Four homes near the sinkhole were evacuated while work was halted at a nearby mine (Photo: Will Stewart)

Terrifying footage shows a house hanging off the edge of a giant sinkhole in Russia.

Ground collapsed in an iron ore mine in Sheregesh, a ski resort in Siberia.

Four homes, including one pictured at the edge of the hole — dubbed the “Gateway to Hell” by local media — were safely evacuated before collapsing. Most are holiday homes.

Authorities were able to predict the natural disaster and take measures to prevent fatalities while work on the mine was halted.

The mine is owned by steel producer Evraz, which was sanctioned by Britain in March over Putin’s war in Ukraine.

Evraz is a British company in which ex-Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich reportedly owns a 28.64% stake.

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The company recently announced its decision to make a major investment in the mine, but money now needs to be spent to fill the sinkhole.

It comes after a second shopping center in Moscow caught fire.

Images showed thick black smoke rising dozens of feet above Stroypark Mall in the Balashikha suburb.

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A man was injured in the incident this morning and is still being fought by firefighters.

Officials said crews observed the “garbage incineration in a 200-square-foot open space.”

On Friday, a huge fire broke out in the mega shopping complex in the north of Moscow, where the original Russian Ikea store is located.

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