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200-metre-long sinkhole along Florence’s Arno River swallows dozens of cars

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WATCH ABOVE: Massive sinkhole that opened up in Florence swallows dozens of vehicles – May 25, 2016

FLORENCE, Italy – An underground water main break along Florence’s picturesque Arno River has created a 200-metre-long sinkhole that buried dozens of parked cars.

Firefighters asked residents of nearby palazzi to evacuate voluntarily, as there was no water or lighting in the area. Hours after the pre-dawn break, authorities were trying to determine Wednesday whether the weakened asphalt could withstand the weight of a crane to extract the waterlogged cars that fell into the hole.

Handout/Vigili Del Fuoco. Handout/Vigili Del Fuoco

Mayor Dario Nardella stressed that the underground flooding was the result of a gash in a 60-centimetre (two-foot) diameter pipe, one of the major water conduits in the neighbourhood, and not a leak in the banks of the Arno. In a tweet he stressed that no one had been hurt in the collapse.

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The scene is near the famed Ponte Vecchio bridge, a favourite spot for tourists shopping for jewelry.

Handout/Vigili Del Fuoco. Handout/Vigili Del Fuoco

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