A car has been swept from a village seafront into the water as Storm Kathleen buffets Scotland with high winds. Footage from Lower Largo in Fife shows the grey vehicle being pulled into the Firth of Forth and battered by huge waves.The car appears to have been swept into the water from the village's Main Street, where there is a gap between The Crusoe hotel and its neighbouring property.
The small paved space between them leads down to the beach and is often occupied by parked cars.But as Storm Kathleen continues to assault Scotland, it appears that it was too precarious a parking spot.
Footage taken from the popular Fife holiday spot shows a grey hatchback starting to make its way onto the beach, which already appears completely flooded.As the waves sweep over the car, it is dragged further and further away from its parking spot and out into the water.
Waves batter the seafront buildings and crash on top of the vehicle.It is spun and pushed against a wall before a huge wave nearly flips it over.
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