash.
Smoke billows from the rear of the crushed car. Two emergency workers climb up onto the hood and begin pulling the windshield away. Finally, the driver's hand pops up through the now-open space. Two workers grab him by the wrist and pull him out of the car as the flames grow closer. Their heroic actions are likely the reason the driver survived. Video filmed later shows the car completely engulfed in flames.
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