Showing posts with label sinkholes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sinkholes. Show all posts

Saturday, July 8, 2017

Repairs underway on (in?) Tompkins Square Park sinkhole



Workers are at the Eighth Street/Avenue B entrance to Tompkins Square Park ... starting repairs on the sinkhole that has closed this corridor the past three-four weeks...



A worker told EVG correspondent Steven, who took these photos, that he's clearing out the sinkhole for the plumbers to fix the pipe that broke... and some photos of that broken pipe...



No word on when the plumbers might be here.

Saturday, July 1, 2017

Checking in on the Tompkins Square Park sinkhole



The one at the Eighth Street/Avenue B entrance... now in its third smash week...



We weren't able to measure the sinkhole's circumference to see if it is expanding, and if surrounding properties, such as St. Brigid's, are in danger of being swallowed...

Sunday, June 25, 2017

Trash can-swallowing sinkhole keeping 8th Street entrance to Tompkins Square Park shut down



The entrance to Tompkins Square Park on Avenue B at Eighth Street is still blocked off... last week, a sign, since removed, noted that the entrance is closed "due to repair."

No repair yet... and either the sinkhole is getting larger or the trash can is getting smaller... Or both! And hopefully the Parkgoer will finish his newspaper before the hole expands...



Flashback to last Sunday!

Sunday, June 18, 2017

Repairs set for trash can-eating sinkhole in Tompkins Square Park



Workers are in the process of starting repairs on the sinkhole that has been growing this past week at the Eighth Street/Avenue B entrance to Tompkins Square Park.

The entrance-exit remains closed...



No word on what else might be in the sinkhole...

Saturday, June 17, 2017

Cab needs a Lyft on 6th Street



Well, that sucks... Goggla shares these photos from this afternoon's downpour... when a cab got stuck in a deceiving, rain-filled hole in a construction zone on Sixth Street between First Avenue and Avenue A...

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Happy holidays, and watch out for the sinkhole



Someone has combined creating a sinkhole warning with offering holiday wishes on Third Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue...

Thanks to the ever-vigilant @salim for the photo!

Monday, July 25, 2016

The Village Voice looks to boost readership in 2nd Avenue bus lane



Kidding! Just someone's idea of a quick fix to warn motorists of a budding sinkhole on Second Avenue between Sixth Street and Seventh Street.

Photo by Vinny & O.

Friday, June 24, 2016

Enjoy your weekend, and mind the new 2nd Street sinkhole

Just a quick heads up as you start your weekend... sinkhole alert on Second Street between Avenue A and Avenue B...

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Beware of the budding sinkhole that nearly swallowed an M8 on St. Mark's Place


This happened at Avenue A.

The bus is gone now, @edenbrower reports... but the potential for sinking remains...

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Avenue A sinkhole no longer sinking (for now)


[Yesterday! Wednesday!]

Nearly two weeks after its debut on Avenue A and East Third Street... the city has filled in the sinkhole, as EVG reader John Iz has dutifully noted (he documented it for us here) ...



No official word just yet about how many pylons were swallowed lost during these two weeks.

Saturday, March 5, 2016

Oh hi, there's a hole here


[Last Sunday]

Last Sunday, we noted the sinkhole in the works on Avenue A at East Third Street. It had already eaten a pylon, and was on its way to becoming a rare 5 Pyloner and potential film franchise for Dwayne Johnson.

Anyway, EVG reader John Iz shared these photos showing the developments here this past week... and the DOT's various attempts to warn vehicular traffic of the hole in the Avenue...

Tuesday!



Wednesday!



Thursday!



Friday! (Yesterday!)



What else might the DOT place here to warn motorists of the sinkhole?

Updated:

John shared photos from the hole from Saturday...



...with bonus shot of the can of spray paint used to mark the perimeter...

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Putting an end to the sinking at the 1st Avenue sinkhole



The sinkhole that made its debut on First Avenue at East Seventh Street last week at this time is receiving some TLC from workers in a fairly large operation...



No word just yet when the sinkhole will return.

Photos today by Derek Berg

P.S.
And yes — there is a nice sinkhole in the works on Avenue A and East Third Street too.

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Strong start for sinkhole season; more pylons on the way



This one is developing quickly on Avenue A at East Third Street... Also: pylon down. Repeat, pylon down.

Anyway, not to play favorites, but I think I prefer the sinkhole that's on First Avenue and Seventh Street a little more. For starters, that one has better effects, like smoke/steam/CHUD.

H/T ‏@thee_thomtobias

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Today in budding sinkholes



Today's contestant is on First Avenue at East Seventh Street. Good luck!

Photo by William Klayer

Updated 12:55 p.m.


An instant request...



Updated 2-24

A hole lotta love!...



And if you want to see a 3-second video of the hole on Instagram (right here).

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Promising sinkhole continues to be promising on East 7th Street



We'll continue to monitor this one on East Seventh Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue...

You'll notice the skid marks ...



We're currently analyzing the brake marks to see what the vehicle's speed was prior to being swallowed up by the sinkhole. Also, someone left behind their sinkhole measuring apparatus.

Thursday, June 11, 2015

It was so hot today that East 9th Street started melting


[Photo by William Klayer]

Well, OK but there is a sinkhole forming just west of Second Avenue. So take extra care then when crossing the street here without looking in either direction.

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Saturday, June 21, 2014

[Updated] City goes all out to warn people about this 1st Avenue pothole/sinkhole



At East Fourth Street … let's see — we have a cone, a barrel, a barricade thing, a trashcan … as well newsboxes for the Voice and L Magazine.

What else should we drag out here?

Thanks to @admhttn for the photo this morning.

Updated 1:16 P.M.

Some intrepid residents went in for a closer look!


[Photo by Marjorie Ingall]


[Photo by Derek Berg]

Friday, May 23, 2014

The overnight work on the East Houston Street sinkhole



Crews worked around the clock to repair the sinkhole that formed after a ruptured pipe flooded East Houston Street with mucky water yesterday morning.

EVG reader Connor Sheets took these photos between 1:30-2 a.m. …





East Houston Street was closed between Allen and Essex after the 20-inch water main dating to 1959 broke.

"When that type of water starts rushing out of a pipe, it's gonna take everything with it," Jim Roberts, the city Department of Environmental Protection's deputy commissioner of water and sewer operations, told the Daily News.

This stretch of East Houston has seemingly been under construction since 1959 … however the DEP claims that the break is an anomaly, according to NBC News.

The DEP said they shut off the water to five adjacent businesses and eight residential buildings. Katz's, who sustained heavy losses after its basement flooded, was able to remain open for business during all this — the deli is connected to an adjacent main. Unfortunately, its neighbor, the Lobster Joint, didn't fare so well.

"We're out of business," general manager Alex Linomontes told The Wall Street Journal. "We still have bills to pay, and there are hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage."

In the basement, workers in industrial rubber boots waded through stagnant brown water, salvaging what they could. Mr. Linomontes said he lost refrigerators, boilers, and other equipment to flooding — along with tens of thousands of dollars worth of seafood.

East Houston was expected to be open to motorists later this morning.

This photo (via BoweryBoogie) by @ja0095 is the best shot that we've seen of the damage…