Local businesses in Houston's Second Ward are experiencing headaches after an important stretch of roadway is closed due to a sinkhole. The issue has now spread to private property.
The body of a woman who fell into a 30-foot-deep sinkhole while looking for her cat in western Pennsylvania has been recovered.
An abandoned coal mine is too unstable and unsafe for rescuers looking for a 64-year-old Pennsylvania woman who may have been swallowed by a sinkhole.
The sinkhole appears to have been created during the time that Pollard was walking around, officials said, noting that there is no evidence that the hole was there before she started looking for her cat.
According to officials, 1,700 linear feet of ductile iron pipe and about 14 manholes need repairs to prevent a loss of service in the Oak Ridge North area.
Local parks and rec officials estimate the sinkhole to be 100 feet wide and 30 feet deep.