A teenager is fighting for life after a fiery crash in Melbourne just before 2am.

The 19-year-old driver ploughed into a pole, with the force of the impact splitting the silver Ford in two.

One half of the car smashed through the front fence of a home and landed in the yard.

Teenager fighting for life after fiery crash in Melbourne's southeast
The 19-year-old driver ploughed into a pole, with the force of the impact splitting the silver Ford in two. (Nine)
Teenager fighting for life after fiery crash in Melbourne's southeast
One half of the car smashed through the front fence of a home and landed in the yard. (Nine)

The car then burst into flames.

The rest of the wreck remained on the road.

Emergency crews rushed to the scene, and the driver was taken to the Alfred Hospital with life-threatening injuries.

A large section of the road remained closed this morning so damaged powerlines could be repaired.

A nearby resident told 9news the sound of the crash was alarming.

Teenager fighting for life after fiery crash in Melbourne's southeast
Emergency crews rushed to the scene, and the driver was taken to the Alfred Hospital with life-threatening injuries. (Nine)

“It was one of the loudest things I’ve ever heard,” he said.

“Yeah it was pretty terrifying, especially at two in the morning.”

Police are continuing to investigate the cause of the crash.

It comes as Victoria police confirmed today that 173 people have died on Victorian roads this year.

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