A 27-foot (8 meter) long and 20-foot (6 meter) deep sinkhole continues to expand in a North Carolina parking lot.
The sinkhole is about half the size of a tractor-trailer and about as deep as a giraffe’s height – and it’s growing.
Asheville firefighters responded to the scene Monday but say they can’t do anything unless the sinkhole presents a clear public danger, such as gobbling up a truck.
A next-door tenant told the Ashville Citizen Times that’s almost what happened to a delivery van coming to his restaurant.
Usually sinkholes on private land are the owner’s responsibility, even if the city’s aging public infrastructure is to blame. But city spokeswoman Ashley Traynum-Carson says Ashville is working to issue permits for emergency repairs.
It is unclear who would pay the bill.
Topics North Carolina
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