According to the BBC on April 28, a male driver fell off a cliff while driving near the South Rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA. However, he survived by luck. The Park Service is investigating the incident and plans to "rescue" the car in the shortest time possible. A male tourist called the patrol team at night on the 25th, saying that he had encountered an injured man who fell off a cliff while driving at the Grand Canyon. It is reported that the man is 21 years old and was driving along the South Rim of the Grand Canyon when his car accidentally fell off the cliff. Fortunately, after falling 61 meters, the car got stuck in a tree. The Grand Canyon is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the United States, receiving up to 4.5 million visitors annually. (Source: China Daily Website Xianlian) (Editor: SN013) Subsequently, the park patrol team found the car stuck in a tree 61 meters below the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. The injured man told the patrol team that after the car got stuck in the tree, he managed to escape and climbed to the edge of the Grand Canyon for help.