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St Albans sinkhole opens up on residential street Sinkhole opens up on street in St Albans
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A massive sinkhole has opened up on a residential street in St Albans, forcing the evacuation of several families from their homes in the night. A massive sinkhole has opened up on a street in St Albans, forcing the evacuation of several families from their homes in the night.
The 66ft (20m) diameter hole spreads across a front garden and driveway on Fontmell Close and is 33ft (10m) deep. The 66ft (20m) diameter hole spread across a front garden and driveway on Fontmell Close and is 33ft (10m) deep.
Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service said at least 10 people were taken to an evacuation centre set up at nearby nightclub Batchwood Hall. Hertfordshire County Council said five homes were evacuated and 20 people were taken to a centre set up at the nearby Batchwood Hall nightclub.
Residents are said to have heard a crash before the huge crater appeared.Residents are said to have heard a crash before the huge crater appeared.
Live updates: Hole opened up 'substantially overnight'Live updates: Hole opened up 'substantially overnight'
A spokesman for the fire service said it was previously aware of a small hole and it was due to be filled in. A spokesman for the fire service said it was previously aware of a small hole that was due to be filled in.
But it then received a call at 01:30 BST to say it had "opened up substantially" overnight. Firefighters received a call at 01:30 BST to say the hole had "opened up substantially" overnight.
A Hertfordshire County Council spokesman said: "We were informed about a hole in the footpath last week. It was inspected and barriers put around it on Monday.
"Work was scheduled to fill it in this morning. Following our inspection, there was no reason to suspect that the hole would collapse."
Steve Lynch, who lives nearby, told the BBC's Tony Fisher a postman stepped in the smaller hole.
He said: "My wife saw the local postman pulling himself pretty much out of the hole and dusting himself down... he was rolling around on the street looking quite badly injured."
Highways engineers are currently assessing the scene before the crater is filled in.Highways engineers are currently assessing the scene before the crater is filled in.
Fifty-eight homes in the area are currently without gas, electric and water, including residents on nearby Bridal Close. Fifty-two homes in the area were without gas, electricity and water, including residents on nearby Bridal Close.
"The return to normal is likely to take weeks and all agencies in Hertfordshire are working together to support families affected," the council spokesman said.
He added no-one had been injured and no homes were damaged.