LG&E says a sinkhole has been uncovered at the location of a downtown Louisville gas leak that evacuated part of the city.
The man fell into what was believed to be an abandoned well or sinkhole in a backyard on the 16400 block of Orange Street.
A sinkhole opened up on a street in the US city of Philadelphia, swallowing a car and left dozens of homes without water and gas for nearly 24 hours. N o one was hurt in the Feb 25 incident which took ...
The SUV was pulled out of the sinkhole early Wednesday morning. Water was restored in the area Tuesday night, however, it's ...
Several buildings in downtown Louisville, including Metro Hall, were evacuated Tuesday morning after reports of a gas leak.
Police reported the sinkhole opened on the 2700 block of Birch ... they already called the gas company. So, they were working on it pretty quickly. They got here really fast," he said.
The sinkhole likely was caused by a water main ... were evacuated Tuesday because of fears the collapse could rupture gas pipes and cause an explosion. Homes in the area lost their water supply ...
Part of Godstone High Street was closed, people were evacuated from buildings and a cordon was put in place after the ...