A Belgium woman spent six tortuous days trapped in a car that skidded into some woods — and was forced to survive on rainwater while a brutal heat wave racked the area, according to a report.

Corine Bastide’s nearly weeklong ordeal began on July 23, when her car went off a road and flipped near Liège, the Guardian reported.

Though the 45-year-old was conscious, Bastide said she was in too much pain to grab her phone as friends concerned about her whereabouts kept trying to reach her.

“The next day the telephone stopped ringing. I knew the battery had run out. I tried screaming when I heard people, but apparently no one could hear me,” Bastide told state news agency RTBF.

Bastide said she kicked open a car door with her foot as the country reached highs of 104 degrees last week.

“The heat was stifling at first,” she told RTBF. “Then it started to rain over the weekend and that was nice.”

To survive the sizzling temperatures, Bastide took advantage of the storm by collecting rainwater.

“I tried to drink by filling up a little chewing gum box,” Bastide said. “I also used a wet branch to create the sensation of moisture in my mouth. But I didn’t feel hungry.”

She was finally discovered Monday when she screamed out upon hearing a vehicle approach the roadway where she lost control of her car.

The driver was the mother of her son’s friend and had seen her missing-person posters, she said.

“She told me she had been looking for me everywhere,” Bastide said. “She stayed with me all the time, and that woman, I think she is my guardian angel.”