Excessive rain has caused a sinkhole mess in Palmyra, Lebanon County.

Residents said on Tuesday, you live with the risk of sinkholes living in Palmyra, "I'm not nervous," said Sandy Forker. Forker added, "Who knows - my house may go in."

But after last weekends, heavy rains, residents said they haven't seen so many sinkholes sprout up all at once.

Cherry and Duke Streets, the Rite Aid Parking lot, and Franklin Street were some areas where sinkholes formed over the weekend.

One of the worst areas however was between Kevin Collins' home on North Grant Street.

A sinkhole swallowed up his neighbor's storage shed.

"I was more than shocked when I saw a huge hole in between our houses," said Collins.

Collins said he was briefly evacuated; his neighbor's however, are staying at nearby motel until the home can be further inspected for damage.

"At this point in time - the hole the sinkhole created is anything but stable."