Strong winds caused a terrifying scene at a high school soccer game in Arkansas over the weekend.

A massive light pole crashed onto the field during a game between Mena and Dardanelle in Clarksville, Arkansas.

A player and a referee were reportedly both injured by the crashing pole, with the player reportedly sustaining cuts and bruises, and the referee breaking multiple bones in his legs.

Video of the incident has been released on social media. It’s terrifying.

⁦@racaldwe⁩ High School boys tournament at Clarksville, Mena vs Dardanelle, Sat, 3/9/19. Wind broke light pole, Mena player with cuts to head and leg, referee with both bones broken in leg. Both taken to hospital via ambulance pic.twitter.com/au4mPMtVAu — Steve Harvey (@SteveHarveyAR) March 10, 2019

Arkansas’ 5 News had more details on the incident:

Danielle Meyer said that as soon as she arrived at the game, she knew something had happened. “I mean as soon as we stepped out of the truck, there was a big ol’ explosion and I thought maybe a tent had blown over,” Meyer said. Strong winds caused the pole to topple onto the field while players took part in a soccer jamboree game, according to Clarksville Superintendent David Hopkins. “It seemed like it was forty or fifty miles per hour… I mean, even the goal posts where they play football were swaying back and forth,” Meyer said. Several school districts were at the event.

The field is reportedly being locked until everything can be evaluated.