This is the horrifying moment a chairlift collapsed in a Russian resort, which saw four people plunge into a lake and six others hit the ground.
The ride from hell left a dozen people injured in Nalchik, in the mountainous region of Kabardino-Balkaria in southern Russia on Friday.
Footage shows how the chairs suddenly fall, with passengers heard screaming as they fall into a wooded area.
Another video captured on CCTV shows the cable cars going down and falling into the lake below.
People are believed to have fallen from a height of up to seven feet, but there were no fatalities.
Emergency services reportedly spent over an hour trying to reach those who had fallen into a wooded area.
Those injured were rushed to the hospital, and one is in critical condition, according to the regional health ministry.
A child was also among those hurt in the accident.

A chairlift collapsed yesterday in in Nalchik, southern Russia

A dozen people were injured after falling from the height, and one was in critical condition

Footage shows how the moment the chairs suddenly fall, with passengers plunging into the lake below
Thirteen people were also left dangling on the chairs and had to be evacuated by emergency services, local media reports.
The chairlift was first built in 1968, and emergency services believe wear and tear of cables was the ‘preliminary cause of the accident’.
According to local media, there had been several complaints about the state of the cable car, with tourists describing it as ‘rusty’ and ‘old’.
The horror plunge comes after a British couple was killed back April when the cable care they were travelling in plummeted 100 ft into an Italian mountainside.
The holidaymakers were travelling up Monte Faito, which overlooks the bay of Naples, alongside two Israeli tourists and the cabin’s driver, named in Italian media as 59-year-old Carmine Parlato.
The group had set off up the mountain in one of the cableway’s two cabins, leaving from the station in the historic town of Castellammare di Stabia at 2.40pm yesterday afternoon.
Six minutes later, with the cabin understood to have been just 20 seconds away from reaching the safety of the terminal at the top of the 3,700ft peak, it ground to a halt.
Officials said that the emergency braking system that was meant to hold it in place appears to have failed, meaning the cabin would have started sliding back down the wire.

Emergency services are seen carrying out a rescue mission for those injured in yesterday’s cable car horror plunge in Russia

Thirteen people were also left dangling on the chairs and had to be evacuated by emergency services

Emergency services reportedly spent over an hour trying to reach those who had fallen into a wooded area

The chairlift was first built in 1968, and emergency services believe wear and tear of cables was the ‘preliminary cause of the accident’

According to local media, there had been several complaints about the state of the cable car, with tourists describing it as ‘rusty’ and ‘old’
It was then that the traction cable snapped, sending the carriage and those in it swinging into a nearby pylon ‘at full speed’, according to the boss of the firm that runs the cable car.
The cabin then plummeted nearly 100ft into the tree-covered ravine below, with its metal walls crumpled by thick branches as it split into pieces.
Parts of it became lodged in the tree canopy while other bits of debris rolled down the slope, with the people inside thrown across the forest, Italian media reports.
All but one of those on board lost their lives, with the Israeli man incredibly found by rescue teams among the mangled wreckage, along with the body of his partner and the three other passengers, some two hours after the alarm was first raised.