From The Daily Mail:
Council worker Kelvin London was shocked when the earth gave way while he was cleaning the pavement in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk this morning. As big paving slabs gave way, the sweeper tipped on its side.
Mr London said: "It suddenly went down and tipped to one side. When I got my senses together I was in a big hole so I got out quick as it was a bit worrying."
The street cleaner managed to clamber out a side door, unharmed.
He must have had a nasty shock and everything, but that hole is nothing compared to the one which appeared in Guatamala.
Thursday, 25 October 2012
"Street cleaner falls through hole in the ground as pavement collapses"
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Labels: Holes, Subsidence
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