Yes, that’s a car stuck in the second storey of a California building. Here’s how it got there
The term “flying car” took on a new meaning Sunday when a car in Southern California hit a centre divider, went airborne and ploughed into the second floor of a dentist’s office. Where it remained stuck.
Images taken by the local fire department show the white sedan wedged into the building, its rear exposed as it tilted to one side.
The impact sent the car into the air and into the small office building. Horner said a small fire was immediately extinguished.
Two people were in the car. One managed to get out, while the other one was trapped inside for more than an hour as authorities used a heavy piece of equipment to stabilise the vehicle, Horner said. Both were taken to a hospital with minor injuries.
Horner said he does not have any more information on the occupants, but Santa Ana police said the driver admitted to having used narcotics.