Watch: Woman Filming TikTok Video Narrowly Escapes Massive Rockslide in Alaska

By Tim Binnall

A wild video out of Alaska shows the moment when a woman was forced to run for her life as a massive rockslide suddenly occurred and sent a veritable sea of debris headed right for her. The harrowing moment reportedly occurred this past weekend as TikTok user 'thedirtyexplorer' was filming a video on a beach in the city of Juneau. While speaking to her online audience, she notices a rather ominous sound coming from above and quickly recognizes it as the start of a rockslide. Capturing the nightmarish experience on video, the woman keeps the camera rolling as she runs down the beach to get out of the path of the tumbling debris.

For a brief moment, there is silence and she seems to suspect that the unsettling event is over, however this is soon followed by a nightmarish roar coming from the cliff above her as a second and even more sizeable wave of the rockslide begins to unfold. To her credit, the terrified woman sees an oncoming car as she is fleeing the scene and frantically tells the driver to stop their car. Upon exiting his vehicle, the grateful and shaken driven marvels that he was a mere 30 seconds from "getting killed" had the woman not alerted him to the danger down the road. Shortly after the rockslide had come to an end, 'thedirtyexplorer' revisited the spot where it happened and showed a series of enormous boulders and downed trees that had been swept across the area.