Car Crashes into Home in Millers Creek
By Accident.NEWS
Publish Date: June 5, 2023
home is no longer livable
A car crashed into a home in Millers Creek, North Carolina on Sunday, as reported by the Millers Creek Fire Department. The incident took place on Old NC 60 and the cause of the crash is currently unknown. However, speed was identified as a factor contributing to the accident.
The home has been deemed unlivable due to extensive damage caused by the collision. Insurance will determine whether or not it can be repaired given its age. Fortunately, no one inside the house was injured during this unfortunate event.
The driver of the vehicle suffered only minor injuries from the crash and is expected to recover fully. Unfortunately, power and water services had to be cut off due to "extensive framing damage underneath the home," according to MCFD officials.
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Tags: Auto, Accident, Carcrash, Insurance, Home, Greensboro, Millers Creek, Damage, MCFD
Incident at a Glance
- Vehicles:
- car
- State:
- North Carolina
- City:
- Millers Creek
- Location:
- Old NC 60, Millers Creek
- Date of Incident:
- 2023-06-04
- Time of Incident:
- unknown
Old NC 60, Millers Creek
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