I've been wondering about this for a little while. I feel I am witnessing miracles; the Japanese plane that caught fire in a collision on the ground and yet all 384 passengers got out alive. (Those in the small other plane weren't so lucky but there were just 7 of them). Another passenger plane, this in USA, had a solid chunk of it side ripped off DURING FLIGHT and still everyone survived in the ensuing gale inside the plane. And those are just two events. To me these are true miracles; the logical result of these events should have been disasters. Remember that plane that landed on water in New York a few years ago? Again, implausible miracle, they all lived iirc.
But it seems I may not be using the correct word. According to wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle
I suppose it would have been meeting definitions if a couple of giant hands had reached out from the sky above and helped out. But I just don't need that sort of thing to believe. A great thing happened that was unlikely to happen, and I will call that a miracle thank you so much Wikipedia.
How about you guys? How do you define a miracle?