THIS is the horrifying moment a woman was almost crushed to death when a huge boulder smashed through her home.
Shocking footage shows the massive 5ft wide rock leaving a trail of destruction as it barrelled through the newly-built house in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Caroline Sasaki and her family had only been living in their new home for a week when the boulder came crashing in at around midnight on Saturday.
A security camera from inside the home captured the moment Caroline narrowly avoided being hit.
The clip shows the 65-year-old walking through her home when suddenly the boulder smashes through a wall at speed – only just missing her.
She told KITV 4: "I haven’t watched the video, but they said if I took one more step, I probably wouldn’t be here.
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"All I heard was the boom when the glass cracked from the sliding door, so I backed up and I guess it passed right through me."
The colossal boulder ripped through the house's cinderblock wall, living room and another wall before stopping in a bedroom, reports Hawaii News Now.
Although major damage was done to the house and a car was struck, no one was hurt.
Viewers were left stunned by the dramatic footage.
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One person tweeted: "What in the Indiana Jones is going on here."
Another user said: "Wow! They were so so lucky that no one was killed."
Caroline believes excavation work at a nearby development may have caused the hurtling boulder to fly through her home.
She told KHON 2: "We lived in this same location.
"We just knocked down the old house and rebuilt it; and it’s never happened before, heavy rain and hurricane warnings nothing. So, no rocks ever came down.
"We’ve had some issues with them carving the mountain, and I don’t know if that’s the cause."
But development owner Bingning Li has insisted the project is not to blame.
They said: "Not at all, this is from way above, I looked at one of those rocks about 50 feet away from on top of the property and landed over there and then made its way down here.
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“So it hit one of the cables that was supposed to stop it and the cable snapped.
"That took a lot of energy away otherwise this damage would be way more.”
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