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On the 19th, an accident occurred in an urban area of Russia's Far East where construction materials fell onto a parked passenger car. The photo shows a passenger car completely damaged by construction materials that fell from the sky.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] A video capturing the moment construction materials fell onto a parked passenger car in an urban area of Russia's Far East has gone viral on social networking services (SNS).
On the 20th, RIA Novosti and other agencies reported that the day before, a car parked in a parking lot near an apartment building in Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, was completely destroyed by falling construction materials.
In the video posted on YouTube and other platforms, the car owner is seen brushing snow off the car when suddenly something falls from the sky, prompting them to quickly move away.
Shortly after, a large iron plate-like object fell onto the car, and this moment was fully captured on video. It was a dangerous moment where the driver narrowly avoided serious harm by dodging in time.
On the 19th, in an urban area of Russia's Far East, construction materials fell onto a parked passenger car. Photo by Meduza, an independent Russian internet news outlet, YouTube capture.
View original imageThe driver expressed disbelief at how such an accident could happen and is reportedly considering legal action against the company managing the apartment building for the damages incurred.
Local police are investigating the cause of the construction materials falling onto the car.
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Meanwhile, since the 19th, Primorsky Krai has experienced heavy snowfall and strong winds, causing various safety accidents across the city.
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