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The massive 40-foot by 40-foot sinkhole that opened up a major New Jersey highway Thursday was caused by an abandoned mineshaft, officials said.. Construction crews are working around the clock to ...
The New Jersey Department of Transportation confirmed the sinkhole Thursday morning near the Wharton exit on Interstate 80 eastbound, which is about 40 miles west of New York City.
Traffic can be seen backing up Thursday on Interstate 80 due to a sinkhole near Wharton, New Jersey. In the past 15 years, sinkhole damage has cost an average of $300 million a year in the United ...
The sinkhole — which appeared large enough to swallow several cars hole — opened on the side of Interstate 80 in Wharton sometime around 7:45 a.m. Monster sinkhole opens along major NJ highway ...
What caused the sinkhole is under investigation, Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert said Thursday in a Facebook post. "City engineers and inspectors say a number of factors could have caused the pavement ...
Port Chester officials discovered the sinkhole forming on Regent St. near the intersection of Clermont Ave. after part of the Bulkley storm sewer drain collapsed under the road.
One small U.S. town is known for having more sinkholes than it does people: In Fountain, Minnesota, there are only about 400 residents and 10,000 sinkholes, KARE reported. Sinkhole accidents in US ...
The police department posted photos of the sinkhole on its Facebook page. This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Whitefish Bay police warn of sinkhole at Big Bay Park ...