A total of three vehicles have fallen into the sinkhole in San Joaquin, Calif. in the past two weeks alone.
Three vehicles have fallen into the sinkhole in San Joaquin in the past two weeks.
“‘ROAD CLOSED’ signs and barricades are strategically placed for your safety,” it added. “DO NOT drive past a road closure.” Sinkholes usually form quickly and occur when rainwater seeps into the soil, loosens sediment and causes the ground to collapse. This one in San Joaquin formed after deadly and relentless rainfall in recent monthsThe sinkhole was reported on Kasson Road by the highway patrol on Jan. 17, with officials saying the road was heavily flooded.
On Jan. 26, the California Highway Patrol shared an image of another car that had fallen into the sinkhole, and officials warned motorists again not to ignore the signs and barricades and to find alternative routes.
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