Italy – Water Main Break Creates Sinkhole Along Florence’s Arno

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    Chasm near Ponte Vecchio in Florence, 25 May 2016. ANSA / MAURIZIO DEGL'INNOCENTIItaly – An underground water main break along Florence’s picturesque Arno River has created a 200-meter (yard) -long sinkhole that buried dozens of parked cars.

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    Firefighters asked residents of nearby palazzi to evacuate voluntarily, as there was no water or lighting in the area. Hours after the pre-dawn break, authorities were trying to determine Wednesday whether the weakened asphalt could withstand the weight of a crane to extract the waterlogged cars that fell into the hole.

    Mayor Dario Nardella stressed that the underground flooding was the result of a gash in a 60-centimeter (two-foot) diameter pipe, one of the major water conduits in the neighborhood, and not a leak in the banks of the Arno.

    The scene is near the famed Ponte Vecchio bridge, a favorite spot for tourists shopping for jewelry.


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