Dive safe and smart and "behave CIVIC" when you are on the road.
I am not a collision investigator but looks like the car ditched into something or jumped a curb/ central road green belt type area in speed. The broken suspension gives an idea that undercarriage hit very hard and then it left the roadway and hit something. There is no roll over as well. front Air bag deploy in extreme deceleration or when there is a severe impact with any object.
From IIHS
Frontal airbags: Frontal airbags are designed to inflate in moderate to severe frontal crashes. Among airbags with advanced features that include a safety belt sensor, there are different inflation thresholds depending on whether people are using safety belts. One threshold used by airbag designers is "must deploy," which includes a situation such as an impact into a rigid wall at 10-12 mph if occupants are unbelted. The "must deploy" threshold is slightly higher — about 16 mph — for belted occupants because the belts alone are likely to provide adequate protection up to these moderate speeds. Frontal airbags may deploy to help protect occupants in side impacts if there is sufficient forward deceleration during the crash. If a vehicle is moving forward at the time of a side impact, frontal airbags can help prevent serious injuries.
[I]Advanced airbags compliant with government crash performance standards have been required in all passenger vehicles since model year 2007. Advanced airbags are designed to suppress deployment or alter deployment characteristics to reduce the risk of injury by the airbag if weight sensors in the seat detect that a front-seat passenger is small or in a child safety seat. Advanced airbags also can deploy at a lower energy level or pressure when passengers are small or out of position, or if the crash is of very low severity.
[/I]I am sure if someone drives with such speeds (video below) with cell phone in hand and distraction at best, No matter its civic or Mercedes with high end safety systems, there are very slim chances for survival after the crash.
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