A massive sinkhole emerged on a major New Jersey interstate Thursday morning, forcing the closure of several lanes and ...
The collapse of an abandoned mineshaft is the cause of a massive 40-foot by 40-foot sinkhole that has shut down part of Interstate 80 (I-80) in New Jersey, according to the State Department of ...
Crews continue their work Saturday on the sinkhole that has closed a section of Interstate 80 eastbound in Wharton, NJ.
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The hole has caused traffic issues on the eastbound lane of I-80 near Exit 34. The DOT said workers have stabilized the area. But there is no timeframe for a reopening due to how involved the repairs ...
Road crews are repairing Interstate 80 in northern New Jersey after a sinkhole from an abandoned mine shut down the eastbound ...
A crumbling mineshaft caused the 40-foot-by-40-foot sinkhole that closed part of the highway, state transportation officials said.
A 40-foot by 40-foot sinkhole formed on the right shoulder of eastbound Interstate 80 near exit 34 in Wharton in Morris County Thursday morning. The sinkhole was caused by the collapse of an abandoned ...
The sinkhole that cratered a section of I-80 in New Jersey was caused by an abandoned mineshaft collapsing underneath the ...
New Jersey DOT says it's still too soon to say when the damaged section of I-80 will reopen. CBS News New York's Christine ...
The sinkhole is on the right shoulder of the eastbound side of I-80, but affects the right lane as well, officials say.