LA Department of Public Works crews have been working to stabilize part of Iverson Road, just south of the 118 Freeway, after heavy rains caused a sinkhole.
On Monday, a mother and her teen daughter were rescued and taken to the hospital after their Nissan, along with a pickup truck, fell inside the sinkhole.
There's now growing concern that the unstable terrain could give way, creating a bigger mess as more rain is in the forecast for SoCal this weekend. "With the rains coming we have to figure out a way to get all of the water out, that is our first priority, we can't have this hole filling up and ruining more properties underneath the street," said John Lee, LA City Council for District 12.
We are back in Chatsworth this morning. Crews are working on the large sinkhole that swallowed two vehicles Monday night. They are assessing and fixing utilities exposed from the opening, including a sewage line |
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