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Cars swallowed by sinkhole leaves street shocked South Shields sinkhole in Broughton Road leaves street in shock
(14 days later)
Northumbria Police said no-one had been injuredNorthumbria Police said no-one had been injured
A sinkhole has appeared on a street, causing damage to several vehicles.A sinkhole has appeared on a street, causing damage to several vehicles.
A portion of Broughton Road in South Shields collapsed before 05:30 GMT, Northumbria Police said.A portion of Broughton Road in South Shields collapsed before 05:30 GMT, Northumbria Police said.
Emergency services were called to the scene. No-one was reported to have been injured.Emergency services were called to the scene. No-one was reported to have been injured.
South Tyneside Council said it was a "localised incident" and there had been some disruption to power and water supplies.South Tyneside Council said it was a "localised incident" and there had been some disruption to power and water supplies.
The street has been closed to vehicles and pedestrians.The street has been closed to vehicles and pedestrians.
Earlier, police said homes had been evacuated as a precaution but the council later said nobody had been moved.Earlier, police said homes had been evacuated as a precaution but the council later said nobody had been moved.
Northumbrian Water said one of its water mains had been damaged and customers in a nearby care home may be experiencing no water.Northumbrian Water said one of its water mains had been damaged and customers in a nearby care home may be experiencing no water.
The water supplier said it had delivered bottled water and was working to restore supplies.The water supplier said it had delivered bottled water and was working to restore supplies.
The sinkhole appeared in Broughton Road in the early hoursThe sinkhole appeared in Broughton Road in the early hours
South Tyneside Council leader, Labour's Tracey Dixon, said she had "no idea" what caused the road to collapse.South Tyneside Council leader, Labour's Tracey Dixon, said she had "no idea" what caused the road to collapse.
"Thankfully, the gentleman who's property is above the hole wasn't in," she said."Thankfully, the gentleman who's property is above the hole wasn't in," she said.
"We appreciate that some people's vehicles have been affected and there has been some disruption to power and water supplies."We appreciate that some people's vehicles have been affected and there has been some disruption to power and water supplies.
"We are working to support those affected.""We are working to support those affected."
Work is under way to find out what caused the collapseWork is under way to find out what caused the collapse
Resident Lucy Mouter said she woke up to see three cars in a row in the ground, one of them her boyfriend's.Resident Lucy Mouter said she woke up to see three cars in a row in the ground, one of them her boyfriend's.
"When I came downstairs, the police were already outside," she said."When I came downstairs, the police were already outside," she said.
"As a couple of hours passed, [the cars] went further in and they have just pulled them out."As a couple of hours passed, [the cars] went further in and they have just pulled them out.
"All I heard were car alarms going off, I wasn't expecting that.""All I heard were car alarms going off, I wasn't expecting that."
Lucy Mouter says she heard car alarms going off on Monday morningLucy Mouter says she heard car alarms going off on Monday morning
An investigation into what caused the sinkhole is under way.An investigation into what caused the sinkhole is under way.
Dixon added: "We are working to support those affected.Dixon added: "We are working to support those affected.
"There is minimal impact to the wider community aside and those affected will be updated as things develop.""There is minimal impact to the wider community aside and those affected will be updated as things develop."
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