Drivers in Congjiang County, south China were metres away from being flattened when a landslide pushed two houses onto a busy road.
Luckily the owners were not at home. They have been relocated and there were no casualties reported.
As the cars are driving, on the left hand side of the footage small pieces of rubble can be seen crumbling from a house.
It only takes 30 seconds before both building collapse creating a huge pile of rubble on the road.
At first, cars drive around the falling rocks, but they soon came to a halt when several people on the street waved their hands and shouted at them to stop.
According to the report, the landslide was caused by continuous rain in the area.
One house was made out of bricks and the other was wooden, the force and weight from the mud and rocks was so strong they both collapsed.
Local authorities and traffic police rushed to the scene as soon as the buildings collapsed, and the road was cordoned off for traffic control.
Since the incident, dangerous areas have been blocked off and experts are continuously monitoring the activity of the mountain where the landslide came from.
Residents are being told not to go near the danger zones and drive carefully.