Tur gets trapped in a gigantic pothole in Ciego de Ávila.

The car was elevated at its rear, which indicates a great depth of the hole.


A Hyundai car, which the Cuban regime uses to rent to tourists, got stuck in a huge pothole in the city of Ciego de Ávila, with no reports of injuries to the occupants of the vehicle.

"That's not from here," is heard in a video shared by Martí Noticias on their social media profiles.

In the clip, it can be seen that the car is in a striking position, having its rear end raised, which indicates the depth of the hole.

Several neighbors were present trying to find a solution to this tragic event, caused by the poor condition of the Cuban streets and perhaps the driver's unfamiliarity with the area.

These types of Hyundai cars have been purchased by the government in the last three years to replace the worn-out fleet of vehicles intended for tourism.

Last April, a huge pothole caused a spectacular accident in the Havana municipality of Marianao, where a Lada ended up completely overturned.

The incident occurred on the important and busy Avenue 25, which connects that area with the Novia del Mediodía highway and, in turn, with the National Highway.

Specifically, on the National Highway, before the Agua de Pasajeros checkpoint in the province of Cienfuegos, a pothole caused the overturning of a jeep, with no fatalities reported.

Recently, the driver of a truck in the city of Pinar del Río surely had the biggest upset of the day when a huge pothole "swallowed" the front left wheel of his vehicle.

The incident occurred in the middle of a downpour, which surely caused the pothole to be filled with water and the driver did not realize the true dimensions of the "small pothole."

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