Dashcam footage captured a boulder crushing vehicles during the Taiwan earthquake early Wednesday, TMZ reported.
Dashcam footage from Taiwan captured a frightening earthquake causing a rockslide that hit cars on a road below. The 7.4 magnitude quake, the strongest in over 20 years, created a scene like something from a disaster film, according to TMZ. The video shows a driver going uphill when a sudden emergency alert sounds.
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The quake makes everyone stop, and then a huge boulder hits the car in front, all caught on the dashcam. Trying to escape, the driver backs up, barely missing another falling rock. As more debris falls, the video captures the earthquake’s intense force before it ends, as seen in the video shared by the outlet.