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night (26th), a passenger car slipped and collided with a gas station in just 1 second. It was a thrilling moment that almost led to a major accident, but the driver claims that the brakes did not work.

Reporter Ahn Hee-jae.

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light vehicle that entered the rest area at a rapid pace hit the boundary stone and flipped over to the gas station.

Vehicles that slipped in flames stopped only after colliding with other passenger cars over the gas station.

[Sightseeing: I think it was more than 100 km/h even when viewed with the naked eye. (It took me almost 1 second to hit the boundary).]A car driven by a 58-year-old Seomo at 9 o'clock last night hit the gas station at the Cheonggye Rest Area in the direction of Ilsan in the Seoul Outer Ring Expressway.

Vehicles that did not reduce their speed even after passing through the toll gate were found to have hit the gas station at the rear as they were overturned by shock after hitting it.

It almost led to a major accident, but fortunately, it did not collide with the vehicle or fueling machine that was being refueled.

Mr. Seo was said to have said in a police investigation that "from the time I passed the toll near the rest stop, the braking system did not work properly, so I tried to get in and stop the rest stop facilities."

The police are securing CCTV and investigating whether the braking system is working.

---At around 4:20 pm, a fire broke out in a warehouse in a distribution complex next to Busan Gimhae Airport.

The fire burned an entire warehouse and went out in 2 hours and a half, and there was no casualties.

The airport said, "There was a lot of smoke, so some planes were moved, but the airport was not affected."

Police and fire departments are investigating the cause of the fire.

(Video coverage: Inpil Sung, Video editing: Junhee Kim, screen provided: Song Young-hun, Bae Jeong-hoon, Kim Jong-hyun, etc.)