A large sinkhole emerged on a soccer field in Alton, Illinois, located approximately 22 miles from St. Louis, Missouri, on Wednesday, June 26.
NEW: Surveillance footage captures the moment a 100 foot wide and 30 foot deep sinkhole swallows a soccer field in Alton, Illinois.
The footage shows bleachers and a light pole getting completely swallowed by the sinkhole at Gordon Moore Park. According to local reports, the… pic.twitter.com/NPfgz6LLBH — Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) June 27, 2024
The event was captured in aerial footage from KMOV, revealing the substantial void left on the athletic field, which even engulfed a stadium light post. Following the incident, officials attributed the sinkhole formation to a suspected collapse of an underground mine at Gordon Moore City Park.
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According to estimates provided by Parks and Recreation officials in Alton, the hole spans about 100 feet in width and descends to an approximate depth of 30 feet.
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In response to the situation, the park has been closed off as crews conduct assessments to gauge the extent of the damage and develop a plan for rehabilitation.
No injuries have been reported in connection with this unexpected occurrence.
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