A sinkhole emerged Thursday along Interstate 80 in northern New Jersey, prompting the closure of all eastbound lanes. Located near Wharton, roughly 40 miles west of New York City, the sinkhole leaves a striking depression on the highway's right shoulder. New Jersey Department of Transportation spokesperson Steve Schapiro noted that it is unclear how long repairs will last.
Crews are assessing the sinkhole-caused disruption, aiming to establish a plan for repairs. However, the repair timeline remains uncertain, adding to commuter concern. The timing of this incident coincides with lighter-than-usual holiday traffic, offering a silver lining amidst the inconvenience.
Motorists face detours as they navigate the closure, following an alternate route before rejoining the interstate, which serves as a key connection between northern New Jersey and Pennsylvania. (This story was generated by Newser's AI chatbot. Source: the AP)