‘A significant number of cars damaged during last week’s rains may not be covered for natural disasters such as flooding’
In an act of bravery and selflessness, a man in Saudi Arabia used his SUV to push a burning car away from a fuelling station.
A video shared online by @MSDAR_NEWS shows a burning car at a fuel station in Riyadh, next to a pump.
An unidentified man quickly drives right up to the burning vehicle, and pushes it out of the petrol station.
Once the car has been pushed to a safe distance, he quickly reverses his SUV away from the burning car, but not before the front wheel of his own car is in flames. Thankfully, this fire is quickly put out.
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‘A significant number of cars damaged during last week’s rains may not be covered for natural disasters such as flooding’
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