Look at the motive force being towed out of a flooded ditch. . . before sinking into a parked Land Rover seconds later

It’s the shocking moment when a powerhouse towed out of a flooded ditch before sinking into a parked Land Rover seconds later.

The footage, uploaded to TikTok, shows a submerged blue Renault Clio emerging from the murky water to applause from viewers.

But the driver’s luck was temporarily exhausted when he hit a parked engine after only a few meters.

The TikTok shows the driving force of the blue Clio moving forward before crashing into a dark blue Land Rover and coming to a stop.

Groans can be heard from the audience as the camera scrolls to show the consequences.

The front end of the Renault badly broken with the hood open by the force of the accident.

With the driving force coming out of the car, the crowd can be heard discussing how they are going to fix it.

You can notice others picking up the pain while shaking their heads.

It is then observed that A bends down to release the rope used to get the car out of its initial sticky situation.

Luckily for the owner of the Land Rover, the end of the video shows that it did not suffer as much damage as the Renault.

As always, TikTokers commented on the unfortunate situation.

One said: “Hahahaha didn’t think it could get worse after blocking it with water, and then drove it straight into a Land Rover. “

Wait he added, “As if getting stuck in the water was uncomfortable enough. “

“His day went from bad to worse,” said a third.

This comes after an out-of-control car struck a retiree before the horrified eyes of onlookers.

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