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Massive sinkhole emerges in bustling San Francisco intersection, causing severe flooding in residences and establishments.

A⁢ large sinkhole formed in the ⁤middle of a busy San Francisco⁢ street on ⁤Sept. 11 after a nearby water main ⁤broke, prompting ​officials to cordon off the entire‌ area as homes and ⁤businesses were ⁢flooded.

The ‌San Francisco⁢ Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) confirmed⁢ the sinkhole had formed at the intersection of Union and Fillmore streets⁣ after a 16-inch water main‍ broke in the early hours⁣ of⁣ the morning.

“SFPUC crews responded to the scene and worked ⁣through⁣ the ⁣night to stabilize the situation,” officials said in‌ an advisory issued early ‍Monday morning. “The 16-inch water main was cast iron and installed in 1949.”

The break on the 16-inch main also affected a nearby 8-inch water main, SFPUC said.

“Customers in the surrounding area are experiencing intermittent water service and temporary service interruptions. Our crews are working to restore‌ water​ service‍ as ⁤soon as possible. No fire hydrants​ are affected at this time.‌ Traffic is disrupted in⁢ the area, and please be advised to avoid the area if at all possible,” SFPUC added.

In an update issued later ‌on⁢ Monday, ‌SFPUC said crews had repaired the broken 8-inch water main, and normal water service had been restored.

However, they warned that tap water⁣ could appear brown “due to sediment stirred up because of the ‌break” and advised residents to let their cold water tap closest to the meter run for up to five⁤ minutes before using.

“If‍ it is still brown, wait one hour and ‍repeat,” they said.

Sinkhole Sparks Flooding

Crews eventually⁢ completed repairs on the ⁤16-inch main and the sinkhole later on Monday, officials said,⁤ adding that⁢ they would remain on-site ‌throughout the​ night to help‍ clean ⁤up the area.

“Complete‌ restoration of the pavement and ⁣sidewalk will be completed in the days to come. Please continue to avoid the area if possible,” SFPUC said.

Video footage from the scene shared on social media‌ shows the⁤ huge‍ sinkhole spewing out what appears to be water and mud,‍ sending it into nearby‍ businesses and homes.
Separate footage shows the whole‌ intersection closed off as officials, including firefighters, work with heavy machinery to repair ‍the site.

No injuries have ‍been reported⁢ following the sinkhole, but officials raised concerns about a ‌potentially weakened gas line in the area.

Officials from⁤ Pacific Gas ​and Electric Company (PG&E) ‍were ‍on site ‌Monday to isolate a gas⁤ main ‍inside ⁢the work area, according to SFPUC.

PG&E spokesman Jason King later confirmed ⁢to The San Francisco Standard that no gas⁢ leaks or outages had been found.

No Hazard to General ⁢Public

Separately, San​ Francisco Fire Department Capt. Jonathan Baxter ⁢told Fox’s⁢ KTVU that there is no rupture ⁢of actual gas.

“There is no gas leak. Therefore, there ‌is no hazard to the general public,”‌ he said.

It was not immediately clear what ​caused the water main to break ⁢and officials ‌are still⁣ investigating the incident.

Mohammad Sheikh, owner ⁢of Cameron James Salon, a ⁤basement-level beauty shop near the intersection, told the San Francisco Chronicle that his salon was⁢ covered in several ⁣inches⁣ of muddy water following the eruption.

He‌ added that ‍it could⁤ be‍ weeks until his business is operating‌ as usual again.

“This is beyond anybody’s control,” said Mr. Sheikh. “I’m worried about ‍the tenants that are⁣ going to suffer from the losses. … ⁤They’re not⁢ going to‌ be able to have any ‍business.”

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