Construction crews are working around the clock to repair the ginormous hole along I-80 near Exit 40 in Wharton that caused ...
Photos show snarled traffic and crews at the scene evaluating the extent of the damage of the sinkhole that closed a section ...
Reporter Molly Hudson talked to Brian Bendt, the plant manager for Cordia, who confirmed they were made aware of a minor leak ...
The sinkhole formed after a section of the right lane and shoulder collapsed near the Wharton exit on Interstate 80 eastbound, about 40 miles west of New York City. Officials estimated that the ...
Road crews are repairing Interstate 80 in northern New Jersey after a sinkhole from an abandoned mine shut down the eastbound lanes.
Interstate 80 reopened through North Jersey on Monday morning, four days after a sinkhole swallowed the road and snarled ...
WHARTON, N.J. -- The eastbound lanes of Interstate 80 in Wharton, New Jersey remain shut down as crews work to repair a massive sinkhole that opened up on the shoulder early Thursday morning.
Surveillance video obtained by ABC Philadelphia affiliate WPVI shows the road buckling under a SEPTA bus. A short time later, with people milling around, that same section of roadway collapsed into a ...
The sinkhole has forced motorists to take a short detour near Wharton, which is about 40 miles (64 kilometers) west of New York City. Crews have stabilized the area and started excavating.
Road crews were repairing a short stretch of Interstate 80 in northern New Jersey on Friday where a sinkhole forced the eastbound lanes to shut down, but it was still unknown when they will reopen.