'It came in straight through the master bedroom and collapsed the floor,' said a Nanoose Bay, B.C. woman after a semi-truck crashed through her home.
Despite a transport truck plowing through her home, a Nanoose Bay, B.C., woman says she is fortunate nobody was inside the structure when the incident happened Monday afternoon.
"I was a little bit in shock. I had just stepped next door to grab something and then I heard a big bang and went over," she said."I was very confused and I was really grateful that I wasn’t inside, that no one was inside." "It came in straight through the master bedroom and collapsed the floor. The cab was suspended above the basement. Luckily one of the tenants who lives down there was on a flight back home and the other one was just at work – very fortunate that no one was down there," she said.
The big rig just narrowly missed hitting a home owned by Marcy Lunn, whose daughter was in bed with a newborn baby at the time."Her whole place shook and I was out walking the dog and all I could hear was this huge bang," she said.
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