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Godstone: Huge sinkhole appears in high street causing closure | Godstone: Huge sinkhole appears in high street causing closure |
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Godstone High Street has been closed after a large sinkhole opened in the road | Godstone High Street has been closed after a large sinkhole opened in the road |
Buildings have been evacuated and part of a high street in Surrey has been closed after a large sink hole emerged. | Buildings have been evacuated and part of a high street in Surrey has been closed after a large sink hole emerged. |
Police have closed Godstone High Street between Oxted Road and Bletchingley Road. | Police have closed Godstone High Street between Oxted Road and Bletchingley Road. |
A 100m (328ft) cordon has also been put in place. | A 100m (328ft) cordon has also been put in place. |
The road is likely to remain closed for an extended period of time, police said. | The road is likely to remain closed for an extended period of time, police said. |
A small number of buildings have been evacuated as a precaution while the emergency services respond, they added. | A small number of buildings have been evacuated as a precaution while the emergency services respond, they added. |
BBC Radio Surrey reporter Adrian Harms said the sinkhole was at least 19m (62ft) long and about 3m (10ft) wide. | BBC Radio Surrey reporter Adrian Harms said the sinkhole was at least 19m (62ft) long and about 3m (10ft) wide. |
"I've been here for about an hour and a half," he said, "and on a couple of occasions I've heard some cracking and seen the hole getting bigger. | "I've been here for about an hour and a half," he said, "and on a couple of occasions I've heard some cracking and seen the hole getting bigger. |
"It's filled with water so there's no real telling how far down it goes." | "It's filled with water so there's no real telling how far down it goes." |
He added: "If you think of a scene from an earthquake where the road is buckled and the pavement's buckled, that's exactly what it's like here." | He added: "If you think of a scene from an earthquake where the road is buckled and the pavement's buckled, that's exactly what it's like here." |
Emergency services said the road would likely be closed for some time | Emergency services said the road would likely be closed for some time |
"Please avoid the area and use alternative routes," a Surrey Highways spokesperson said. | "Please avoid the area and use alternative routes," a Surrey Highways spokesperson said. |
SES Water said it was aware of a burst water main in Godstone High Street in the early hours of Tuesday morning, which was affecting water supply to homes in the area. | SES Water said it was aware of a burst water main in Godstone High Street in the early hours of Tuesday morning, which was affecting water supply to homes in the area. |
Teams had been deployed to carry out urgent work, an SES Water spokesperson said. | Teams had been deployed to carry out urgent work, an SES Water spokesperson said. |
"We're really sorry for the disruption this is causing and are doing all we can to resolve the situation as quickly as possible," they said. | "We're really sorry for the disruption this is causing and are doing all we can to resolve the situation as quickly as possible," they said. |
Robin Sherry and his family were evacuated from their home in William Way at about 00:30 GMT on Tuesday by police, who told him "to get out as quick as possible" over fears of an explosion caused by exposed cables, he said. | |
"I booked a hotel down the road, but I know some people stayed in their car and some people went to families," he said. | |
Local resident Paul Whelan said the hole was only a couple of feet wide when it was first reported | Local resident Paul Whelan said the hole was only a couple of feet wide when it was first reported |
Local resident Paul Whelan described how quickly the sinkhole developed, after pictures were initially posted on social media at about 23:00 on Monday. | |
"A hole maybe a couple of feet across started up," he told BBC Radio Surrey. "Now it's grown quite a lot after the burst water main. | "A hole maybe a couple of feet across started up," he told BBC Radio Surrey. "Now it's grown quite a lot after the burst water main. |
"It's made a real mess. It's going to take a few hours work to sort this out." | "It's made a real mess. It's going to take a few hours work to sort this out." |
Another neighbour, Mel Henderson, said: "The water was everywhere. It's flooded the drains, and the ground was all flooded." | Another neighbour, Mel Henderson, said: "The water was everywhere. It's flooded the drains, and the ground was all flooded." |
Meanwhile, her husband said: "Even standing here for half an hour last night you could see it was getting worse, and it's a lot bigger this morning. | Meanwhile, her husband said: "Even standing here for half an hour last night you could see it was getting worse, and it's a lot bigger this morning. |
"We've no water for the next few days I think." | "We've no water for the next few days I think." |
The sinkhole appeared late on Monday night | The sinkhole appeared late on Monday night |
Neighbour Leslie Burnett said there was a system of caves below many of the houses. | Neighbour Leslie Burnett said there was a system of caves below many of the houses. |
She said: "Nobody knows quite how far they go, but every so often holes appear." | |
Matt Furniss, Surrey County Council's cabinet member for highways, said by 09:30 on Tuesday the hole had grown to 20m (65ft) by 6m (20ft). | |
"At this stage, we're working with the utility companies. Our key aim at the moment is to secure the sight and make it safe," he said. | |
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