It looks like the scene from a deadly earthquake. But miraculously no one was killed, after two rocks weighing a combined 300 tons rolled down a cliff and flattened two parked cars in
Chongqing, southwest China. The rocks smashed a seven-foot wide and three-feet deep pit in the road, and created a huge crack in the paving. Despite hitting a number of cars, no one was killed, although there were several lucky escapes. One of the vehicles - a delivery truck with 2,500 boxes of beer on it - was hit while moving. The smaller of the two rocks fell further down the mountain, but
the larger boulder- weighing 200 tons - remained on the road, crushing two cars.
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| Safety measures: the falling rocks have led to hundreds of people being evacuated from the mountain area. |
One of the lucky drivers, named Sun, was driving behind the truck and was about to overtake it before he saw a car coming the other way that potentially saved his life. 'The beer lorry was only four metres ahead of me, when two rocks, a big one and a small one, rolled down fast one after another,' said Sun. 'The first smaller rock missed the lorry. After smashing a parked car on the roadside, it continued to roll down the valley. 'Then a bigger rock rolled down, and hit onto the rear part of the beer lorry. With two explosions, the beers exploded and broken glass shot out in all directions. And the beer bubbles covered my windscreen, which was quickly smashed by shooting beer bottle glass.' Sun got out of his vehicle to see two parked cars flattened by the boulder, just a few feet away from him.
Experts believe the rocks fell from a point 200 metres higher up in the mountains, and that they could only be removed with explosions. The local government has had to evacuate residents living 1,000 metres below the road for fear of more rocks falling.. The beer lorry driver, Li, felt his vehicle grind to a halt when the back end was crushed by the boulder. 'I didn't hear anything until I heard a loud explosion and my vehicle stopped going forward,' he said. Li did not let the shock affect his work however: He was still picking up unbroken beers from the ground and waiting for repairmen to fix the vehicle at the end of the day. One driver, with five people in his car had overtaken the beer truck as he was driving quickly to make time. They passed the point on the road just before the rocks fell. 'Scrap glass was shooting into our car like bullets, and our rear window was all smashed. The glass also shot into the car, and cut two of us. The left front tyre was also shot flat,' said Xu, the driver. 'We quickly ran out of the car for our lives.' A pedicab driver also escaped death. He was almost hit by the 2nd falling giant rock but immediately changed direction and tipped over on the road. He had slight injuries and went to the hospital alone. - Daily Mail.