According to Skynews, two
people escaped with minor injuries after being swallowed by a sink hole that
opened as they walked along a pavement in South Korea.
CCTV captured the moment the pedestrians vanished down the hole, which was reportedly 10-feet deep.
CCTV captured the moment the pedestrians vanished down the hole, which was reportedly 10-feet deep.
The pair had to be rescued
by firemen and were taken to hospital.
The sinkhole appeared next
to a construction site where a 39-storey apparent block is being built.
Seoul Metropolitan City and
the Korean Geotechnical Society (KGS) are investigating how it happened.
KGS official Cho Seong-ha
said: "Looking at the actual sinkhole site, the key point is that water is
coming out of the retaining wall.
"However, it is still
not known whether this was the immediate cause of the ground sinking.
"We are planning to
analyse the possibility through investigation. We are also planning to figure
out other causes for the sinking by looking at various construction records and
by investigating the site."

Only God knows where that hole leads to
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