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Traffic came to a grinding halt on a bustling highway in upstate New York on Tuesday, after a four-foot sinkhole appeared on the roadside, according to state police reports. This unexpected interruption occurred on Interstate 88, approximately 90 miles west of Albany, leaving drivers scrambling for alternate routes. The collapse of a culvert triggered the formation of the sinkhole, prompting swift action from construction crews.
The incident unfolded between exit 10 in Unadilla and exit 12 in Otega, where images provided by police depicted the gaping hole along an elevated stretch of the highway. Department of Transportation teams were quickly on the scene, evaluating the extent of the damage and planning repairs.
Authorities advised motorists to steer clear of the affected area until further notice, highlighting the potential hazards posed by the sinkhole.