This video was published on Feb. 11. WHARTON, N.J. (PIX11) – Crews will shut down I-80 in Wharton, New Jersey, Friday night ...
Gary and Ann Towse were forced out of their home when a 43 foot wide and 15 foot deep sinkhole opened underneath their house.
State Department of Transportation officials will close down I-80 west late Friday night in Wharton for road testing as emergency sinkhole repairs continue on I-80 east. Beginning at 11 p.m. Friday, ...
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Travelers heading west on Route 80 will also be affected by the sinkhole work at the end of the week, a local mayor said.
Only one side of the road used to be blocked off. Now the problem has gotten worse, and the entire block of Arlington Avenue from Francis Avenue to National Avenue is closed to traffic.
A sinkhole opened in the Pacific Palisades burn area Wednesday, which was later confirmed to be a water main break. The hole ...
A sinkhole opened in the Pacific Palisades burn area Wednesday, which was later confirmed to be a water main break. The hole was reported around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, at the intersection of Sunset ...
This is the second time in recent months that drivers in the area are dealing with detours and delays, with the previous sinkhole forming in December and taking four days to repair.
Repair crews are continuing to work Tuesday on Route 80 in Morris County due to a sinkhole that later sustained additional damage.
WHARTON, N.J. -- I-80 is closed in Wharton, New Jersey as crews are back on the scene of a previous sinkhole on the highway.
Motorists traveling eastbound on Route 80 in Morris County will need to take alternate routes after a sinkhole opened up in ...