Tuesday, 19 July 2022

Sinkhole Opens in the Bronx


A sinkhole appeared in the Bronx on Monday as rain and high winds rolled through New York City, growing throughout the evening and swallowing a parked van.

At about 58 feet long, 15 feet wide and 20 feet deep, the hole had room for plenty more. It opened in the Morris Park neighborhood along Radcliff Avenue and Pierce Avenue about 4:15 p.m., according to the Fire Department. No injuries were reported.

The sinkhole damaged a water main, cutting service to 70 homes; all but 20 had it restored by Tuesday morning. Water was being provided to residents at two city-run Water on the Go fountains in the area.

“The investigation into the root cause of the roadway collapse is ongoing,” said Edward Timbers, a spokesman with the city’s environmental protection department. “The weather certainly could have played a part of it.”




EARTHLY BIRTH PAINS SIGNS, BEFORE GODS THRONE (NIBIRU) PASSES OVER.




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