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Swimming pool-sized sinkhole swallows truck in Japan, trapping driver

By Editorial Board Published January 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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Swimming pool-sized sinkhole swallows truck in Japan, trapping driver

A truck and its driver have been swallowed by a sinkhole on a busy intersection in Japan, officers say, with a rescue operation underneath means.

The motive force was nonetheless trapped within the car eight hours after it fell into the crater – roughly 20ft deep and 32ft vast – because it fashioned within the Japanese metropolis of Yashio.

Officers stated the collapse, which occurred at about 10am native time on Tuesday, was thought to have been attributable to a crack within the Nakagawa River Basin sewer pipe.

The person was trapped as a result of driver’s seat being stuffed with sand and dust, in accordance with the Nippon TV station, which reported that rescue groups had been pumping air into the opening to offer the driving force oxygen.

Aerial footage from the broadcaster confirmed at the least 12 fireplace vehicles had been on the scene within the metropolis, which sits to the north of Japan’s capital Tokyo.

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Emergency companies try and get the truck out. Pic: Kyodo through AP

Pic: Kyodo via AP

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Pic: Kyodo through AP

Japanese media quoted the police as saying the driving force was nonetheless aware and able to speaking to officers earlier within the day, however the broadcaster later reported that rescuers might now not talk with him.

Police had been additionally quoted as saying an investigation was underneath strategy to verify what triggered the sinkhole, which has appeared on a highway lined with eating places and native companies, lower than a mile from the Yashio Metropolis Corridor.

In the meantime some on social media have raised issues over native infrastructure.

It comes after a sinkhole appeared within the metropolis of Hiroshima final September when an underground water pipe burst and the highway caved in, that means a number of individuals trapped in buildings needed to be rescued.

Equally, in 2016, an enormous sinkhole about 98ft vast and 50ft deep out of the blue appeared within the Japanese metropolis of Fukuoka and swallowed 5 highway lanes earlier than it was flooded.

The incident caught the eye of the world as workmen repaired the highway inside a matter of days.

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