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The Skoda Karoq somehow rolled off the edge of the port, ending up in the Aegean Sea without any occupants onboard car auto cars

, once the locals became aware of the vehicle in the water, they promptly located a boat and towed it to safer waters before it could sink. However, due to the shallow depth of the beach, the boat couldn’t transport the compact SUV all the way to the shore.

It was at this point that the bathers stepped up, willingly forming a human chain and carefully pulling theThe entire incident was captured on camera and, as expected, went viral on TikTok after being uploaded by user. The video shows several individuals in their bathing suits pushing the Skoda towards the beach, while a larger group collaboratively drags it using a tow rope. Through the combined efforts of the team, the SUV was successfully brought to dry land.

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