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Massive boulder crashes into a house, video goes viral

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  • A large boulder crashed into a woman’s home, but she narrowly avoided death.
  • A news reporter by the name of Max Rodriguez tweeted the same footage.
  • Over a million people have viewed the video.
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A massive boulder crashed into a woman’s house, leaving her only inches from death. The incident took place in Palolo Valley, Hawaii. The internet has been upset by a terrifying video of the same thing that has gone incredibly viral online.

A news reporter called Max Rodriguez posted the viral footage on Twitter. A woman is seen wandering around her home’s living area in the 17-second film. A huge boulder suddenly crashed through the home with a loud crashing noise.

The woman narrowly avoided death in a matter of seconds when she was standing perilously close to the location where the boulder tore into the house.

The description of the photo reads, “A huge boulder burst through a home in Palolo Valley almost hitting the owner inside.”

View the popular video here:

After being posted online, the film received more than a million views. After witnessing the film, Twitter users were utterly scared and disturbed.

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