SINGAPORE: A section of the road above a Circle Line construction site near Holland Road caved in on Saturday morning, creating a massive hole.
Le?g,c 6Jq[]l"v The hole, directly in front of two private houses along Cornwall Gardens Road, measured 8 by 7 metres and is 3 metres deep.
%gO/mj3* 2kDY+AN; No one was injured but the road is temporarily closed to traffic.
YX-~?Pl =MQ/z#:-P According to the Land Transport Authority, tunnelling work about 25 metres under the road was in progress when it caved in. The tunnelling work is part of the last few stages of the Circle Line construction in the area, between Holland and Farrer Road stations.
Kw`CN F<b'{qf" LTA engineers and contractors have assessed the situation there and they confirmed that there is no risk to residents in the area. But LTA advises the public to avoid the road. Work is underway to fill up the hole and LTA is monitoring the situation.
xrvM}Il m=l'9j"D LTA apologises for any inconvenience caused to motorists and residents in the Cornwall Gardens area.
9x@|%4Zm" t?G6|3 One family, whose house is right in front of the cave-in, said they noticed a huge crack at about 8.30pm on Friday before that section of the road collapsed at about 5am the next day.
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-MS#YcsV v5'`iO0o Eliot and his brother, Owen, said that after the incident, their water supply and Internet connection was cut off.
e1-tpD:J y8s!sO Three other households in the area also lost their access to cable TV and Internet as the cables were severed after the accident.
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'+_>PBOc x']'ODs This is not the first time roads have caved in near tunnelling works of the Circle Line.
D`WRy}o =^u;uS[IW Last year, the Building and Construction Authority issued a stop-work order for the Telok Blangah site after a stretch of the road, about 7 metres long, sank 20 centimetres. - CNA/938LIVE.
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