
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A large sinkhole opened up on a street near downtown Omaha this week, but no injuries or property damage was reported.
The sinkhole, which consumed the width of the street, was reported Thursday afternoon near 20th and Pierce streets.
Lesley Mosley, a resident in the area, says she heard a loud noise and thought it was a car accident.
No injuries or property damage were reported.
It’s at least the third large sinkhole in the area since mid-June. On June 22, one at 22nd Street and Saint Mary’s Avenue swallowed a woman’s car, who suffered minor injuries. In September, another sinkhole opened up nearby at 20th and Farnam streets because of a water main break. No injuries were reported from that incident.