Upper East Side, Manhattan
Large Sinkhole in Yorkville
Reported Jul 15 at 8:54 AM · Updated Jul 15 at 8:57 AM · 74.2K Viewed
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Con Edison has been notified to inspect their infrastructure. The Department of Environmental Protection, Department of Transportation, and Emergency Management agency also are responding.
There are no injuries or evacuations reported.
According to the NYC Emergency Management agency, the hole is approximately 15x15 feet in diameter and 20 feet deep.
City officials are responding to a large sinkhole at the intersection.
Incident reported at E 89th St & York Ave.
Con Edison has been notified to inspect their infrastructure. The Department of Environmental Protection, Department of Transportation, and Emergency Management agency also are responding.
There are no injuries or evacuations reported.
According to the NYC Emergency Management agency, the hole is approximately 15x15 feet in diameter and 20 feet deep.
City officials are responding to a large sinkhole at the intersection.
Incident reported at E 89th St & York Ave.
Con Edison has been notified to inspect their infrastructure. The Department of Environmental Protection, Department of Transportation, and Emergency Management agency also are responding.
There are no injuries or evacuations reported.
According to the NYC Emergency Management agency, the hole is approximately 15x15 feet in diameter and 20 feet deep.
City officials are responding to a large sinkhole at the intersection.
Incident reported at E 89th St & York Ave.
Con Edison has been notified to inspect their infrastructure. The Department of Environmental Protection, Department of Transportation, and Emergency Management agency also are responding.
There are no injuries or evacuations reported.
According to the NYC Emergency Management agency, the hole is approximately 15x15 feet in diameter and 20 feet deep.
City officials are responding to a large sinkhole at the intersection.
Incident reported at E 89th St & York Ave.
Con Edison has been notified to inspect their infrastructure. The Department of Environmental Protection, Department of Transportation, and Emergency Management agency also are responding.
There are no injuries or evacuations reported.
According to the NYC Emergency Management agency, the hole is approximately 15x15 feet in diameter and 20 feet deep.
City officials are responding to a large sinkhole at the intersection.
Incident reported at E 89th St & York Ave.
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@yeadaddy you mean Yankees fans?
This is happening cause they probably remodeling that underground city for the rich
@Ladeluvzit4 what?
How many con ed workers does it take to screw in the light bulb
New York is healing
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The rats are taking over
@yeadaddy you mean Yankees fans?
This is happening cause they probably remodeling that underground city for the rich
@Ladeluvzit4 what?
How many con ed workers does it take to screw in the light bulb
New York is healing
@nycnycnycnyc 🤣🤣🤣
The rats are taking over
@yeadaddy you mean Yankees fans?
This is happening cause they probably remodeling that underground city for the rich
@Ladeluvzit4 what?
How many con ed workers does it take to screw in the light bulb
New York is healing
@nycnycnycnyc 🤣🤣🤣
The rats are taking over
@yeadaddy you mean Yankees fans?
This is happening cause they probably remodeling that underground city for the rich
@Ladeluvzit4 what?
How many con ed workers does it take to screw in the light bulb
New York is healing
@nycnycnycnyc 🤣🤣🤣
The rats are taking over
@yeadaddy you mean Yankees fans?
This is happening cause they probably remodeling that underground city for the rich
@Ladeluvzit4 what?
How many con ed workers does it take to screw in the light bulb
New York is healing
@nycnycnycnyc 🤣🤣🤣
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