Feb 26 • 12:58 UTC 🇶🇦 Qatar Al Jazeera

The ground suddenly cracks and swallows two cars in Nebraska, USA

A portion of road collapsed in Omaha, Nebraska, creating a sinkhole that swallowed two vehicles without causing injuries.

A significant road collapse in Omaha, Nebraska, led to the formation of a large sinkhole at the intersection of 67th Street and Pacific Street, where two vehicles were unexpectedly engulfed. Fortunately, both drivers managed to escape without injuries—one driver of a Dodge Ram climbed out of the hole, while bystanders assisted a Jeep driver. The incident occurred around 3:30 PM on February 24, as reported by the Omaha Police Department, who responded to a call about a car accident only to discover the sinkhole.

Witnesses reported the dramatic sight of the two vehicles found tilted upward within the crater, with onlookers assisting in ensuring the safety of passersby and managing traffic until emergency crews arrived. The police promptly issued a notice to close Pacific Street between 66th and 69th Streets, while maintaining north-south traffic flow on 67th Street. After the situation was assessed, both vehicles were later towed from the site.

Omaha’s public works department commented on the infrastructure failure, pointing to various potential causes such as heavy rainfall or ground saturation that may have contributed to this sudden collapse. With the safety of local infrastructure under scrutiny, residents may face concerns about road conditions and necessary improvements to prevent future occurrences of such sinkholes in their community.

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