
They're moving! Cars parked in Baltimore's Charles Village neighborhood are seen tilted and shifting
* Block in city's Charles Village neighborhood collapsed on Wednesday
* 19 homes have been evacuated and residents may have to stay out of their homes for up to 40 days
* Residents said they complained in the past but were told area is safe
A new video has emerged, showing the collapse of a Baltimore street on Wednesday.
Taken in the city's Charles Village neighborhood, onlookers are heard screaming 'It's moving' and 'Oh my God' as multiple parked cars - as well as CSX railroad tracks behind them - fall on East 26th Street. A light pole and nearby trees are also captured plummeting.
A deafening noise is heard in the video as water surges in the wake of the crash. No injuries were reported.
Residents may have to be kept out of their homes for up to 40 days, officials said.
19 homes have been evacuated,
WJZ reports, and says gas, water and waste services have been shut down.
Though Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake spokesman Kevin Harris said on Thursday he did not know how many houses or people were affected, he said city officials will meet with residents on Friday morning.
Comment: The number of sinkhole reports across the globe has increased quite dramatically over the last 5 years or so, with the total for this year already approaching the tally for 2013, as can be seen below.