Japanese authorities have asked hundreds of residents near Tokyo to evacuate as a sinkhole at an intersection grew to more than 40 meters wide, hampering rescuers racing to reach an elderly truck ...
There’s also been a renewed debate about Japan’s aging infrastructure ... At first the sinkhole was roughly 10 meters (33 feet) wide and 5-meters (16-feet) deep, but it has since grown ...
According to The Japan Times, the sinkhole was initially about 5 meters wide and 10 meters deep but has since expanded to approximately 40 meters wide and 15 meters deep. The outlet states that ...
The sinkhole is about 10 meters in diameter and 10 meters deep, and water likely from a broken sewer pipe was seeping in, according to the Soka Police Station of the Saitama prefectural police.
In Japan, a truck plunged into a massive sinkhole at a busy intersection The incident occurred near Tokyo. The sinkhole measures approximately 10 meters wide and 5 meters deep. The truck was ...
A sinkhole estimated ... intersection in Japan, according to multiple reports citing the country's officials. The crater, which reached about 32 feet wide and 16 feet deep, popped up in Yashio ...
A sinkhole in the city of Yashio, Saitama Prefecture, caused by a ruptured underground drainage pipe underscores the growing risk posed by Japan ... 5 meters wide and 10 meters deep, expanded ...
Japanese emergency services ... He added that they estimate the sinkhole is about 33 feet wide — about the size of a swimming pool — and 20 feet deep. "Now, we're trying to see if we can ...
There's also been a renewed debate about Japan’s aging infrastructure ... At first the sinkhole was roughly 10 meters (33 feet) wide and 5-meters (16-feet) deep, but it has since grown to ...
estimated to be about 33 feet wide — roughly the size of a swimming pool — and 20 feet deep. In 2016, a massive sinkhole appeared on a five-lane street in Hakata, Japan. That sinkhole caused ...