Massive sinkhole over mine swallows soccer field in illinois

Massive Sinkhole Over Mine Swallows Soccer Field in Illinois

Massive Sinkhole Engulfs Soccer Field in Alton, Illinois

ALTON, IL—A dramatic scene unfolded at Gordon Moore Park in Alton, Illinois, where a massive sinkhole, measuring 100 feet wide and 30 feet deep, suddenly appeared, swallowing a soccer field along with its bleachers and a light pole. The incident was captured by surveillance cameras, showing the exact moment the ground gave way.

Local sources indicate that the sinkhole may have been triggered by activities associated with an underground mine operated by New Frontier Materials. The event led to no injuries, a fortunate outcome given the scale and suddenness of the ground collapse.

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A spokesperson from New Frontier Materials responded to the incident, ensuring that it was immediately reported to the Mine Safety Health Administration as required by law. The company emphasized its commitment to safety and is collaborating with city officials to address and remediate the sinkhole promptly.

The company has vowed to take swift action to mitigate the impact on the community and prevent future occurrences.

The park has been closed until further notice and all scheduled games have been canceled.

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