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China ‘luckiest driver’ survives after truck balances on edge of collapsed bridge
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A Chinese truck driver, You Guochun, cheated death twice in less than two weeks—first when his truck teetered on the edge of a collapsed bridge after a landslide, earning him the nickname "China’s luckiest driver," and then when he returned to the disaster site to help with relief efforts. His survival story and selflessness went viral, striking a chord with netizens.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just a wild survival tale—it’s a reminder of resilience and humanity in the face of disaster. The fact that You went back to help after his close call makes the story even more compelling. It’s the kind of feel-good moment that cuts through the usual doomscrolling, showing how ordinary people can inspire others in extraordinary ways.

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