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Massive sinkhole in St Albans street could take weeks to repair Massive sinkhole in St Albans street could take weeks to repair
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People living in a street in St Albans, in which a massive sinkhole has opened up, have been told it could take weeks to repair the road.People living in a street in St Albans, in which a massive sinkhole has opened up, have been told it could take weeks to repair the road.
The 66ft (20m) diameter hole spread 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.
Experts at the British Geological Survey said it was most likely to have been caused by the collapse of a previously unrecorded mine.Experts at the British Geological Survey said it was most likely to have been caused by the collapse of a previously unrecorded mine.
More than 50 homes were left without power after the hole appeared.More than 50 homes were left without power after the hole appeared.
Hertfordshire County Council said five homes were evacuated in the early hours of Thursday morning and 20 people were taken to a centre set up at the nearby Batchwood Sports Centre.Hertfordshire County Council said five homes were evacuated in the early hours of Thursday morning and 20 people were taken to a centre set up at the nearby Batchwood Sports Centre.
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.
St Albans' sinkhole: Latest updatesSt Albans' sinkhole: Latest updates
A spokesman for the fire service said it was previously aware of a small hole that 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.
Firefighters received a call at 01:30 BST on Thursday to say the hole had "opened up substantially" overnight.Firefighters received a call at 01:30 BST on Thursday 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.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. Following our inspection, there was no reason to suspect that the hole would collapse.""Work was scheduled to fill it in. Following our inspection, there was no reason to suspect that the hole would collapse."
Heavily-pregnant Gemma Bagshaw, 32, is expecting to give birth any day now and said she was woken by the sound of the hole opening up. Resident Gemma Bagshaw said she was woken by the sound of the hole opening up.
She and her husband Ben left their house clutching her medical notes and a bag packed in readiness for a trip to hospital. The heavily pregnant 32-year-old and her husband Ben left their house clutching her medical notes and a bag packed in readiness for a trip to hospital.
"We were asleep when we were awoken by this awful rumbling sound like an earthquake," she said."We were asleep when we were awoken by this awful rumbling sound like an earthquake," she said.
"Ben jumped out of bed and got to the window, then I heard him say 'The road has gone'."Ben jumped out of bed and got to the window, then I heard him say 'The road has gone'.
"If this doesn't bring on my labour then nothing will.""If this doesn't bring on my labour then nothing will."