Sinkholes are on the rise worldwide—especially in urban areas—due to climate change and aging infrastructure.
A massive sinkhole opened up Tuesday in Phillipsburg, New Jersey, swallowing a dump truck. Ironically, the dump truck was in the neighborhood to help repair another sinkhole that opened up Monday.
LehighValleyLive.com on MSN
Large sinkhole swallows truck in P’burg, prompts town to issue a state of emergency
UPDATE: P’burg sinkholes: Radar finds weak points as electric, water cut to neighborhood A large asphalt truck fell into a sinkhole in Phillipsburg in the vicinity of two other sinkholes, prompting ...
Lehigh Valley Live on MSN
Sinkhole at Phillipsburg intersection: What we know
Update: Utilities cut to 90 homes as town investigates sinking street Two sinkholes that opened near a Phillipsburg intersection Monday morning have forced the closure of several roads and disrupted ...
A massive sinkhole swallowed two vehicles, highlighting the vulnerability of the 35% to 40% of the U.S. terrain prone to ...
Eight homes along the sinkhole in Phillipsburg still need to be inspected to make sure they're safe. We learned, if they have any damage, they may not be covered by ...
A dump truck trying to help with a sinkhole in New Jersey swallowed up by another sinkhole: ‘Honestly, I am still in shock’ - Most homes on the Phillipsburg street have power restored, but some remain ...
ABC27 on MSN
New Lancaster County sinkhole repaired
WEST EARL TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WHTM) – The new sinkhole that emerged in Lancaster County has been repaired. According to West Earl ...
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