Large Sinkhole Forms in Intersection in Texas
A 10-foot-deep, 20-foot-wide sinkhole has formed in an intersection in eastern Austin, Texas
Austin Water Utility officials tell the Austin American-Statesman that they expect the 30-foot-long sinkhole at the intersection of Mildred and Willow streets will take up to three weeks to repair.
The newspaper reported the 8 a.m. Monday pavement collapse is related to a water leak that caused a similar sinkhole on East Cesar Chavez Street to the north in mid-January. Austin Water Utility says the water apparently flowed underground to the south and undermined the Mildred-Willow intersection.
No other damage was reported.
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