Interstate 80 eastbound reopened Monday morning after being closed since Thursday because of a sinkhole in Wharton, New ...
The New Jersey Department of Transportation blamed the sinkhole on an abandoned mineshaft that collapsed underneath the highway. A map on the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection ...
The sinkhole was caused by the collapse of an abandoned mineshaft. The 40-foot by 40-foot sinkhole caved in Thursday morning just after Exit 34 on the shoulder in Wharton and very close to an ...
WHARTON, New Jersey (WABC) -- I-80 eastbound has officially reopened after days of constant emergency work to repair a massive sinkhole. Traffic resumed around 8 a.m. Monday morning after crews worked ...
All lanes of Interstate 80 eastbound in Wharton reopened Monday morning after "remarkable" four days of emergency sinkhole ...
The New Jersey Department of Transportation confirmed the sinkhole was caused by the collapse of an abandoned mineshaft. The abandoned mine is one of more than 400 throughout Northern New Jersey ...
Interstate 80 eastbound in Wharton, New Jersey has reopened days after a sinkhole opened up on the right shoulder. New Jersey Department of Transportation crews worked around the clock on repairs ...
It also wants resources, such as food, water and medicine, to be sent down the abandoned mineshaft. Macua approached the ConCourt after the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria on 20 December dismissed ...
The 40-foot-by-40-foot crater on the highway in Wharton was repaired and reopened to traffic around 8 a.m. Monday, the state ...
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