Sinkholes
There were no injuries, Niagara Falls Police have confirmed.
They are working to get the truck out of the sinkhole.
The "Pothole Killer" belongs to a Pennsylvania-based service which the City of Niagara Falls contracts with to fill potholes.
Here some more pictures of the dramatic situation... As if an earthquake had just struck the area:
Nearby CCTV footage captured a construction site collapsed and opened up a 10-foot-deep hole before dragging the vehicles into it.
There were no casualties reported in this incident. The constructions are now put on halt as local government ordered the company to repair the damaged pipes.
The bus got stuck after a 10-foot deep sinkhole appeared on Suraj Miyani Road.
The people were evacuated from the bus. No casualties were reported.
The substandard material used for the road construction was the reason for the incident.
According to kallitheaonline.gr, at least three cars fell inside the sinkhole, leaving their owners wondering if and how they will be compensated by their insurance companies.
Nobody has been injured. The authorities are investigating the causes of the phenomenon.
It happened Tuesday at Kilburn and St. Paul streets.
The resident posted it to the online forum Reddit and the department responded, blaming aging infrastructure for the incident.
They said no one was hurt.
The sinkhole, or tomo, was about 200 metres long, 30m wide and 20m deep, farm manager Colin Tremain said.
It runs along a fault-line at the Tumunui farm and was discovered by one of the farm's staff, who went out to get the cows first thing on Monday morning.
It's the ninth serious tomo that has been on the farm that was at least 10m deep, Mr Tremain said.
Comment: Crikey! Here's drone footage...
The sinkhole was reported in the 5300 block of 118th Street near Sundown Drive. JEA crews shut down the area as they worked to repair it through the night.
First Coast News sent crews to the scene and reported that a couple crew members were seen inside of the sinkhole.
The city's engineer says he's counted at least eight since Thursday morning.
Ocala Police say eight homes had to be evacuated as a precautionary measure due to more holes opening up since Wednesday evening.
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The city's engineer says they're keeping a close eye on the fore ranch community.
Sean Lanier said, "There was another sinkhole that opened up this morning in the roadway so now the roadway into that area has been closed also so that shows that there's even more activity continuing to spread, last night that wasn't present."

Volunteers making efforts to dig out victims buried under landslide debris in Mokokchung town on Saturday.
Following the incident, neighbours and public immediately rushed to the scene of the accident and dug out the victims buried by the landslide debris. All the four of them were rushed to the hospital where one was declared brought dead. Another was admitted to the hospital while the other two who sustained minor injuries were released after administering first aid.













Comment: Since when did heavy rains cause gaping splits in the ground? This event in Uganda is just the latest in a recent spate of epic fissures, sinkholes and landslides:
- Monster cracks appear in the ground after landslide and heavy rains destroy over 100 buildings in Cusco, Peru (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
- "Earth splits in two" - Huge fissures appears in the ground in Saudi Arabia (VIDEO)
- GARGANTUAN sinkhole swallows several cars and building is evacuated in Rome (VIDEO)
- 8 dead as massive sinkhole swallows eight-lane road in Foshan, China (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
- Following record rainfall, huge rift opens opens up on farm in Rotorua, New Zealand
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