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Post by theshee on Jun 28, 2011 19:39:51 GMT 10
A section of Highway 148 near Luskville, Ontario, is now a canyon 18 metres deep, a victim of Friday's heavy rains. Remarkably, the family living next to the giant gap owns a construction company with expertise in exactly the type of work that will be needed to fix the road. Not only does James Nugent, of R.H. Nugent Construction, have 35 years of experience in the field, he has the heavy machinery parked only a few hundred meters from the caved-in road. "We were called in right off the bat," he said. "There's nothing signed, but we probably will be proceeding with the work under an emergency situation. They want a company that can start right away." Nugent said the large pipe that ran under that stretch of the highway seems to have been blocked at the intake. The torrents of water late last week stressed the situation causing the pipe to buckle and the ground above the pipe became waterlogged and gave way. Since the initial cave-in, the canyon has grown wider, with landslides from the edge happening several times. He said it will likely happen again and people should stay clear of the edge by 10 meters on either side. "It could let go any time," he said. I wouldn't be one of those people standing right at the edge
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Post by brillbilly on Jun 29, 2011 0:17:05 GMT 10
jeese glad it was spotted befor nightfall!
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Post by Wes Gear on Jun 29, 2011 14:38:43 GMT 10
Now that's a pothole.
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