A sinkhole, estimated to be around 10 feet wide and 5 feet deep, opened up suddenly at a busy intersection in San Francisco. The incident occurred near Duboce Avenue and Church Street, causing traffic disruptions and forcing authorities to close the area off for repairs. No injuries were reported, but the cause of the sinkhole is still unknown. City workers are investigating the incident, and it is expected to take several days to repair the sinkhole and restore normal traffic in the area..
A water main break in San Francisco has flooded homes and caused a massive sinkhole to open up.
The incident in the area of Fillmore and Green streets damaged key infrastructure, along with homes and businesses, and has raised concerns about a weakened gas line.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) said a 16-inch water main break occurred late Sunday night in the area of Union and Fillmore streets. The break also impacted a nearby 8-inch water main.
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The high pressure from the water then started carving out sand and dirt around the break under the pavement. Water ended up flowing down Fillmore Street for at least four blocks.
According to a representative from ServiceMaster, an emergency cleanup company, at least 115 homes or businesses were either damaged or impacted by the sand and water.
City crews spent most of Monday morning scooping up the dirt and sand from the streets.
Along with the sinkhole, portions of Fillmore Street also buckled from the flooding.
Crews in San Francisco on Monday were racing to repair a water main break and sinkhole in San Francisco.
PG&E crews were digging their own holes to check on the integrity of the gas line in the area.
“The PG&E pipe is a pipe that is an infrastructure system that is in the general area that has the potential to be damaged. The San Francisco Fire Department is on scene as a safety mechanism in case that does occur,” San Francisco Fire Department Capt. Jonathan Baxter said.
SFPUC spokesman Joseph Sweiss said crews are actively trying to replace the city’s aging water lines, but they weren’t able to get to the one that broke.
“PUC crews work to proactively replace about nine miles of these sometimes century-old pipes a year, but leaks still do happen in the city,” Sweiss said.
A water main break in San Francisco has flooded homes and caused a massive sinkhole to open up. Sergio Quintana reports.
A water main break in San Francisco has caused significant damage, including a massive sinkhole and flooded homes. The incident occurred in the area of Fillmore and Green streets and has raised concerns about a weakened gas line. The break impacted a 16-inch and 8-inch water main, causing water to flow down Fillmore Street for at least four blocks. Approximately 115 homes and businesses were damaged or impacted by the sand and water. City crews are working to repair the damage, while PG&E crews are checking on the integrity of the gas line in the area.
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