Two vehicles had to be pulled from a sinkhole that opened up in Porter County, Indiana, near Valparaiso after a storm sewer failed.
Photos from a local towing company show two vehicles that had to be lifted out of the sinkhole after they fell into the roadway. Two people were in one of the vehicles, but they were not seriously injured when they fell through the roadway.
What exactly caused the storm sewer to fail was not immediately clear. No further details have yet been released by county or township officials.
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