Five people were injured, one critically, when an elderly woman drove her car into a Queens supermarket Tuesday.

The SUV went right through the front glass of a Pathmark in Flushing Tuesday evening.

It wound up in the produce section.

Witnesses say a cashier and a security guard got the brunt of the crash. 

Shoppers who were there at the time say it was chaos.

"I turn my head, I'm flying all over the place. And the impact was such an incredible impact that we had no idea that it was a car accident. We had no idea. To us it was a terrorist attack," said crash victim Ray Hernandez.

"New York City Department of Buildings issued a full vacate order. Let me emphasize they claim that it's just basically as a precautionary measure, and that the building is not in any sort of imminent danger of collapse," said Juan Maldonado of NYC Emergency Management. 

Workers have to assess the damage to see when the Pathmark can get back to business. 

No word on any charges against the driver.