Giant sinkhole swallows car in Toledo, Ohio A SINKHOLE has engulfed a car traveling down a street in the Toledo, Ohio, and briefly trapped the driver, who climbed out after authorities gave her a ladder. Police Sgt Joe Heffernan says a water main break beneath the road may have caused the sinkhole on Wednesday. The hole is estimated to be at least 10 feet deep. Police say driver Pamela Knox didn't appear hurt but was shaken up and was taken to a hospital as a precaution after a firefighter helped her up a ladder.Sgt Heffernan says Ms Knox saw the vehicle in front of her start to
http://www.storiespvp.com/forum/showthread.php?336670-288953-scr-Jordan-5-Laney&p=629851#post629851 slip into the hole but drive beyond it.
He says Ms Knox
http://www.mmogwiki.com/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=17035 couldn't avoid it. Officials used a crane to pull the car from the hole. Repairs to the road are expected to take days. A string of dramatic sinkholes have damaged property and taken lives in recent years. Jeff Bush, 37, was in the bedroom of his home when the earth opened and took him and everything else in his room. A month later, another hole in the same
http://www.jiaxunbao.com/bbs/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=112479&extra= US town damaged several homes. Mark Mihal was was on the fairway at the 14th hole of a southwestern Illinois golf course when a pit - 5.5 metres deep and 3 metres wide - swallowed him. And one of the most spectacular sinkholes of recent years was in a crowded suburb of Guatemala City when a huge hole - 40m across and more than 30-storeys deep - swallowed an entire building in 2010.