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4 people survive after car plunges off California cliff
2023-01-04 23:30:24   (Visits: 432 Times)
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Four people, including two children, have been rescued after their car plunged nearly 80 meters off a cliff in the US state of California.The Tesla sedan carrying the four drove off a Northern California cliff along a seaside roadway on Monday. Officials say a 4-year-old girl, a 9-year-old boy and two adults were injured, but survived the crash and are being treated at a hospital. Images taken at the scene show a badly damaged white vehicle at the bottom of a rocky cliff near crashing waves, and firefighters conducting rescue operations by helicopter. The winding coastal area is known for fatal crashes. A fire official said it was "an absolute miracle" that the four people survived.Authorities are investigating what caused the vehicle to go off the road.
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